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Here Comes the Band

Year:
Duration:
86 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical | Romance
IMDB rate:
5.6
Director:
Paul Sloane
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1935-08-30
Filming Locations: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Ted Lewis and His Orchestra
Orchestra
Ted Lewis
Ted Lowry
Virginia Bruce
Margaret
Harry Stockwell
Ollie Watts
Ted Healy
'Happy'
Nat Pendleton
'Piccolo Pete'
Addison Richards
Colonel Wallace
Donald Cook
Don Trevor
George 'Spanky' McFarland
Spanky Lowry (as Spanky McFarland)
Robert McWade
Judge
Henry Kolker
Simmon's Attorney
Robert Gleckler
Simmons
Richard Tucker
Jim - Banker in Band
Bert Roach
Drummer in Band
Tyler Brooke
Dentist
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Armand de Valerie
May Beatty
Miss Doyle
Charles Lane
Mr. Scurry
Ernie Adams
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Ernie Alexander
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Don Brodie
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Edgar Dearing
Army Officer (scenes deleted)
Edward Earle
Major (scenes deleted)
Earl Eby
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Perry Ivins
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Wally Maher
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Frank Marlowe
Sim
Jack Mulhall
Soldier (scenes deleted)
William Quinn
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Jack Raymond
Jewish Soldier (scenes deleted)
Rolfe Sedan
Violinist (scenes deleted)
Jerry Sloane
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Phil Tead
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Harry 'Zoup' Welsh
Returning Italian Soldier (scenes deleted)
Al Williams
Soldier (scenes deleted)
Johnny Arthur
Audience Member (uncredited)
Marjorie Beebe
(uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Audience Member (uncredited)
Herman Bing
Hans Bergenspitz (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Party Guest (uncredited)
Nat Carr
Tailor (uncredited)
Jack Cheatham
Simmons' Burly (uncredited)
Sally Conlin
(uncredited)
Edward Cooper
Wallace's Butler (uncredited)
Frank Darien
Pawnbroker (uncredited)
James Donlan
Joe (uncredited)
Billy Dooley
Harry Obsen (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
Audience Member (uncredited)
Otto Fries
The Riveter / Cymbalist (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert
Oswald Carroll (uncredited)
Florence Gill
Mrs. Ella Sacks (uncredited)
Sherry Hall
Oboist (uncredited)
Lew Harvey
Simmons' Burly (uncredited)
David S. Horsley
Pianst (uncredited)
Esther Michelson
Jewish Woman (uncredited)
Harold Miller
Party Guest (uncredited)
Gene Morgan
Radio Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
William Newell
Greasy (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe
Party Guest at Reunion (uncredited)
Elizabeth Pendleton
(uncredited)
Fred Sanborn
Comedian (uncredited)
Tiny Sandford
Comedian (uncredited)
Fred Santley
Madame Queenie (uncredited)
Muggsy Spanier
Himself - Band Member (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Party Guest (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester
Bailiff (uncredited)
Maidel Turner
Chubby Lady (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal
Italian Wife (uncredited)
Monte Vandergrift
Policeman (uncredited)
Douglas Williams
Band Member (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The original title for the song "I'm Bound for Heaven" was "Hell-Bent for Heaven," but was changed because of objections from the censors.
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The movie had a preview on 26 July 1935, after which more than 20 minutes were cut from the film. After a second preview on 6 August 1935, another 12 minutes were cut. Most of the cuts were made from the opening scenes, the war montage and the courtroom scenes.
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Production notes indicate the screenplay was based on a play "All Those in Favor," but no other information is known.
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Photos from cast
Gertrude Astor
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