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453:. The following month Vincent Price was cast as Boss Tweed; Noah Beery Snr had played the part on Broadway but the role was reconfigured so Tweed could be a romantic rival for Durbin's character. “I took the part because Fred Astaire was going to direct, but he quit on opening day of filming,” said Vincent Price. “Perhaps he finally read the script.”
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