

The Song and Dance Man
Directed by Herbert BrenonWhere to Watch The Song and Dance Man
The Song and Dance Man Trivia
The Song and Dance Man was released on February 8, 1926.
The Song and Dance Man was directed by Herbert Brenon.
The Song and Dance Man has a runtime of 70m.
The Song and Dance Man was produced by Jesse L. Lasky, Adolph Zukor.
Happy Farrell is caught trying to hold up two men--Charles Nelson, theatrical producer, and Joseph Murdock, a rich artist. He exonerates himself by relating his tribulations as a song-and-dance man and how he gave his last penny to an old woman and her daughter, Leola, also a dancer. Nelson agrees to give both Happy and Leola a chance on Broadway. Leola is a success, but Happy fails and goes west to try his luck. When he returns successful, he finds that Leola, now engaged to Murdock, has become a star. Happy yearns to return to the song and dance circuit and does so.
The key characters in The Song and Dance Man are Happy Farrell (Tom Moore), Leola Lane (Bessie Love), Joseph Murdock (Harrison Ford).
The Song and Dance Man is a Drama film.











