Rose of Washington Square poster

Rose of Washington Square

SONG BY SONG...SCENE BY SCENE THE THRILL GROWS GREATER! THE STARS OF "IN OLD CHICAGO" AND "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" BRING YOU THEIR BIG 1939 HIT!

Description: Rose Sargent, a Roaring '20s singer, becomes a Ziegfeld Follies star as her criminal husband gets deeper in trouble.

Genres: Drama, Music

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 86 minutes

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Tyrone Power

Played Bart Clinton

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Alice Faye

Played Rose Sargent

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Al Jolson

Played Ted Cotter

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William Frawley

Played Harry Long

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Joyce Compton

Played Peggy

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Hobart Cavanaugh

Played Whitey Boone

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Moroni Olsen

Played Buck Russell

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E. E. Clive

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Louis Prima

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Charles C. Wilson

Played Mike Cavanaugh

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Paul Stanton

Played District Attorney

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Maurice Cass

Played Mr. Mok

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Charles Lane

Played Sam Kress

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Hal K. Dawson

Played Chump

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Paul E. Burns

Played Chump

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Ben Welden

Played Toby

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Horace McMahon

Played Irving

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Harry Hayden

Played Dexter

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Adrian Morris

Played Jim

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John Hamilton

Played Judge

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Winifred Harris

Played Mrs. Russell

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Carol Adams

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Murray Alper

Played Eddie (uncredited)

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Herbert Ashley

Played Stage Doorman (uncredited)

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Brooks Benedict

Played Man in Box at Wintergarden (uncredited)

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Ed Brady

Played Cooch Show Spectator (uncredited)

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Ralph Brooks

Played Man in Audience (uncredited)

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Chick Chandler

Played Emcee at Theatre (uncredited)

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Eddy Chandler

Played Cop (uncredited)

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Edward Cooper

Played Butler (uncredited)

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Edgar Dearing

Played Lieutenant (uncredited)

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Ralph Dunn

Played Officer (uncredited)

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Paul Ellis

Played Frank (uncredited)

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Al Ferguson

Played Court Officer (uncredited)

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James Flavin

Played Guard (uncredited)

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Bess Flowers

Played Dinner Guest (uncredited)

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Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian

Played Man in Audience (uncredited)

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Lew Hicks

Played Bailiff (uncredited)

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Paul Irving

Played Music Publisher (uncredited)

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Claire James

Played Well-Wisher (uncredited)

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Gladden James

Played Court Bailiff (uncredited)

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Jack Luden

Played Attorney (uncredited)

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Charles McMurphy

Played Music Conductor (uncredited)

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Harold Miller

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George Mori

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James C. Morton

Played Speakeasy Bartender (uncredited)

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William Newell

Played Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

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Arthur Rankin

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Cyril Ring

Played Master of Ceremonies at Cast Party (uncredited)

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Bert Roach

Played Mr. Paunch (uncredited)

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Charles Tannen

Played Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)

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Stanley Taylor

Played Lobbygow (uncredited)

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Blue Washington

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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Kenny Williams

Played Dancer (uncredited)

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Irma Wilson

Played Miss Lust (uncredited)

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Robert Shaw

Played Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)

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Leonard Kibrick

Played Newsboy (uncredited)

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Carole Mathews

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