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| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]] |
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Directed by | Albert S. Rogell |
Written by | Eugene Solow Richard Wormser Philip Rapp Corey Ford |
Produced by | Nat Perrin |
Starring | Jimmy Durante Walter Connolly Charles Starrett Joan Perry Broderick Crawford Craig E. Earle The Three Stooges Louis Prima Chaz Chase Hal Le Roy |
Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
Edited by | Gene Havlick |
Music by | Morris W. Stoloff |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | March 3, 1938 (U.S.) |
Running time | 77' 17" |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Start Cheering is a musical motion picture starring Jimmy Durante, Walter Connolly and Joan Perry. It is best remembered today for a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges, who were Columbia Pictures' short subject headliners at the time, as Campus Firemen.[1] The film's choreography was by Danny Dare.
Plot
Film star Ted Crosley (Charles Starrett) is fed up with Hollywood and quits the movies to enroll in college under a fake name. While Ted tries to fit in at academia, his frustrated managers (Walter Connolly, Jimmy Durante) try to have him expelled from the college in order for him to resume his Hollywood career.
See also
References
External links
- Start Cheering at IMDb
- Start Cheering at AllMovie
- Start Cheering at the TCM Movie Database
Categories:
- 1938 films
- 1930s musical comedy films
- 1930s romantic comedy films
- American musical comedy films
- American romantic comedy films
- American films
- American romantic musical films
- Black-and-white films
- Columbia Pictures films
- English-language films
- Films about actors
- Films about education
- Films directed by Albert S. Rogell
- The Three Stooges films
- Musical comedy film stubs