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Rating: 4.8/10 by 10 users

Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)

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.

Directing:
  • Hamilton MacFadden
Writing:
  • Ralph Spence
  • Lew Brown
  • Lew Brown
  • Philip Klein
  • Will Rogers
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, May 04, 1934

Rating: 4.8/10 by 10 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 09 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: underdog, pre-code

Warner Baxter
Lawrence Cromwell
Madge Evans
Mary Adams
James Dunn
Jimmy Dugan
Sylvia Froos
Sylvia Froos
John Boles
John Boles
Arthur Byron
John Harly
Shirley Temple
Shirley Dugan
Ralph Morgan
Secretary to President
Tess Gardella
Aunt Jemima
Frank Mitchell
Senator Danforth
Jack Durant
Senator Short
Dick Foran
Nick Foran
Nigel Bruce
Eustis Dinwiddle
Stepin Fetchit
Stepin Fetchit
Lew Brown
Voice of Jimmy Durante Penguin (voice, uncredited)
Lynn Bari
White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited)
Scotty Beckett
Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited)
Nora Lane
Toe Dancer
Morris Ankrum
Washington Press Correspondent
George K. Arthur
Dance Director
Ruth Beckett
Child's Mother
Gilbert Clayton
Quartet Member
Harry Dunkinson
Quartet Member
John Davidson
Blue Nose Hour Radio Announcer (voice)
Clyde Dilson
Correspondent
Edward Earle
Secret Service Man
Bess Flowers
Stenographer
John Hamilton
Presidential Naval Aide
Sam Hayes
Radio Announcer
Aggie Herring
Irish Washerwoman
David Holt
Boy at Audition for Miss Adams
Selmer Jackson
White House Correspondent
Si Jenks
Rube Farmer
Patricia Lee
Featured Blonde in Baby Take a Bow Number
Lucien Littlefield
Professor Hi De Ho
Joe Smith Marba
Elephant Trainer
Miriam Marlin
Fashion Model
Tina Marshall
Boy's Mother
Paul McVey
Senator Jenkins
Montie Montana
Rope Spinner
Frances Morris
Stenographer
Herbert Prior
Quartet Member
Rolin Ray
Secretary
Carl Stockdale
Quartet Member
Phil Tead
Vaudevillian
Lurene Tuttle
Stenographer
Glen Walters
Hillbilly's Wife
Lillian West
Stenographer
Gayne Whitman
President (voice)

CinemaSerf

This starts off quite promisingly, with a bumbling 'Dinwiddle" (Nigel Bruce) explaining to awaiting reporters just what his job as chief scout for Broadway impresario "Cromwell" (Warner Baxter) actually is. Then, right on cue, his boss arrives by gyro-copter on the White House lawn for a meeting at which the President offers him a $100m budget and one year as "Secretary of Amusement". His task? Cheer up the American populace after the misery of the 1920s. He quickly assembles his own cabinet - including "Mary" (Madge Evans) as his minister for children and sets about making us all smile. Sadly, Baxter and Evans - and their predictably evolving affection - feature but sparingly in what is essentially a compendium of just about every style entertainment act around at the time. An early outing for the smiling Shirley Temple is probably most notable, but even she struggles to breath much life into this almost documentary style film that could serve well as an history of what made Americans laugh in the early thirties. Some of the artistes work better than others, but a weak, occasionally politically driven, narrative and an off-form effort from what we do see of Baxter just doesn't really work. It watchable as a nostalgia exercise, but as little else I'm afraid.


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