A radio-singer, Bing Crosby, is none-too-concerned about his job, and an affair with Mona leads to his dismissal. When it appears Hornsby is getting and paying a lot of attention to his fiancée, Anita Rogers, station manager Leslie McWhinney buys the station, gives Hornsby his job back, and goes on a honeymoon with Anita.


Is it worth your time? If you're into the history of early sound films or just really love the sound of 1930s big bands, you'll probably have a blast. If you're looking for a tight, logical narrative, you’re going to hate this. It’s basically a parade of talent with a thin layer of radio-station drama slapped on top. ...


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

Frank Tuttle

Hal Roach
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"Is it worth your time? If you're into the history of early sound films or just really love the sound of 1930s big bands, you'll probably have a blast. If you're looking for a tight, logical narrative, you’re going to hate this. It’s basically a parade of talent with a thin layer of radio-station drama slapped on top. Bing Crosby looks like he’s just kind of hanging out, which honestly works for the character. He doesn't seem to be trying very hard, but maybe that's the point? The vibe is... fr..."
Arthur Tracy
William Ford Manley, George Marion Jr., George Burns
United States
Musical, Comedy, Romance

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