Bing and a buddy drive to the college town where Bing's penpal, a billboard model, goes to school. Little does he know he's being pranked by one of her male classmates.

Is this thing worth your time? If you like old-school musical shorts or are a completionist for Bing Crosby’s early work, sure, why not. It’s barely twenty minutes long, so you won't lose much of your afternoon. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense or doesn't feel like a series of excuses to sing, stay far awa...
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"Is this thing worth your time? If you like old-school musical shorts or are a completionist for Bing Crosby’s early work, sure, why not. It’s barely twenty minutes long, so you won't lose much of your afternoon. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense or doesn't feel like a series of excuses to sing, stay far away. The whole premise is built on a lie, which is fine for a comedy, but the execution is… well, it’s frantic. Bing and his buddy go on this road trip to find a billboard model. I ..."
Lewis R. Foster, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy, John A. Waldron
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