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  1. No, No, Nanette is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film with Technicolor sequences that was directed by Clarence G. Badger and released by First National Pictures. It was adapted from the play of the same title by Otto A. Harbach and Frank Mandel.

  2. No, No, Nanette is a musical with a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel based on Mandel's 1919 Broadway play My Lady Friends; lyrics by Irving Caesar and Harbach; and music by Vincent Youmans.

  3. No, No, Nanette: Directed by Clarence G. Badger. With Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield, Louise Fazenda. A bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds himself backing a Broadway show.

    • (40)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Clarence G. Badger
    • 1930-02-16
  4. 4 de abr. de 2008 · Taken from IMDB: Perky young Nanette attempts to save the marriage of her uncle and aunt by untangling Uncle Jimmy from several innocent but ensnaring flirtations. Attempting one such unentanglement, Nanette enlists the help of theatrical producer Bill Trainor, who promptly falls in love with her.

    • 87 min
    • 63.5K
    • Scott Saunders
  5. No, No, Nanette es una película dirigida por Clarence G. Badger con Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield, Louise Fazenda .... Año: 1930. Título original: No, No, Nanette. Sinopsis:Puedes ver No, No, Nanette mediante en las plataformas:

    • Sol Polito
    • Clarence G. Badger
    • Estados Unidos
    • Musical. Comedia
  6. No, No, Nanette ( 1930) 98 mins | Musical comedy | 16 February 1930. Cast: Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield [ More ] Director: Clarence Badger. Writer: Howard Emmett Rogers. Producer: Ned Marin. Cinematographer: Sol Polito. Editor: Peter Fritch. Production Company: First National Pictures, Inc. HISTORY. DETAILS. CREDITS. SYNOPSIS.

  7. Tom, who has written a musical show for his sweetheart, Nanette, is unable to find a producer who will star Nanette. After weeks of searching, she persuades James Smith, a millionaire Bible publisher and former friend of her father's, to back the show, though without the consent of Smith's stingy, old-fashioned spouse.