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Sunny Skies 1930

★ 4.26 votes75 min📅 1930-05-16

Step into the lively world of early talkies with *Sunny Skies (1930)*, a spirited blend of music and comedy directed by the talented Norman Taurog.

Director: Norman Taurog

Cast

Benny Rubin
Benny Rubin
Benny Krantz
Marceline Day
Marceline Day
Mary Norris
Rex Lease
Rex Lease
Jim Grant
Marjorie Kane
Marjorie Kane
Doris
Harry Lee
Papa Krantz
Wesley Barry
Wesley Barry
Sturrle
Greta Granstedt
Greta Granstedt
College Widow
Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston
Dave
James Wilcox
Smith
Eddy Chandler
Eddy Chandler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sunny Skies (1930) about?

This early talkie comedy-musical centers on a hotheaded football star whose drinking and temper threaten his career and love life, while his loyal roommate tries to steer him straight with humor and heart.

Who directed Sunny Skies?

Norman Taurog, known for his keen eye for both comedy and drama, directed this spirited 1930 film.

Who stars in Sunny Skies?

The film features Benny Rubin, Marceline Day, Rex Lease, Marjorie Kane, and Wesley Barry in key roles.

Is Sunny Skies (1930) worth watching?

While the film lacks an IMDb rating, its lively mix of music, comedy, and early sound-era charm makes it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic cinema. The themes of friendship and redemption add depth to the otherwise lighthearted story.

How long is Sunny Skies?

Sunny Skies runs for 75 minutes.

About Sunny Skies (1930) — A 1930s Comedy-Musical About Football, Friendship, and Redemption

Step into the lively world of early talkies with *Sunny Skies (1930)*, a spirited blend of music and comedy directed by the talented Norman Taurog.

This 75-minute gem follows the misadventures of a charismatic football hero whose fiery temper and indulgent habits spiral dangerously close to derailing both his athletic career and his romantic life. His steadfast, wide-eyed roommate provides the perfect comic foil, offering unwavering support with a side of humor. Beneath the surface of slapstick antics lies a poignant tale of friendship, redemption, and the perils of self-destruction, all wrapped in the infectious energy of 1930s musical charm.