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Here Comes Elmer

"A Whirlwind of Laughs Starring America's Ace Radio Entertainers!"

This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city. Their journey begins when Elmer decides to eject their female singer because she isn't really right. Unfortunately, her angry father is their sponsor and when he finds out, he withdraws all support.

Top Cast

  • Al Pearce

    Al Pearce

    Elmer Blurt / Al Pearce

  • Dale Evans

    Dale Evans

    Jean Foster

  • Frank Albertson

    Frank Albertson

    Joe Maxwell

  • Gloria Stuart

    Gloria Stuart

    Glenda Forbes

  • Wally Vernon

    Wally Vernon

    Wally

  • Nick Cockrane

    Nick Cockrane

    Nick Cochrane

  • Will Wright

    Will Wright

    Horace Parrot

  • Thurston Hall

    Thurston Hall

    P. J. Ellis

  • Ben Welden

    Ben Welden

    Louis Burch

Overview

This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city. Their journey begins when Elmer decides to eject their female singer because she isn't really right. Unfortunately, her angry father is their sponsor and when he finds out, he withdraws all support.

Rating

10.0 / 10
1 Reviews
1 Popular

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