What a Glorious Feeling!
In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.
Gene Kelly Donald O'Connor Debbie Reynolds Jean Hagen Millard Mitchell Cyd Charisse Douglas Fowley Rita Moreno Mae Clarke Bess Flowers Robert Foulk Kathleen Freeman Joi Lansing Sylvia Lewis Harry 'Snub' Pollard William Schallert Elaine Stewart Brick Sullivan John George King Donovan Lana Turner Allen Sutherland Dawn Addams John Albright Betty Van Allen Sue Allen Marie Ardell Bette Arlen David Bair Jimmy Bates Mary Bayless Marcella Becker Margaret Bert Madge Blake Lulu Mae Bohrman Gail Bonney Chet Brandenburg Tex Brodus Barbara Carroll Gwen Carter Bill Chatham Lyle Clark Dorinda Clifton Harry Cody Chick Collins Pat Conway Jeanne Coyne Ruby C. Currie Fred Datig Jr. Bert Davidson Robert Dayo Gloria Dea Patricia Denise Harry Denny Kay Deslys John Dodsworth Michael Dugan Phil Dunham Helen Eby-Rock Richard Emory Betty Erbes Charles Evans Tommy Farrell Ernie Flatt George Ford Robert Fortier Dan Foster Clair Freeman Lance Fuller Doris Fulton Jeanne Gail Glen Gallagher Jon Gardner Diane Garrett Jack George Kenneth Gibson Mickey Golden Inez Gorman A. Cameron Grant Beatrice Gray Marion Gray Robert Haines William Hamel Betty Hannon Sam Harris Jean Harrison Timmy Hawkins Jack Hendricks Lars Hensen Jean Heremans Stuart Holmes Don Hulbert Frank Hyers Patricia Jackson Ivor James Morgan Jones David Kasday Jan Kayne Jimmy Kelly Kenner G. Kemp Mike Lally Judy Landon Joi Lansing Janet Lavis Virginia Lee Meredith Leeds William F. Leicester Peggy Leon Diki Lerner Bill Lewin King Lockwood Leon Lontoc Leota Lorraine Paul Maxey Dorothy McCarty Ann McCrea Philo McCullough Ray McDonald Johnny McGovern Joseph Mell Carl Milletaire Gloria Moore Forbes Murray Peggy Murray Anne Neyland Ruth Packard Dorothy Patrick Allen Pinson Angi O. Poulos George Reeder Charles Regan Shirley Jean Rickert Joanne Rio Tony Rocket Victor Romito Dennis Ross Paul Salata Cosmo Sardo Phil Schumacher Betty Scott David Sharpe Julius Tannen Harry Tenbrook Beverly Thomas Beverly Thompson Jimmy Thompson Dee Turnell Dorothy Tuttle Tyra Vaughn Pat Walker Tommy Walker Bobby Watson Chalky Williams Robert B. Williams Wilson Wood Adam York Norma Zimmer
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