A failed vaudevillean finds a trained dog, who helps him succeed in early talking films.A failed vaudevillean finds a trained dog, who helps him succeed in early talking films.A failed vaudevillean finds a trained dog, who helps him succeed in early talking films.
Gregory Gaye
- Milo
- (as Gregory Gay)
Don Anderson
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Russ Bender
- Police Captain
- (uncredited)
Helen Bennett
- Columnist
- (uncredited)
Madge Blake
- Stout Woman
- (uncredited)
Hugh Boswell
- Stage Manager
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaFinal film of director Robert Z. Leonard. NOTE: Director, screenwriter and occasional producer Leonard (nicknamed Pop) started his film career as an actor in Damon and Pythias (1908). Ultimately his directing style would become identified with the golden age of MGM. He began with MGM's predecessor, Metro Pictures, directing and writing Peacock Alley (1922), and finished his stint there with MGM's The King's Thief (1955) (as director only). For his career finale at Universal-International, he once more guided Van Johnson. Previously, the director and leading man had teamed five times at MGM: Week-End at the Waldorf (1945), In the Good Old Summertime (1949), Duchess of Idaho (1950), Grounds for Marriage (1951) and Too Young to Kiss (1951).
- SoundtracksSINGING A VAGABOND SONG
Written by Val Burton, Harry Richman, and Sam Messenheimer (1930)
Sung by Van Johnson
Featured review
Len Carmody "Van Johnson" is a wannabe stage actor telling jokes that not are funny, dancing and singing. Kelly is a stage show dog that is always being "hit" by his so-called master. Carmody befriends the dog not knowing that Kelly has decided to adopt him as his master. Kelly and Carmody develop routines for the shows which always features Kelly dancing when his paws are on Carmody's shoulders. A producer of early talking hollywood movies decides that Kelly would be a hit but that they must also bring along Carmody because Kelly will not work without him. Carmody's pride leads him to believe that he is the star of the movies and not a dog. Carmody has a showdown with Kelly.
In this film, Kelly also is the star but Van Johnson is wonderful as the overbearing egotist. The final scenes as Carmody realizes just how much Kelly loves him and he the dog is very touching. If you love dogs then you will always remember this gem.
In this film, Kelly also is the star but Van Johnson is wonderful as the overbearing egotist. The final scenes as Carmody realizes just how much Kelly loves him and he the dog is very touching. If you love dogs then you will always remember this gem.
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- İki arkadaşın hikâyesi
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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