Year: 1936
Runtime: 11 mins
Language: English
Director: Felix E. Feist
Edna’s grandfather conducts a modest orchestra that performs in the park each Sunday. City officials consider canceling the concerts because of poor attendance. Determined, Judy and Edna rally a crowd for the next show, joining the orchestra themselves—Edna delivers an aria while Judy sings the patriotic song ‘Americana’.
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