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  1. Roman Scandals is a 1933 American black-and-white pre-Code musical film starring Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, Edward Arnold and David Manners. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. The film features a number of intricate production numbers choreographed by Busby Berkeley.

  2. Roman Scandals: Directed by Frank Tuttle. With Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, Edward Arnold. A kind-hearted young man is thrown out of his corrupt home town of West Rome, Oklahoma.

    • (813)
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
    • Frank Tuttle
    • 1933-12-29
  3. Synopsis. Warren F. Cooper, the leading citizen of West Rome, is outraged to find Eddie, a beloved local "little guy," sleeping on the statue of the Empress Agrippa in the Museum of Roman Art, which Cooper donated to the town. Later that morning, Cooper, the mayor, and Charles Pratt, the chief of police, discuss Cooper's latest scam: Cooper ...

    • Frank Tuttle, Busby Berkeley, Ralph Cedar
    • Eddie Cantor
  4. This musical romp though ancient Rome concerns the adventures of innocent delivery boy Eddie (Eddie Cantor). One day while making his rounds in the dull American Midwestern town of West Rome ...

    • (4)
    • Frank Tuttle
    • Musical, Comedy
    • Eddie Cantor
  5. Roman Scandals. 1933 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-14. Comedy · Fantasy · Musicals. A kindhearted delivery boy from rural Oklahoma awakens in Ancient Rome, where he finds himself embroiled in a plot to kill the corrupt emperor. Subtitles: English. Starring: Eddie Cantor Ruth Etting Gloria Stuart Edward Arnold David Manners Verree Teasdale.

    • Frank Tuttle
    • January 1, 1933
    • 92 min
  6. Purchase Roman Scandals on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Young Eddie (Eddie Cantor), amateur historian of Ancient Rome and full-time resident of West Rome, Oklahoma, finds himself facing uncertain exile after crossing the ruthless oligarchs that run his town.

  7. A kind-hearted young man is thrown out of his corrupt home town of West Rome, Oklahoma. He falls asleep and dreams that he is back in the days of olden Rome, where he gets mixed up with court intrigue and a murder plot against the Emperor. Frank Tuttle. Director. George S. Kaufman. Story. Robert E. Sherwood.