It was a follow-up to (but not a sequel to) the 1934 release, George White's Scandals.
George White's Scandals of 1920 was featured in an episode of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
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His first job was maintaining buses for the Bristol Tramways & Carriage Company, one of Sir George White's companies.
General Magic (inventors Kevin Surace, George White and others) applied for and were awarded several key patents in the voice recognition and artificial personality arena.
Reportedly, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson filmed a dance routine for this film, but it was cut.
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According to her introduction to the book Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance, a mix-up in the make-up department resulted in her being made to look almost Egyptian and she left the production so disenchanted with movie-making, she initially rejected a contract offer by MGM that later in the year placed her in the popular Broadway Melody of 1936.