
The story follows an aging movie star who discovers that, while audiences cheer the music and revel in the comedy, she has been replaced in her latest film by a bright young chorus girl. As she comes to terms with this truth, the film blends lively musical numbers with heartfelt humor, highlighting the clash between veteran fame and fresh talent.
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Explore the complete cast of Music Is Magic, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Paul McVey
Theatre Spectator (uncredited)

Hattie McDaniel
Hattie (Amanda in credits)

Don Brodie
Reporter (uncredited)

Luis Alberni
Señor Castellano - Cafe Proprietor

Bebe Daniels
Diane De Valle

Charles C. Wilson
Decker - Theatre Manager (uncredited)

Tex Brodus
Young Dancer (uncredited)

Cyril Ring
Cafe Patron (uncredited)

James Burke
Mickey (uncredited)

Frank Mills
Joe - Stagehand (uncredited)

Alice Faye
Peggy Harper

Lee Bailey
Dancer (uncredited)

Ray Walker
Jack Lambert

Gladden James
Reporter (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin
Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Blanche Payson
Opera Singer in Music is Magic Number (uncredited)

James Pier Mason
Audience Spectator (uncredited)

Nelson McDowell
Bluenose in Music is Magic Number (uncredited)

Fay Holderness
Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Tom Ricketts
Elderly Dancer in Music is Magic Number (uncredited)

Wade Boteler
Streetcar Inspector (uncredited)

Jack Durant
Eddie Harper

Si Jenks
Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Ernie Alexander
Drunk on Streetcar (uncredited)

Andrew Tombes
Ben Pomeroy

Grace Hayle
Laundry Manageress (uncredited)

Gene Morgan
Theatre Barker (uncredited)

Niles Welch
Film Director (uncredited)

Frank Mitchell
Peanuts Harper

Lynn Bari
Theatre Cashier (uncredited)

Hal K. Dawson
Jim Watson (uncredited)

Arline Judge
Theatre Customer (uncredited)

Rafael Alcayde
Lopez - Cafe Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

Patsy Lee
Dancer (uncredited)

Geneva Sawyer
Chorine (uncredited)

Dorothy Dix
Alice - Pomeroy's Secretary (uncredited)

Paddy O'Flynn
Reporter (uncredited)

Jerry Jerome
Photographer (uncredited)

Anne Nagel
Chorine (uncredited)

Thomas Beck
Tony Bennett

Ernest Shields
Photographer (uncredited)

Mildred Morris
Dancer (uncredited)

Edith Haskins
Dancer (uncredited)

Belle Richards
Dancer (uncredited)

Rosina Lawrence
Shirley De Valle

Clark Rutledge
Black Team Dancer (uncredited)

Johnny Taylor
Black Team Dancer (uncredited)

Betty Brown
Dancer (uncredited)

Crystal Keate
Dancer (uncredited)

Marbeth Wright
Dancer (uncredited)

Betty Lomack
Young Dancer (uncredited)

Frances McCardell
Elderly Dancer in Music is Magic Number (uncredited)

Nondas Wayne
Dancer (uncredited)
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