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Oh, Say Can You Hear?

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 20m
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ComedyMusicalShort

A deaf couple meet at a nightclub and misunderstand everything they say to each other; a tap dance on a miniature flight of stairs; Mildred Fenton sings "The Lady from 5th Avenue," and saxop... Read allA deaf couple meet at a nightclub and misunderstand everything they say to each other; a tap dance on a miniature flight of stairs; Mildred Fenton sings "The Lady from 5th Avenue," and saxophone player Raymond Baird appears.A deaf couple meet at a nightclub and misunderstand everything they say to each other; a tap dance on a miniature flight of stairs; Mildred Fenton sings "The Lady from 5th Avenue," and saxophone player Raymond Baird appears.

  • Director
    • Milton Schwarzwald
  • Writer
    • Douglas Leavitt
  • Stars
    • Douglas Leavitt
    • Ruth Lockwood
    • Mildred Fenton
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    • Director
      • Milton Schwarzwald
    • Writer
      • Douglas Leavitt
    • Stars
      • Douglas Leavitt
      • Ruth Lockwood
      • Mildred Fenton
    • 1User review
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    Douglas Leavitt
    Douglas Leavitt
    • Deaf Couple Skit
    • (as Doug Leavitt)
    Ruth Lockwood
    • Deaf Couple Skit
    Mildred Fenton
    • Singer - The Lady from 5th Avenue
    Judd McMichael
    Judd McMichael
    • Merry Macs Member
    Ted McMichael
    Ted McMichael
    • Merry Macs Member
    Joe McMichael
    Joe McMichael
    • Merry Macs Member
    Mary Lou Cook
    Mary Lou Cook
    • Merry Macs Member
    Raymond Baird
    • Saxophone Player
    The Loria Brothers
    • Speciality Act
    MacDonald and Ross
    • Dancers
    • Director
      • Milton Schwarzwald
    • Writer
      • Douglas Leavitt
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    horn-5

    Vaudeville Rides Again.

    This Universal shorts has something for everybody if they haven't grown tired of seeing it, with The Merry Macs (Ted, Judd and Joe McMichael and Mary Lou Cook)being a fresh exception.

    Doug Leavitt and Ruth Lockwood perform the skit of a deaf couple who meet at a nightclub and misunderstand everything they say to each other; The Loria Borthers, six Mexican kids who had one routine they performed over and over and perform it again here; McDonald & Ross do a tap dance on a miniature flight of stairs; Mildred Fenton sings "The Lady from 5th Avenue"; and saxophone player Raymond Baird finishes this one off by doubling the fun when he plays two saxophones at once.

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      Mary Lou Cook's debut.

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Mentone Productions
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      • 20m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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