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  1. Mr. Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film written by Abel Green and Ed Sullivan. The film was directed by Johnnie Walker (1894–1949) who was also a silent film actor and producer, and stars Sullivan along with a cast of celebrity walk-ons. It was shot in New York City.

  2. Mr. Broadway: Directed by Johnnie Walker, Edgar G. Ulmer. With Ed Sullivan, Jack Dempsey, Ruth Etting, Bert Lahr. Ed Sullivan shows night spots all over New York in this movie, joking and listening to stories the patrons tell.

  3. Film Details. Release Date. Sep 21, 1933. Premiere Information. New York opening: 12 Sep 1933. Production Company. Broadway-Hollywood Productions, Ltd.; Malcomar Productions. Distribution Company. Arthur Greenblatt, Inc.

  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Mr. Broadway (1933) - Johnnie Walker on AllMovie - Perhaps hoping to emulate the Hollywood success…

  5. Overview. Share. Mr. Broadway (1933) 09/12/1933 (US) Comedy , Documentary 1h 3m. User. Score. Overview. Ed Sullivan shows night spots all over New York in this movie, joking and listening to stories the patrons tell. Screenplay, Story. Johnnie Walker. Director. Abel Green. Writer.

  6. MR. BROADWAY. USA, 1933. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Stormy weather" by Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen; "Why can't this night go on for ever?" by Charles Newman, Isham Jones. (Songs). Abe Lyman and his Orchestra, Isham Jones and his Orchestra, Eddie Duchin and his Central Park Casino Dance Orchestra, Blossom Seeley, Ruth Etting.

  7. 1962 Broadway Mr. President is a musical with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse and music and lyrics by Irving Berlin . The story focuses on fictional US President Stephen Decatur Henderson, who runs into political trouble following a disastrous trip to the Soviet Union , and his problems with his children.