Band tries to get an audition for a job at a prestigious nightclub.Band tries to get an audition for a job at a prestigious nightclub.Band tries to get an audition for a job at a prestigious nightclub.
Harriet Nelson
- Linda Rogers
- (as Harriet Hilliard)
Virginia Vale
- Hazel De Vore
- (as Dorothy Howe)
Charles Adler
- Member Yacht Club Boys
- (uncredited)
Murray Alper
- Concessionaire
- (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
- Truant Officer
- (uncredited)
Monte Blue
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
Egon Brecher
- Pawnbroker
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaParamount sent photographers to the Cocoanut Grove to prepare a record of the Grove for the set designers to re-create the Cocoanut Grove interior on a Paramount sound stage.
- Quotes
Linda Rogers: The bigger the fire, the better I look. In fact, during the Chicago fire, I was a ravishing beauty.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Lady of Burlesque (1943)
Featured review
Here's another film in which Fred MacMurray demonstrates his smooth comedy style.
He plays a bandleader who is trying to get from Chicago to Hollywood so he can audition for the Cocoanut Grove night club. The band is a disparate group of musicians as well as the Yacht Club Boys and Eve Arden and Ben Blue as a dance "speciality" act. MacMurray also has a kid (Billy Lee) who isn't his and a tutor (Harriet Nelson). With no money, they go on a road trip in a jalopy pulling a trailer. They also pick up a bizarre singer (Rufe Davis) because he has a tow truck.
MacMurray is excellent in this little film; he gets to be funny but also shows his tender side in scenes with the kid and with Nelson. He even gets to sing a serious song and play clarinet. Nelson sings "Love, Says My Heart." Arden and Blue do a comic apache dance and another number. The Yacht Club Boys sing the hilarious "We're Four of the Three Musketeers." Especially nice chemistry between Fred MacMurray and Harriet Nelson, who would (as well as Eve Arden) go on the be among the biggest TV stars of the 50s and 60s.
He plays a bandleader who is trying to get from Chicago to Hollywood so he can audition for the Cocoanut Grove night club. The band is a disparate group of musicians as well as the Yacht Club Boys and Eve Arden and Ben Blue as a dance "speciality" act. MacMurray also has a kid (Billy Lee) who isn't his and a tutor (Harriet Nelson). With no money, they go on a road trip in a jalopy pulling a trailer. They also pick up a bizarre singer (Rufe Davis) because he has a tow truck.
MacMurray is excellent in this little film; he gets to be funny but also shows his tender side in scenes with the kid and with Nelson. He even gets to sing a serious song and play clarinet. Nelson sings "Love, Says My Heart." Arden and Blue do a comic apache dance and another number. The Yacht Club Boys sing the hilarious "We're Four of the Three Musketeers." Especially nice chemistry between Fred MacMurray and Harriet Nelson, who would (as well as Eve Arden) go on the be among the biggest TV stars of the 50s and 60s.
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- Quando Canta o Coração
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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