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  1. Chasing Rainbows (also known as The Road Show) is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic musical film directed by Charles Reisner, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film reunites The Broadway Melody stars Bessie Love and Charles King, with a supporting cast of Jack Benny, Marie Dressler, and Polly Moran.

  2. Chasing Rainbows: Directed by Charles Reisner. With Bessie Love, Charles King, Jack Benny, George K. Arthur. The road-show troupe of a top Broadway show go cross-country while taking the audience along on the on-stage scenes as well as what happens and is happening back stage of the production.

  3. Chasing Rainbows (1930) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Musical performers fall in love while rehearsing for the big show. Cast & Crew. Read More. Charles F. Reisner. Director. Bessie Love. Carlie. Charles King. Terry. Jack Benny. Eddie.

  4. Chasing Rainbows película dirigida por Charles Reisner y protagonizada por Bessie Love, Charles King y Jack Benny. Año: 1930. Sinopsis: La compañía de road-show de uno de los mejores espectáculos de Broadway recorre el país mientras lleva a la audiencia a las escenas en el escenario, así como lo que sucede y está sucediendo detrás del ...

  5. In Chasing Rainbows, a girl (Scarlet) finds she was adopted and goes on a search for her parents. This brings her to the darker side of Boston, where her real mother is a well-known nightclub singer. Like Orpheus, Scarlet faces dangerous tests before she is able to face her mother.

  6. Song-and-dance man Terry (Charles King), the unofficial star of the troupe, is a swell-headed jerk, who ignores his ever-loving partner Carlie (Bessie Love) in favor of predatory leading lady Daphne (Nina Martan). He finally realizes what a fool he's been when Daphne walks out on the show and faithful Carlie takes her place.

  7. The story centers on the touring cast of a musical, but a strange one, because all of the actors seem to be the characters they play onstage whenever they are offstage. Leading man Charles King is a major sap and a jerk, for whom, somehow, Bessie Love has an unrequited love. But King falls… more. ★★★.