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A young sailor saves a woman from drowning. The woman turns out to be a rich heiress; unfortunately for the sailor, she was only pretending to be drowning so that another young man she had her eye on would save her.
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Plot Summary
A young, struggling songwriter, facing eviction, takes a job as a singing waiter. He falls for the daughter of a wealthy, disapproving businessman who insists she marry a suitor of his choosing. The songwriter must overcome financial hardship and familial opposition to win the heart of his beloved.
Critical Reception
This lighthearted musical comedy was generally received as a pleasant, if unremarkable, diversion typical of its era. Critics noted its charming performances and catchy musical numbers, though some found the plot predictable. Audiences likely appreciated its escapist qualities during the Great Depression.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic musical sequences and comedic performances.
- Found to be a charming, albeit formulaic, romantic comedy.
- An enjoyable slice of early Hollywood musical entertainment.
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Fun Fact
Eddie Foy Jr., who plays a romantic rival, was part of the famous vaudeville family, the Seven Little Foys, and was known for his energetic performances.
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