
Stand Up and Cheer!
President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.
Description: President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.
Genres: Comedy, Music, Family
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 69 minutes

Funny Girl

The Shawshank Redemption

Parasite

The Handmaiden

Fargo

Elf

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

District 9

Meet Joe Black

Warner Baxter
Played Lawrence Cromwell

Madge Evans
Played Mary Adams

James Dunn
Played Jimmy Dugan

Sylvia Froos
Played Sylvia Froos

John Boles
Played John Boles

Arthur Byron
Played John Harly

Shirley Temple
Played Shirley Dugan

Ralph Morgan
Played Secretary to President
Jimmy Dallas
Played Boy Scout
Tess Gardella
Played Aunt Jemima

Frank Mitchell
Played Senator Danforth

Jack Durant
Played Senator Short

Dick Foran
Played Nick Foran

Nigel Bruce
Played Eustis Dinwiddle

John 'Skins' Miller
Played Hill-Billy

Stepin Fetchit
Played Stepin Fetchit
Lew Brown
Played Voice of Jimmy Durante Penguin (voice, uncredited)

Lynn Bari
Played White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited)

Scotty Beckett
Played Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited)
Jean Allen
Played Dancer
Dorothy Andre
Played Dancer
Zita Baca
Played Dancer
Bonita Barker
Played Dancer
Deslys Barnes
Played Dancer
Mary Blackwood
Played Dancer
Angela Blue
Played Dancer
Audrene Brier
Played Dancer
Mary Jane Carey
Played Dancer
Lorena Carr
Played Dancer
Dixie Dean
Played Dancer

Shirley Deane
Played Dancer
Dale Dee
Played Dancer
Betty Dotson
Played Dancer
Celeste Edwards
Played Dancer
Eleanor Edwards
Played Dancer
Margaret Ehrlich
Played Dancer
Helen Fairweather
Played Dancer
Martha Fields
Played Dancer
Diane Gardner
Played Dancer
Zumetta Garnett
Played Dancer
Harriette Haddon
Played Dancer

Beatrice Hagen
Played Dancer
Margaret Harding
Played Dancer
Earlene Heath
Played Dancer
Ruth Jennings
Played Dancer
Crystal Keate
Played Dancer
Eve Kimberly
Played Dancer
Ula Love
Played Dancer
Lucille Miller
Played Dancer
Mildred Morris
Played Dancer
Laura Morse
Played Dancer
Inez Mortensen
Played Dancer
Toddy Peterson
Played Dancer
Marjean Roach
Played Dancer

Jean Rogers
Played Dancer
Gale Ronn
Played Dancer
Marion Sheldon
Played Dancer

Mary Stewart
Played Dancer

Dorothy Ward
Played Dancer
Zelda Webber
Played Dancer

Marion Weldon
Played Dancer
Dorothy White
Played Dancer

Nora Lane
Played Toe Dancer

Dorothy Dayton
Played Toe Dancer

Morris Ankrum
Played Washington Press Correspondent

George K. Arthur
Played Dance Director

Jane Barnes
Played Angie
Ruth Beckett
Played Child's Mother
Bobby Caldwell
Played General Lee
Gilbert Clayton
Played Quartet Member

Harry Dunkinson
Played Quartet Member

Dora Clement
Played Secretary

Ruth Clifford
Played Secretary
Dorothy Dehn
Played Secretary

John Davidson
Played Blue Nose Hour Radio Announcer (voice)
Clyde Dilson
Played Correspondent

Elspeth Dudgeon
Played Reformer

Edward Earle
Played Secret Service Man

Patricia Farr
Played

Bess Flowers
Played Stenographer
Dixie Francis
Played

Carlton Griffin
Played Secretary

Dorothy Gulliver
Played Stenographer

John Hamilton
Played Presidential Naval Aide

Sam Hayes
Played Radio Announcer

Aggie Herring
Played Irish Washerwoman
Philippa Hilber
Played Chorine

David Holt
Played Boy at Audition for Miss Adams

Arthur Stuart Hull
Played Senator

Selmer Jackson
Played White House Correspondent

Si Jenks
Played Rube Farmer

Lila Lee
Played Zelda
Patricia Lee
Played Featured Blonde in Baby Take a Bow Number

Lucien Littlefield
Played Professor Hi De Ho

Arthur Loft
Played

Wilbur Mack
Played Beamish
Joe Smith Marba
Played Elephant Trainer
Miriam Marlin
Played Fashion Model

Tina Marshall
Played Boy's Mother

Paul McVey
Played Senator Jenkins

Frank Melton
Played Fosdick
Montie Montana
Played Rope Spinner
Frances Morris
Played Stenographer
Edmund Mortimer
Played Senator

Harry Northrup
Played Reformer

Dagmar Oakland
Played
Jessie Perry
Played Reformer

Herbert Prior
Played Quartet Member
Rolin Ray
Played Secretary

Jack Richardson
Played

Frank Sheridan
Played Senator

Reginald Simpson
Played Secretary

Paul Stanton
Played Senator

Carl Stockdale
Played Quartet Member

Phil Tead
Played Vaudevillian

Lurene Tuttle
Played Stenographer

Arthur Vinton
Played Turner
Glen Walters
Played Hillbilly's Wife
Peggy Watts
Played Secretary

Lillian West
Played Stenographer

Gayne Whitman
Played President (voice)
Vivian Winston
Played
Marbeth Wright
Played Chorus Girl
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