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Is Everybody Happy? is a american film of genre Drama directed by Archie Mayo released in USA on 19 october 1929 with Alice Day

Is Everybody Happy? (1929)

Is Everybody Happy?
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Released in USA 19 october 1929
Length 1h20
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Musical

Is Everybody Happy? (1929) is an American musical film starring Ted Lewis, Alice Day, Lawrence Grant, Ann Pennington, and Julia Swayne Gordon, directed by Archie Mayo, and released by Warner Bros. The music for the film was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke, except for "St. Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy and "Tiger Rag". The film's title comes from from Lewis's catchphrase "Is everybody happy?"

The film's soundtrack exists on Vitaphone discs preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, but the film itself is considered a lost film, according to the Vitaphone Project website.

Lewis and his orchestra also appeared in a short subject called Is Everybody Happy? (1941), consisting of musical numbers cut from the Abbott and Costello feature film Hold That Ghost (1941) released by Universal Studios. Columbia Pictures released a feature-length biopic of Lewis also titled Is Everybody Happy? (1943).

Actors

Alice Day

(Gail Wilson)
Ann Pennington

(Lena Schmitt)
Lawrence Grant

(Victor Molnár)
Julia Swayne Gordon

(Mrs. Molnár)
Otto Hoffman

(Landlord)
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