
When a popular radio singer is knocked unconscious during a robbery, a squeaky-voiced college boy fills in for him. To everyone's amazement, especially his recent girlfriend, who just broke up with him, he becomes an overnight sensation.

You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for movies that feel like they were made on a different planet. It is definitely not for you if you can't stand high-pitched singing or 1930s college humor that doesn't always land. It’s a strange little movie. Arthur Lake plays Eddie, and let me tell you, his voi...

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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for movies that feel like they were made on a different planet. It is definitely not for you if you can't stand high-pitched singing or 1930s college humor that doesn't always land. It’s a strange little movie. Arthur Lake plays Eddie, and let me tell you, his voice is... something else. He sounds like he just inhaled a whole tank of helium. But that is the whole point, I guess. The story starts at a college where everyone seems way too o..."
Richard Connell, Howard J. Green
United States

1930 · IMDb 5.8


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