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  1. Varieties on Parade: Dirigido por Ron Ormond. Con Jackie Coogan, Eddie Garr, Tom Neal, Eddie Dean. After a live orchestra opens the show, master of ceremonies Eddie Garr greets the audience from a theater stage and tells them about his trip to Los Angeles, where out-of-work actors are always "acting" while working in their service-industry jobs.

  2. Varieties on Parade Ron Ormond es conocido por ciertos aficionados a películas de serie B – Son of Billy the Kid (1949), King of the Bullwhip (1950), Outlaw Women (1952), Mesa of Lost Women (1953), White Lightnin' Road (1965) , The Girl from Tobacco Row (1966), T he Monster and the Stripper (1968), 39 Stripe s (1979) o The Burning Hell (1974 ...

  3. Varieties on Parade is a 1951 American musical film directed by Ron Ormond and released by Lippert Pictures . Content. The film is a simple variety hour with no plot, replicating a vaudeville show. Comic master of ceremonies Eddie Garr opens the show with a monologue about Hollywood locals trying to impress movie producers.

  4. Estrenada el 20/07/1951, protagonizada por Tom Neal, Lyle Talbot, Jackie Coogan, Eddie Garr. Descubre dónde ver esta película, tráiler, vídeos, resumen o sinopsis y mucho más, en La Vanguardia

  5. Overview. Following a live orchestra opening, emcee Eddie Garr greets the audience and tells them about his trip to Los Angeles, where out-of-work actors are always 'acting' while in their service-industry jobs. What follows is a cavalcade of wild and wacky performances. Ron Ormond. Director, Writer.

  6. Varieties on Parade is a 1951 American musical film directed by Ron Ormond and released by Lippert Pictures.

  7. After a live orchestra opens the show, master of ceremonies Eddie Garr greets the audience from a theater stage and tells them about his trip to Los Angeles, where out-of-work actors are always «acting» while working in their service-industry jobs. Garr then introduces The Diacoffs, a mother and daughter team who perform bicycle feats. Next, The Johnson Brothers, Duke and Harry, perform a ...