A songwriter has to come up with a full-length theatrical piece within a few days..


Two for Tonight, a snappy little musical from 1935, is absolutely worth a peek if you're into that specific pre-code era charm. Bing Crosby fans will find plenty to hum along to, and anyone who enjoys quick, slightly silly screwball comedies might get a kick out of it. If you need deep plot or modern pacing, though, yo...
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"Two for Tonight, a snappy little musical from 1935, is absolutely worth a peek if you're into that specific pre-code era charm. Bing Crosby fans will find plenty to hum along to, and anyone who enjoys quick, slightly silly screwball comedies might get a kick out of it. If you need deep plot or modern pacing, though, you might find yourself checking your watch. 😉 So, the whole setup is pretty classic: Bing plays a songwriter, fresh off a big hit, but he’s kinda stuck. He needs a new play, like,..."

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George Marion Jr., Jane Storm, Harry Ruskin, Max Lief, Bobby Vernon, Samuel Hoffenstein, J.O. Lief, Grover Jones
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Romance, Musical, Comedy


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