The Rainbow Man
The Rainbow Man is a 1929 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. A copy of The Rainbow Man is preserved by the Library of Congress Packard Campus.
Plot
According to film magazine, Rainbow Ryan, a minstrel performer, adopts Billy Ryan, the son of an acrobat friend who is killed while performing on stage. Playing in a small town, Rainbow falls in love with Mary Land, the daughter of a strict hotelkeeper who disapproves of all theatrical people. Rainbow moves on with the show, and Mary belatedly discovers that Billy is the child of her dead sister. Mary goes after Rainbow, and he sends Billy back home with her, renouncing his love for her for fear of going against her father's command that she has nothing to do with entertainers. The minstrel show is booked into a small town near Mary's, however, and Billy runs away to see Rainbow. Mary follows, and she and Rainbow are reunited.Cast
- Eddie Dowling as Rainbow Ryan
- Marian Nixon as Mary Lane
- Frankie Darro as Billy Ryan
- Sam Hardy as Doc Hardy
- Lloyd Ingraham as Colonel Lane
- George 'Gabby' Hayes as Bill
- Dannie Mac Grant as
Soundtrack
- "Sleepy Valley"
- "Little Pal"
- '''"Rainbow Man"'''
Trivia