Goodbye Broadway 86 years old

THEY WERE FULL OF FLASH - BUT NEVER FLUSH!

Goodbye Broadway

Pat and Molly Malloy, once famed vaudeville and Broadway performers, arrive to play the small town of Hamilton, Conn. with a troupe of dancers, singers, a trained dog and an educated seal. Harry Clark, the clerk at the rundown Swanzey Hotel, insults Pat and the latter uses the $4000, that he and Molly have been saving for years to buy a retirement farm, to buy the hotel so he can fire Harry. Local skinflint, J.A. Higgins wants the hotel as he knows the state has intentions to buy it for a museum, but Pat won't sell.

Credits

Goodbye Broadway Cast

Name Character
Tom Brown He was 25, 77 years old when he died as Chuck Bradford
Dorothea Kent She was 21, 74 years old when she died as Jeanne Carlyle
Charles Winninger He was 53, 84 years old when he died as Pat Malloy
Alice Brady She was 45, 46 years old when she died as Molly Malloy
Jed Prouty He was 58, 77 years old when he died as J.A. Higgins
Frank Jenks He was 35, 59 years old when he died as Harry Clark
Donald Meek He was 59, 68 years old when he died as Iradius P. Oglethorpe
Henry Roquemore He was 52, 57 years old when he died as Henry Swanzey
Willie Best He was 21, 45 years old when he died as Jughead

Goodbye Broadway Crew

Name Department
Edmund Grainger as Producer. He was 31 (74) years old when He died Production
Roy Chanslor as Screenplay. He was 38 (64) years old when He died Writing
Ray McCarey as Director. He was 33 (44) years old when He died Directing
George Robinson as Director of Photography. He was 47 (68) years old when He died Camera
A. Dorian Otvos as Screenplay. He was 44 (51) years old when He died Writing
Goodbye Broadway poster
Goodbye Broadway (86 years)

THEY WERE FULL OF FLASH - BUT NEVER FLUSH!

  • Release day: Friday, April 01, 1938
  • Runtime: 65 minutes