Flippen's Frolics
Originally released in 1936. Flippen's Frolics is a feature film. directed by Milton Schwarzwald. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jay C. Flippen, Rose Marie, and Lewis Seiler
Synopsis
In a New York City cabaret setting, Jay. C. Flippen (using his Colonel Flippen character, as J. C. Flippen) emcees and introduces various stage, vaudeville and radio acts and performers, including Rose Marie), when still billed as Baby Rose Marie, who does a couple of song-and-dance numbers.. A singing trio called The Manhattanites sings a song and Bill Powers and His Steppers do some stepping. Flippen and Lew Seiler pair up to do a vaudeville routine. And all done in exactly 18 minutes.
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Production Details
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flippen's Frolics about?
In a New York City cabaret setting, Jay. C. Flippen (using his Colonel Flippen character, as J. C. Flippen) emcees and introduces various stage, vaudeville and radio acts and performers, including ...
Who directed Flippen's Frolics?
Flippen's Frolics was directed by Milton Schwarzwald.
How long is Flippen's Frolics?
Flippen's Frolics has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Flippen's Frolics released?
Flippen's Frolics was released on July 15, 1936 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Flippen's Frolics?
The main cast of Flippen's Frolics includes Jay C. Flippen, Rose Marie, Lewis Seiler.