
Al Howard may be a star on Broadway, but he is no longer welcomed by any producer. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants causing shows to close and producers to lose money. When his sister Molly can no longer find Al work, she teams him up with talented Dorothy for a club date in Chicago. Flush with another success, Al wants to open his own club on Broadway, so he borrows money from a gangster to open the show. Al has Dorothy, who he ignores, the gangste... (Full plot summary below)
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Al Howard may be a star on Broadway, but he is no longer welcomed by any producer. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants causing shows to close and producers to lose money. When his sister Molly can no longer find Al work, she teams him up with talented Dorothy for a club date in Chicago. Flush with another success, Al wants to open his own club on Broadway, so he borrows money from a gangster to open the show. Al has Dorothy, who he ignores, the gangsters dough and the gangster's sweetie Luana. All he has to do is keep them all happy, but Luana wants Al.
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| User ReviewJames HDecent musical/comedy/drama, nothing extraordinary however. Good cast, but the supporting cast overshadows stars Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler. Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLaine, Akim Tamiroff, Helen Morgan and especially Patsy Kelly are terrific. It has good tunes, reasonably good musical numbers and a fun story. Light and entertaining. |
| User ReviewGreg WForget the melodramatic plot and enjoy the music: Jolson sings "A Quarter to Nine" and "A Latin from Manhattan," and Helen Morgan shines while singing ""The Little Things You Used to Do." Jolson and Keeler's only starring film together (they were married in real life). |