Follow the Band (1943)A farmer goes to New York to become a singer, has sucess and marries his neighbour's girl-friend. Director:Jean Yarbrough |
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Follow the Band (1943)A farmer goes to New York to become a singer, has sucess and marries his neighbour's girl-friend. Director:Jean Yarbrough |
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Eddie Quillan | ... |
Marvin Howe
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Mary Beth Hughes | ... |
Dolly O'Brien
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Leon Errol | ... |
Big Mike O'Brien
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Anne Rooney | ... |
Juanita Turnbull
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Samuel S. Hinds | ... |
Pop Turnbull
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| Robert Mitchum | ... |
Tate Winters
(as Bob Mitchum)
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Russell Hicks | ... |
Jeremiah K. Barton
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Benny Bartlett | ... |
Cootie
(as Bennie Bartlett)
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Frank Coghlan Jr. | ... |
Bert
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Jean Ames | ... |
Lucille Rose
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| Frances Langford | ... |
Frances Langford
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Leo Carrillo | ... |
Leo Carrillo
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Ray Eberle | ... |
Ray Eberle
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Alvino Rey | ... |
Alvino Rey
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Skinnay Ennis | ... |
Skinnay Ennis
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A farmer goes to New York to become a singer, has sucess and marries his neighbour's girl-friend.
This film is one of many that Mitchum was offered to pad out his career. As an actor, he needed to have work experience behind him in order to be hired. Therefore, his agent sent him for every role being offered, paying Mitchum between $75 per day and $100 per week. I think we can safely call this film padding.