Close Harmony
Marjorie, a song-and-dance girl in the stage show of a palatial movie theater, becomes interested in Al West, a warehouse clerk who has put together an unusual jazz band, and uses her influence to get him a place on one of the programs. Max Mindel, the house manager, has a yen for Marjorie and, discovering that she is in love with Al, gives the band notice and hires harmony singers Barney & Bey as a replacement. Marjorie makes up to both men and soon breaks up the team. Al learns of her scheme, however, and makes her confess to the singers. Barney and Bey make up, and Max gives Al and his band one more chance. Al is a sensation, and Max offers him a contract for $1,000 a week.
Close Harmony
April 12, 1929
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Cast (14)
Charles "Buddy" Rogers
Al West
Nancy Carroll
Marjorie Merwin
Harry Green
Max Mindel
Jack Oakie
Ben Barney
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
Johnny Bay
Matty Roubert
Bert
Ricca Allen
Mrs. Prosser
Wade Boteler
Officer Kelly
Baby Mack
Syvil
Oscar Smith
George Washington Brown
Greta Granstedt
Eva Larue
Gusztáv Pártos
Gustav (as Gus Partos)
Jesse Stafford
Himself (orchestra leader)
Jean Harlow
Chorus Girl
Crew (8)
Directing
A. Edward Sutherland
Director
John Cromwell
Director
Writing
Percy Heath
Writer
Elsie Janis
Writer
Production
No data availableSound
John Leipold
Original Music Composer
Art
No data availableCamera
Fred Mayer
Camera Technician
J. Roy Hunt
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew
No data availableEditing
Tay Malarkey
Editor