In this chronicle of a vaudeville family, Myrtle McKinley (class of 1900) goes to San Francisco to attend business school, but ends up in a chorus line. Soon, star Frank Burt notices her talent, hires her for a "two-act", then marries her. Incidents of the marriage and the growing pains of eldest daughter Miriam are followed, interspersed with nostalgic musical numbers.
Directing | Walter Lang | Director |
Writing | Lamar Trotti | Screenplay |
Writing | Miriam Young | Author |
Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |
Art | Richard Day | Art Direction |
Editing | J. Watson Webb Jr. | Editor |
Art | Joseph C. Wright | Art Direction |
Camera | Harry Jackson | Director of Photography |
Production | Lamar Trotti | Producer |
Sound | Frank Burt | Original Music Composer |
Sound | David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Seymour Felix | Choreographer |
Crew | Kenny Williams | Choreographer |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Music Director |
Sound | Gene Rose | Orchestrator |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Eugene Grossman | Sound |
Sound | Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
Sound | Josef Myrow | Songs |
Writing | Mack Gordon | Lyricist |
Sound | Harry Warren | Songs |
Sound | Isham Jones | Songs |
Writing | Gus Kahn | Lyricist |