Club champion Lora Moore loses a golf match to a woman from another golf club. Then Jerry Downs, a handsome golf pro, and his goofy friend Jack Martin show up.


Is it worth the watch? If you have any love for the early 1930s, then yeah, you should definitely put this on. It's light and doesn't ask much of you. People who hate stagey acting or those old-timey high-pitched singing voices will probably want to turn it off after five minutes. But if you like seeing how movies used...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lloyd Corrigan

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have any love for the early 1930s, then yeah, you should definitely put this on. It's light and doesn't ask much of you. People who hate stagey acting or those old-timey high-pitched singing voices will probably want to turn it off after five minutes. But if you like seeing how movies used to look when they were just figuring out sound, it’s a total gem. The first thing you notice is the color. This was filmed in early Technicolor, so everything has this weird, vib..."
Buddy G. DeSylva, Frank Mandel, Laurence Schwab, Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Lloyd Corrigan
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Charley Chase

