To Beat the Band
1935 US film directed by Benjamin Stoloff
- November 8, 1935 (1935-11-08) (US)[1]
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To Beat the Band is a 1935 American romantic comedy directed by Benjamin Stoloff using a screenplay by Rian James based on a story by George Marion, Jr. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Helen Broderick, Roger Pryor, and Fred Keating, and features Johnny Mercer in a small role. Baritone Ronald Graham was a featured singer in the film. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on November 8, 1935.
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References
- ^ "To Beat the Band: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
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Films directed by Benjamin Stoloff
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- Stretching the Truth (1924)
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- The Heart Breaker (1925)
- Sweet Marie (1925)
- The Canyon of Light (1926)
- The Fighting Tailor (1926)
- The Mad Racer (1926)
- Matrimony Blues (1926)
- The Circus Ace (1927)
- The Gay Retreat (1927)
- Silver Valley (1927)
- A Horseman of the Plains (1928)
- Plastered in Paris (1928)
- Speakeasy (1929)
- Protection (1929)
- Happy Days (1929)
- The Girl from Havana (1929)
- New Movietone Follies of 1930 (1930)
- Soup to Nuts (1930)
- Not Exactly Gentlemen (1931)
- Goldie (1931)
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- The Night Mayor (1932)
- The Devil Is Driving (1932)
- Destry Rides Again (1932)
- Night of Terror (1933)
- Obey the Law (1933)
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- Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934)
- Swellhead (1935)
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- Don't Turn 'Em Loose (1936)
- Sea Devils (1937)
- Super-Sleuth (1937)
- Fight for Your Lady (1937)
- The Affairs of Annabel (1938)
- Radio City Revels (1938)
- The Lady and the Mob (1939)
- The Marines Fly High (1940)
- The Great Mr. Nobody (1941)
- Three Sons o' Guns (1941)
- Secret Enemies (1942)
- The Hidden Hand (1942)
- The Mysterious Doctor (1943)
- Bermuda Mystery (1944)
- Take It or Leave It (1944)
- Johnny Comes Flying Home (1946)
- It's a Joke, Son! (1947)
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