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Released January 14, 1938
Featuring Ted Healy (Solo)
MGM
73.1 min. (Feature Film)

Actress Carlotta 'Charlie' Lee (Gladys George) has had several Broadway flops. Her ex-flame Peter Lawrence (Franchot Tone), a successful New York entertainment columnist seems determined to bury her career, but is actually panning her bad career choices to push her in the right direction. Peter learns that a childhood friend was just killed in an accident, and tracks down the orphaned children (Mickey Rooney and Virginia Weidler). In an attempt to keep them from going to an orphanage, he uses his weekly radio broadcast to ask for adoptive parent applicants. Charlie's publicist Jimmy Slattery (Ted Healy) cooks up a stunt to have her adopt the kids, and after a rough introduction, she comes to love them. But Peter is convinced that it's all still a promotional gimmick, and even though he and Charlie still have deep feelings for each other, the two wind up battling each other for the kids' best interests.

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Franchot Tone
Peter Lawrence

Gladys George
Charlotte ''Charlie'' Lee

Mickey Rooney
Mike O'Toole

Virginia Weidler
Jake O'Toole

Ted Healy
Jimmy Slattery

Ralph Morgan
Reggie Odell

Frank Jenks
Joe Cannon

Jessie Ralph
Sheriff Janet Winfield

Henry Kolker
Sam Ellinger

June Brewster
Betty Bartholemew

Howard C. Hickman
Editor Williams

Julius Tannen
Mr. Hillier

Sarah Edwards
Mrs. Warden

Oscar O'Shea
Pop Sheeman

Edgar Dearing
Det. Reardon

Robert Middlemass
Police Commissioner

Leyland Hodgson
George, Odell's chauffeur

Chester Gan
Louie, Peter's butler

Barnett Parker
Hotchkiss, Charlie's butler

Fay Holden
Mary, Peter's secretary

Blossom Rock
Hillier's secretary

Richard Cramer
Process server

Sam Ash
Headwaiter

Jack Norton
Club 44 bartender

Lillian Read
Hat check girl

Phillip Terry
Club 44 radio announcer

Ernie Alexander
Johnson, reporter

Cyril Ring
Reporter

Gil Patric
Reporter

Don Brodie
Reporter

Jules Cowles
Hotel doorman

Chester Clute
Pants salesman

Jim Farley
Plainclothesman

Bea Nigro
Elegant woman on dock

Leigh De Lacey
O'Toole neighbor

George Billings
Mike's friend

Leonard Kibrick
Mike's friend

Buster Slaven
Mike's friend


Harry Ruskin
Screenplay

John F. Seitz
Photography

Conrad A. Nervig
Film Editor

Cedric Gibbons
Art Director

Joseph C. Wright
Associate Art Director

Edwin B. Willis
Associate Art Director

Douglas Shearer
Recording Director

Edward Ward
Musical Score

Adrian
Gowns

Tom Andre
Assistant Director


















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