A vaudeville act inherits an old, beat-up building and decides to try to turn it into a hip new nightclub.A vaudeville act inherits an old, beat-up building and decides to try to turn it into a hip new nightclub.A vaudeville act inherits an old, beat-up building and decides to try to turn it into a hip new nightclub.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
- (as Tommy Dorsey His Trombone and His Orchestra)
William 'Red' Donahue
- Red Donahue
- (as Red Donahue and His Mule 'Uno')
Billy Bletcher
- Horse
- (voice)
Carl Andre
- Horseman
- (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Bobby Barber
- Waiter Who Gets Slapped
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThis musical was Frank Sinatra's movie debut. His appearance, singing "I'll Never Smile Again" with Tommy Dorsey's band, was uncredited.
- ConnectionsFeatured in My Music: The Big Band Years (2009)
- SoundtracksDolores
(uncredited)
Music by Louis Alter
Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Performed in Spanish by "The Mexican Trio"
Performed by Bert Wheeler and the Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Featured review
Mostly a waste considering the musical talent involved. Wheeler was right-- the film is poorly done, with a lot of second-rate comedy acts, not the least of which is Wheeler himself. The opening scene presents a tracking-down-the-main-street shot of 1940's Las Vegas, so we do get a sketchy view of what glitter gulch was like in those early days. Also, the funky version of the three sisters' "Mary, Mary" is nicely staged and a pleasant surprise. But once Wheeler's unfunny shenanigans take over, the movie heads downhill. Of course, there's a look at the Dorsey band, but except for their "Song of India", the rest of the selections are pretty mediocre, not counting Sinatra's dreamy version of "I'll Never Smile Again". My favorite scene is where Regan and Moore stand before a cardboard backdrop and declare it a "beautiful view". I know, I'm being severe on a B-grade movie that was never intended to be much more than a showcase for the Dorsey band. But , in my view at least, it's a pretty poor showcase.
- dougdoepke
- Jul 10, 2008
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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