Dancing Lady (1933) - (Movie Clip) Gone Hollywood
MGM at play here, Broadway director Patch (Clark Gable) griping with aide Steve (Ted Healy), then chased by aspiring dancer Janie (Joan Crawford), who later commiserates with her would-be sugar-daddy Tod (Franchot Tone, Crawford's husband), in Dancing Lady, 1933.
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The younger Three Stooges (Larry Fine on piano, Moe and Shemp "Curly" Howard) are the rehearsal band, their cohort Ted Healy is fixer "Steve," who decides Janie (Joan Crawford) deserves a look from director Patch (Clark Gable), whom she's been pestering already, in Dancing Lady, 1933.