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The Hit Parade (film)

The Hit Parade is a 1937 American musical film directed by Gus Meins and written by Bradford Ropes, Samuel Ornitz and Harry Ruskin. The film stars Frances Langford, Phil Regan, Max Terhune, Edward Brophy, Louise Henry and Pert Kelton. The film was released on April 26, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Republic later reissued the film in 67 minute length as I'll Reach for a Star.

Plot

Pete Garland gets fired by singer Monica Barrett, and out of spite finds Ruth Allison and decides to make her a star, he succeeds, but Ruth has some dark secrets.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music by Milton Ager<br> Lyrics by Jack Yellen<br> Performed by Carl Hoff & The Hit Parade Orchestra

  • I've Got to Be a Rug Cutter

Written by Duke Ellington Performed by Ivie Anderson and the Duke Ellington Orchestra

  • If It Wasn't for Pete

Music by Sam H. Stept <br> Lyrics by Ned Washington<br> Sung by Sammy White <br> Danced by Sammy White with chorus

  • The Glory Beyond

Music by Alberto Colombo<br> Danced by Frances Langford and Pert Kelton

  • I'll Reach for a Star

Music by Lou Handman<br> Lyrics by Walter Hirsch<br> Sung by Frances Langford

  • Sweet Heartache

Music by Sam H. Stept<br> Lyrics by Ned Washington<br> Sung by Phil Regan<br> Reprised by Frances Langford

  • Last Night I Dreamed of You

Music by Lou Handman<br> Lyrics by Walter Hirsch<br> Sung by Frances Langford

Music by Johann Strauss<br> Arranged by Eddy Duchin<br> played by Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra<br> Danced by Galante and Leonarda

  • Was It Rain?

Music by Lou Handman<br> Lyrics by Walter Hirsch<br> Sung by Frances Langford

  • Love Is Good for Anything That Ails You

Written by Cliff Friend and Matty Malneck <br> Performed by the Tic-Toc Girls, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra and Carl Hoff & The Hit Parade Orchestra with chorus

  • Sweet Heartache

Music by Sam H. Stept<br> Lyrics by Ned Washington<br> Sung by Phil Regan and Frances Langford

  • Hail Alma Mater

Music by Sam H. Stept

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