Lord Byron of Broadway 94 years old

Lord Byron of Broadway

A talented songwriter gets his inspiration for songs from others and not from within himself. He is oblivious that he may harm other people when he uses their stories or their love for himself.

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Lord Byron of Broadway Cast

Name Character
Cliff Edwards He was 34, 76 years old when he died as Joe Lundeen
Larry Steers He was 42, 63 years old when he died as Larry - Master of Ceremonies
Benny Rubin He was 31, 87 years old when he died as Phil
Iris Adrian She was 17, 82 years old when she died as Lady In The Audience
Jack Harvey as Undetermined Role
Virginia Sale She was 30, 93 years old when she died as Flirty Dowager
Jack Benny He was 36, 80 years old when he died as Voice on Radio
Ann Dvorak She was 18, 68 years old when she died as Chorus Girl
Gwen Lee She was 25, 56 years old when she died as Bessie
Gino Corrado He was 37, 89 years old when he died as Riccardi
Ethelind Terry She was 30, 84 years old when she died as Ardis Trevelyn
Eddie Kane He was 40, 79 years old when he died as Song Publisher
Marion Shilling She was 19, 93 years old when she died as Nancy
Jack Byron He was 34, 95 years old when he died as Mr. Millaire
Charles Kaley as Roy Erskine
Mary Doran She was 19, 84 years old when she died as Roy's Ex-Sweetheart (uncredited)
Wild Bill Elliott He was 25, 61 years old when he died as Party-Goer

Lord Byron of Broadway Crew

Name Department
Henry Sharp as Director of Photography. He was 37 (74) years old when He died Camera
Anne Bauchens as Editor. She was 48 (85) years old when She died Editing
Cedric Gibbons as Art Direction. He was 36 (67) years old when He died Art
Douglas Shearer as Sound Recordist. He was 30 (71) years old when He died Crew
William Nigh as Director. He was 48 (74) years old when He died Directing
Harry Beaumont as Director. He was 42 (78) years old when He died Directing
Willard Mack as Writer. He was 56 (61) years old when He died Writing
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Lord Byron of Broadway (94 years)

  • Release day: Friday, February 28, 1930
  • Runtime: 80 minutes