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The Matinee Idol/American Dream (1928)
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Double Feature
The Matinee Idol:
When Ginger's Bolivar's amateur stock company is invited to join superstar Don Wilson's Broadway review, little does Ginger know that recently hired bit-part actor Harry Mann and Don are one and the same. Don, you see, believes the oh-so-serious Bolivar Players are oh-so-unintentionally funny, and has brought them to the Big Apple as a comedy act. But when "Harry falls for Ginger, Don soon learns that humiliating the woman he loves is no laughing matter!
American Dream:
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