Meet the Mayor (1938)
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Synopsis: Obviously filmed several years before its 1938 release, MEET THE MAYOR serves as a vehicle for popular Broadway comedian Frank Fay. The star is cast as Spencer Brown, elevator operator in a... Obviously filmed several years before its 1938 release, MEET THE MAYOR serves as a vehicle for popular Broadway comedian Frank Fay. The star is cast as Spencer Brown, elevator operator in a backwoods hotel. As the community's resident philosopher, Brown's support is highly coveted in the upcoming mayoral race. The outcome of the plot is decided by a hidden recording device developed by Brown's friend and confidante Harry Bayliss (George Meeker in a rare sympathetic role). Fulfilling the film's leading-lady obligations is Ruth Hall, who by the time MEET THE MAYOR hit the screens had retired to become the wife of cinematographer Lee Garmes. [More]
Starring: Frank Fay, Ruth Hall, Hale Hamilton, George Meeker
Starring: Frank Fay, Ruth Hall, Hale Hamilton, George Meeker, Berton Churchill
Director: Ralph Cedar
Director: Ralph Cedar
Screenwriter: Charles S. Belden, Walter DeLeon
Composer: Edward Ward
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