Bandleader Jack Conrad is impressed by prison inmate Ray Ferrera on saxophone. Conrad hires Ray to join his band and tour upon his release.

Is it worth the time? If you like movies that move fast and don't worry too much about logic, yeah, give this a spin. It's got that old-school studio efficiency where they don't waste time on anything that doesn't push the plot forward. Probably skip it if you need your dramas to be emotionally heavy or logically air-t...


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"Is it worth the time? If you like movies that move fast and don't worry too much about logic, yeah, give this a spin. It's got that old-school studio efficiency where they don't waste time on anything that doesn't push the plot forward. Probably skip it if you need your dramas to be emotionally heavy or logically air-tight, because this thing just kind of trips over its own feet whenever it tries to be serious. George Raft is the guy here. He plays the ex-con saxophone player, and he’s actually..."

Lloyd Nolan
Lawrence Riley, William Slavens McNutt, Charles Samuels, Harry Ruskin, Claude Binyon, Byron Morgan, Jane Storm, Leon Gordon, Lewis R. Foster
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