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Old Man Rhythm / To Beat the Band
- (Manufactured on Demand, Black & White, Full Frame, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 20/01/2015

Old Man Rhythm / To Beat the Band
(Manufactured on Demand, Black & White, Full Frame, Mono Sound)
- Directors: Edward Ludwig, Ben Stoloff
- Genre: Musical
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 142 minutes
- Year of Release: 1935
- UPC: 888574142131
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Product Notes
Oscar-winner Johnny Mercer gets into the swing of things as he co-writes the songs and makes his only screen appearances in this snappy double feature of RKO musicals. In Old Man Rhythm, a businessman (George Barbier) hears his son (Charles Buddy Rogers) is spending more time on a gold-digging coed than his studies, so he enrolls as a freshman to straighten him out. A rollicking college musical that features an early appearance by Betty Grable and choreography by Hermes Pan, Old Man Rhythm also includes six tunes by Mercer, two of which he performs himself: Comes the Revolution Baby and There's Nothing Like a College Education. In To Beat the Band, a middle-aged bumbler (Hugh Herbert) must marry a widow in three days or lose his inheritance. A fast-paced musical farce, To Beat the Band features five tunes by Mercer, including Eeny Meeny Miney Mo and I Saw Her at Eight O'Clock, both of which he sings himself.
Credits
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CreditsHugh Herbert
Charles Buddy Rogers
George Barbier
Helen Broderick
Barbara Kent
Roger Pryor
Fred Keating
Grace Bradley
Betty Grable
Eric Blore
Phyllis Brooks
Erik Rhodes
Johnny Mercer
John Arledge
Ray Mayer
Donald Meek
Evelyn Poe
The Original California Collegians
Dave Chasen
Ronald Graham
Joy Hodges
Torben Meyer
Douglas Fowley
Willie Best
Margaret Nearing
Harry Holman
Sonny Lamont
Bill Carey
Lucille Ball
Tom Kennedy
Virginia Reid
Allen Vincent
Bryant Washburn Jr.
Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
Erich Von Stroheim Jr.
Claude Gillingwater Jr.
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DirectorsEdward Ludwig
Ben Stoloff