Night in Manhattan explained

Night in Manhattan
Director:Herbert Moulton
Starring:Glenn Ford
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:10 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Night in Manhattan (1937) is a short musical film, starring Glenn Ford (in his first screen role) and directed by Herbert Moulton.

Plot

A gentleman Emcee (Ford), is the host of a series of musical acts, making his professional debut, a tap dancer, two good singers and a dancer, which ends with a montage of life, in a Manhattan nightclub.

Cast

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Actor Role
Emcee
Stanley Brown Himself
Billy Daniel Dancer
Dorothy Dayton Herself
June Kilgour Herself