Blossoms On Broadway

Blossoms On Broadway

88 mins | Comedy, Music | Nov. 19, 1937

A young singer hopes to become a success on Broadway.

Blossoms On Broadway

88 mins | Comedy, Music | Nov. 19, 1937

Blossoms On Broadway
A young singer hopes to become a success on Broadway.
Producers Paramount, B.P. Schulberg Productions
Original title Blossoms On Broadway
Directors Richard Wallace
Writers Theodore Reeves

Cast

Shirley Ross

as Sally Shea

Edward Arnold

as Ira Collins

William Frawley

as Francis X. Rush

Charles Halton

as Dr. Gilgallon

Joe Weber

as Himself

Lew Fields

as Himself

Frank Craven

as P. T. Quinterfield Sr.

Johnny Arthur

as P. T. Quinterfield Jr.

Edward Brophy

as Prussic

John Trent

as Neil Graham

Rufe Davis

as Sheriff Jeff Holloway

Kitty Kelly

as 'Death Valley' Cora Keane

Eddie Bartell

as Eddie (as The Radio Rogues)

Jimmy Hollywood

as Jimmy (as The Radio Rogues)

Frederick Clarke

as Chester

Stanley Andrews

as Chairman (uncredited)

Brooks Benedict

as Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Nora Cecil

as Leader of Committee (uncredited)

Betty Ross Clarke

as Mrs. Peagram (uncredited)

Joseph Crehan

as Bartender (uncredited)

Jack Daley

as Attendant (uncredited)

Charles Dorety

as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

Charles Drubin

as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

Claire Du Brey

as Fake Nurse (uncredited)

Al Ernest Garcia

as Opera Patron (uncredited)

Gregory Golubeff

as Gregory (uncredited)

Carlton Griffin

as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Henry Hall

as Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Frank Henry

as Reporter (uncredited)

Virginia Howell

as Quinterfield Secretary (uncredited)

Sydney Jarvis

as Doorman (uncredited)

Richard Kipling

as Committee Man (uncredited)

Tom London

as Cop (uncredited)

Sam Lufkin

as Reporter (uncredited)

Audrey Mason

as Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Philo McCullough

as Philo McCullough

Tom O'Grady

as Reporter (uncredited)

Edward Peil Sr.

as Conductor (uncredited)

Lee Phelps

as Cop (uncredited)

Albert Pollet

as Concert Master (uncredited)

Charles Prince

as Reporter (uncredited)

Max Rabinowitz

as Pianist (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

as Reporter (uncredited)

Tiny Sandford

as Workman (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

as Reporter (uncredited)

C.L. Sherwood

as Stagehand (uncredited)

Lee Shumway

as Cop (uncredited)

Marshall Sohl

as King (uncredited)

Helen St. Rayner

as Singer (uncredited)

Harry Stanton

as Villain (uncredited)

Georgia Stark

as Queen (uncredited)

Harry Tyler

as Inspector (uncredited)

Charles Williams

as Elevator Man (uncredited)

Jack Winn

as Stagehand (uncredited)