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George White's Scandals from en.wikipedia.org
George White's Scandals were a long-running string of Broadway revues produced by George White that ran from 1919–1939, modeled after the Ziegfeld Follies.
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This Broadway revue is about two love affairs. The romance between the comedienne Joan Mason and Jack Evans of Boston is easily disturbed by Jack's cynical ...
George White's Scandals from m.imdb.com
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What a wacky funny glitzy mega musical from Fox in early 1934. The WB-Busby Berkeley films sure spawned major studio competition to out style each other with ...

George White's Scandals

1945 ‧ Musical/Comedy ‧ 1h 35m
5.7/10 · IMDb
At the reunion of the Scandals Club -- women entertainers who performed in producer George White's Scandal shows -- comedienne Joan Mason (Joan Davis) announces her engagement to performer Jack Evans (Jack Haley). But Jack's sister refuses to...
Initial release: October 10, 1945
Director: Felix E. Feist
Producer: George White
Screenplay: Howard J. Green and Parke Levy
Music composed by: Roy Webb and Constantin Bakaleinikoff
Distributed by: RKO Pictures

George White's Scandals from gershwin.com
The SCANDALS were a prototypical 1920s mélange of girls, tunes and sketches, with the songs largely unable to find their way beyond the confines of the show.
George White's Scandals from en.wikipedia.org
George White's Scandals is a 1945 American film starring Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Phillip Terry, and Glenn Tryon. It features Haley's Wizard of Oz co-star ...
George White's Scandals from gershwin.com
George White's Scandals of 1924. Opened at the Apollo Theatre, New York on June 30, 1924. 196 performances. Music by George Gershwin. Lyrics by B. G. DeSylva.
George White's Scandals from www.ibdb.com
George White's Scandals [1931] (Original, Musical, Revue, Broadway) opened in New York City Sep 14, 1931 and played through Mar 5, 1932.
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Musical specialties are provided by Gene Krupa and his band, organ virtuoso Ethel Smith and pianist Rose Murphy. The film's highlight is "Who Killed Vaudeville?
George White's Scandals from variety.com
As the first musical talker turned out by an important eastern legit revue producer, this is an unintentional but flattering compliment to Hollywood's own ...
George White's Scandals [1939] (Original, Musical, Revue, Broadway) opened in New York City Aug 28, 1939 and played through Dec 9, 1939.