# This Way Please

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1937 film by Robert Florey

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This Way Please Directed by Robert Florey Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date October 7, 1937 (1937-10-07) Running time 73 minutes Country United States Language English

***This Way Please*** is a 1937 American [musical comedy film](/source/Musical_comedy_film) directed by [Robert Florey](/source/Robert_Florey) and featuring [Charles "Buddy" Rogers](/source/Charles_%22Buddy%22_Rogers), a popular singer from the days of vaudeville entertainment.

According to historian [Martin Grams](/source/Martin_Grams), the film was the introduction of [Mary Livingstone](/source/Mary_Livingstone) (Mrs. [Jack Benny](/source/Jack_Benny)) and Jim and Marian Jordan (radio's [Fibber McGee and Molly](/source/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly)). It was also [Betty Grable](/source/Betty_Grable)'s first motion picture under contract with Paramount Studios.

## Plot

Jane Morrow applies for the job of a theater usherette, and encounters her matinée idol. After he takes a liking to her, he arranges for her to audition in front of an audience. Jane is a hit, making her idol less favorable. Jane soon finds herself engaged to another man, so a battle of romantic wits ensues.

## Cast

- [Charles "Buddy" Rogers](/source/Charles_%22Buddy%22_Rogers) as Brad Morgan

- [Betty Grable](/source/Betty_Grable) as Jane Morrow

- [Ned Sparks](/source/Ned_Sparks) as Inky Wells

- [Jim Jordan](/source/Jim_Jordan_(radio)) as Fibber McGee

- [Marian Jordan](/source/Marian_Jordan) as Molly McGee

- [Porter Hall](/source/Porter_Hall) as S.J. Crawford

- [Lee Bowman](/source/Lee_Bowman) as Stu Randall

- [Cecil Cunningham](/source/Cecil_Cunningham) as Miss Eberhardt

- [Mary Livingstone](/source/Mary_Livingstone) as Maxine Barry

- [Wally Vernon](/source/Wally_Vernon) as Bumps

## External links

- [*This Way Please*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029663/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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