
Dancing Feet (1936)
5.2|20 Jan, 1936|70 min
The Fastest-Maddest Peppiest Dance Jamboree to ZIP Across the Screen!
5.2|20 Jan, 1936|70 min
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Peyton Wells (Ben Lyon) rescues Judy Jones (Joan Marsh) from a very dull young man, at a sedate party given for her by her multi-millionaire grandfather Silas P. Jones (Purnell Pratt.) Judy refuses to accompany Peyton on a slumming trip to a cheap dance hall, and Peyton dances with several of the dowagers and tells them that Silas is practically dying of scarlet fever. The guests hastily depart and Joan joins Peyton at the Dreamland Dance Hall. She is mistaken by Jimmy Cassidy (Edward J. Nugent) as one of the hostesses and decides to dance with him as a lark. One thing follows another and Judy gets disinherited and takes a job at the dance hall through Jimmy and his friend Mabel(Isabel Jewell.) Jimmy confides to Judy his ambition to become a dance instructor over the radio and Judy decides to help him but can't get the needed financial backing. She gets Peyton to front the money, promising him she will reconsider his offer of marriage if Jimmy's plan fails.
Keywords
dancing
Casts

Ben Lyon
Peyton Wells

Joan Marsh
Judy Jones

Edward Nugent
Jimmy Cassidy

Isabel Jewell
Mabel Henry

James Burke
Phil Moore

Purnell Pratt
Silas P. Jones

Vince Barnett
Willoughby
Nick Condos
Speciality Dancer

Herbert Rawlinson
Oliver Groves

Lillian Harmer
Aggie
Herbert Corthell
Jenkins

James P. Burtis
Stupe

Harry C. Bradley
Hotel Assistant Manager

Cy Kendall
Hotel Detective

Lynton Brent
Hotel Clerk
Wilson Benge
Silas' Butler
J.C. Edwards
Bandleader

Lloyd Bridges
Young Man
Kathryn Daley
Dancer

Fern Emmett
Silas' Secretary
Ruth Fanchon
Eccentric Dancer

Gladys Gale
Mrs. Blane (uncredited)

Frances Grant
Dance Hall
Harrison Greene
Businessman

Julia Griffith
Dowager

Grace Hayle
Mrs. Worthington

Sonny Lamont
Eccentric Dancer
Jackie Morrow
Juvenile Dancer
Jane Slater
Juvenile Dancer
Crews

Joseph Santley
Director
Jerome Chodorov
Screenplay
Olive Cooper
Screenplay
Wellyn Totman
Screenplay
David Silverstein
Story
Rob Eden
Novel
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