A film star finds herself in trouble with her co-star when she has to flirt with the backer to prevent him withdrawing his support. But all ends well.


If you're hunting for something to watch tonight, Redheads on Parade is pretty much for the musical completionists or folks who just really love the 1930s studio aesthetic. If you’re looking for a plot that makes actual sense or characters who don’t feel like cardboard cutouts, you’re probably going to hate this. It’s ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you're hunting for something to watch tonight, Redheads on Parade is pretty much for the musical completionists or folks who just really love the 1930s studio aesthetic. If you’re looking for a plot that makes actual sense or characters who don’t feel like cardboard cutouts, you’re probably going to hate this. It’s a loud, brassy, and frankly, a bit desperate little movie. The whole premise is built on this flimsy idea of a film star having to play nice with a rich guy to keep the money flow..."

Hooper Atchley
Jesse Lasky Jr., Edmund L. Hartmann, Rian James, Keene Thompson, Jay Gorney, William LeBaron, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Don Hartman, Julien Josephson, Barry Trivers, Gertrude Purcell, Sam Hellman
United States

