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  1. Here Comes Elmer: Regia di Joseph Santley. Con Al Pearce, Dale Evans, Frank Albertson, Gloria Stuart. At a mid-Western radio station, after comedian Al Pearce and his troupe finish rehearsing their one-hundredth radio program for sponsor Parrot Finance Co., they learn that Horace Parrot wants them to do the broadcast from his home.

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    • Joseph Santley
    • Approved
    • Al Pearce, Dale Evans, Frank Albertson
  2. Running time. 74 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Here Comes Elmer is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Stanley Davis and Jack Townley. The film stars Al Pearce, Dale Evans, Frank Albertson, Gloria Stuart, Wally Vernon and Nick Cockrane.

  3. Al, who has taken a job as a vacuum cleaner salesman, is assigned to work with salesman Elmer Blurt, to whom Al bears a striking resemblance. As Al pursues his new job, Joe and the band rehearse for the new club's opening.

    • Joseph Santley, Kenneth Holmes, Leonard Zurit
    • Al Pearce
  4. Overview. This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city. Their journey begins when Elmer decides to eject their female singer because she isn't really right.

  5. This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city. Their journey begins when Elmer decides to eject their female singer because she isn't really right.

    • Joseph Santley
    • Republic Pictures
  6. Here Comes Elmer (1943) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. Cast & Crew. Joseph Santley Director. Dale Evans Cast. Frank Albertson Cast. Gloria Stuart Cast. Jack Townley Screenplay. Stanley Davis Screenplay. Al Pearce Cast. Wally Vernon Cast. Critics reviews.

  7. Synopsis. At a mid-Western radio station, after comedian Al Pearce and his troupe finish rehearsing their one-hundredth radio program for sponsor Parrot Finance Co., they learn that Horace Parrot wants them to do the broadcast from his home. Parrot tries to persuade Al to let his sister, Arline Harris, sing on the program but Al resists.