The Show of Shows - Credited Cast

Credited Cast

  • Harry Akst—On-Screen Pianist
  • Armida Vendrell—'Meet My Sister' and 'Lady Luck' Finale
  • Johnny Arthur—'Motion Picture Pirates'
  • Mary Astor—'Motion Picture Pirates'
  • John Barrymore—'Henry VI Part III'
  • Richard Barthelmess—Introduces 'Meet My Sister'
  • Noah Beery—The 'Motion Picture Pirates' and 'Mexican Moonshine' sketches
  • Sally Blane—'Meet My Sister' number
  • Monte Blue—Condemned man in 'Mexican Moonshine' sketch
  • Irène Bordoni—singing 'One Hour of Love'
  • Hobart Bosworth—Prologue (executioner)
  • Jack Buchanan—Himself (Not in American Release Prints)
  • Marion Byron—'Meet My Sister' number
  • Georges Carpentier—'If I Could Learn To Love' Number
  • Chester Conklin—'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Heinie Conklin—Himself
  • Dolores Costello—'Meet My Sister' number
  • Helene Costello—'Meet My Sister' number
  • William Courtenay—'Bicycle Built for Two' Sequence
  • Viola Dana—'Motion Picture Pirates' and 'Meet My Sister number
  • Alice Day—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' and 'Meet My Sister numbers
  • Marceline Day—'Meet My Sister number
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.—'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Frank Fay—Master of Ceremonies
  • Louise Fazenda—'Recitations' sketch
  • Lloyd Hamilton—'Florodora', 'Recitations' and 'Mexican Moonshine' sketch
  • Lupino Lane—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' number
  • Lila Lee—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' number
  • Ted Lewis—Himself (as Ted Lewis & His Orchestra)
  • Winnie Lightner—'Pingo Pongo' and 'Singin' in the Bathtub' numbers
  • Beatrice Lillie—'Recitations' sketch
  • Lola—'Lady Luck' Finale
  • Myrna Loy—'Florodora Boys', 'Believe Me' and 'Chinese Fantasy' numbers
  • Nick Lucas—'Lady Luck' solo, 'The Only Song I Know' and 'Chinese Fantasy numbers
  • Tully Marshall—'Motion Picture Pirates' and 'Mexican Moonshine' sequences
  • Shirley Mason—'Meet My Sister' number
  • Patsy Ruth Miller—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' and 'If I Could Learn to Love' numbers
  • Bull Montana—'Singin' in the Bathtub' number
  • Lee Moran—'Singin' in the Bathtub' sequence
  • Chester Morris—'$20 Bet' sketch and 'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Jack Mulhall—'$20 Bet' Sketch
  • Marian Nixon—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' number
  • Molly O'Day—'Meet My Sister'
  • Sally O'Neil—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' and 'Meet My Sister numbers
  • Kalla Pasha—'Motion Picture Pirates'
  • Anders Randolf—'Motion Picture Pirates'
  • Rin Tin Tin—Himself, introducing "An Oriental Fantasy"
  • Sojin—'$20 Bet' Sketch
  • Ann Sothern—'Meet My Sister' and 'Bicycle Built for Two' numbers—Unverified (as Harriet Byron)
  • Ben Turpin—'What's Become of the Florodora Boys' number
  • Ada Mae Vaughn—'Meet My Sister'
  • Alberta Vaughn—'Meet My Sister'
  • Edward Ward—(as Eddie Ward)
  • H.B. Warner—Aristocrat in Prologue
  • Alice White—'If I Could Learn to Love'
  • Lois Wilson—'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Grant Withers—'Believe Me'(cut) and 'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Loretta Young—'Meet My Sister' number
  • William Bakewell—'Bicycle Built for Two' number
  • Ethlyne Clair—'Motion Picture Pirates' number
  • Betty Compson—'Lady Luck' Finale, as Lady Luck (herself)
  • Albert Gran—'Singin' in the Bathtub' sequence
  • Alexander Gray—Vocalist, 'Lady Luck' Finale
  • Jacqueline Logan—'Motion Picture Pirates' sequence
  • Marcelle—'Lady Luck' Finale
  • Edna Murphy—'Motion Picture Pirates' sequence
  • Carmel Myers—'Motion Picture Pirates' sequence
  • Gertrude Olmstead—'Motion Picture Pirates' sequence
  • Sid Silvers—Al Jolson imitation, introduces 'Black and White Girls' number
  • Bert Roach—'What's Become of the Floradora Boys?' sequence

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