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  • Drug Store Follies (1937)
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    Short | 11 min | Short, Comedy, Music
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Drug Store Follies (1937)
Approved
Short | 11 min | Short, Comedy, Music

A Columbia "Variety Favorites" short (production number 3952) featuring Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Cowboys performing on a drug store set (hence the title), and includes comic bits by stuttering Roscoe Ates, juggler George Moore, ...See moreA Columbia "Variety Favorites" short (production number 3952) featuring Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Cowboys performing on a drug store set (hence the title), and includes comic bits by stuttering Roscoe Ates, juggler George Moore, singer Carolyn Marsh (singing "Stardust) and The Leslies, a dancing trio. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Ben K. Blake (as B. K. Blake)
Writer
Irving A. Jacoby (story) (as I. A. Jacoby)
Producer
Ben K. Blake (as B. K. Blake)
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Updated Sep 3, 1937

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Sep 3, 1937 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Roscoe Ates
The Stuttering Comic The Stuttering Comic   See fewer
Carolyn Marsh
Carolyn Marsh, the Night Club Singer Carolyn Marsh, the Night Club Singer   See fewer
Texas Jim Lewis
Leader Lone Star Cowboys Band Leader Lone Star Cowboys Band   See fewer
The Lone Star Cowboys
Western Band Western Band   See fewer
George Moore
The Comic Juggler The Comic Juggler   See fewer
The Leslies
Dance Team (as the Dancing Leslies) Dance Team (as the Dancing Leslies)   See fewer
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