Give My Regards to Broadway (film)

Give My Regards to Broadway is a 1948 American Technicolor musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Dan Dailey Charles Winninger and Nancy Guild.

It was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox and takes its title from the 1904 song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M. Cohan.

Although agent Toby Helper continues to look for stage bookings, Albert has become a New Jersey company's shipping clerk.

Bert, meantime, has a good job and is more interested in playing baseball than in returning to show business.

But when he hears a crowd's roar from a nearby baseball field, Albert goes to watch Bert play and realizes he and the entire family are here to stay.