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An ad man gets his model girlfriend to pose as a debutante for a new campaign.
rating
6
runtime
97 min

Release

1937-08-04

Cast

Jack Benny
Jack Benny
as Mac Brewster
Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino
as Paula Sewell
Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
as Alan Townsend
Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick
as Cynthia Wentworth
Ben Blue
Ben Blue
as Jupiter Pluvius
Judy Canova
Judy Canova
as Toots
Charles Adler
Charles Adler
as Yacht Club Boys Member
James V. Kern
James V. Kern
as Yacht Club Boys Member
George Kelly
George Kelly
as Yacht Club Boys Member
Billy Mann
Billy Mann
as Yacht Club Boys Member
Cecil Cunningham
Cecil Cunningham
as Stella
Donald Meek
Donald Meek
as Dr. Zimmer
Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper
as Mrs. Townsend
Anne Canova
Anne Canova
as Specialty
Martha Raye
Martha Raye
as Specialty
Zeke Canova
Zeke Canova
as Specialty
Andre Kostelanetz
Andre Kostelanetz
as Orchestra Conductor
Russell Patterson
Russell Patterson
as Self
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
as Self
Connee Boswell
Connee Boswell
as Self
Peter Arno
Peter Arno
as Self
McClelland Barclay
McClelland Barclay
as Self
Arthur William Brown
Arthur William Brown
as Self
Rube Goldberg
Rube Goldberg
as Self
John LaGatta
John LaGatta
as Self
Sandra Storme
Sandra Storme
as Model
Dale Armstrong
Dale Armstrong
as 1st Announcer (uncredited)
Art Baker
Art Baker
as 2nd Announcer (uncredited)
Jerry Bergen
Jerry Bergen
as Bartender (uncredited)
Alan Birmingham
Alan Birmingham
as Craig Sheldon (uncredited)
Virginia Brissac
Virginia Brissac
as Seamstress (uncredited)
Ethel Clayton
Ethel Clayton
as Seamtress (uncredited)
Elsa Connor
Elsa Connor
as Stenographer (uncredited)
Virginia Dabney
Virginia Dabney
as Seamtress (uncredited)
Jack Daley
Jack Daley
as Jack (voice) (uncredited)
Betty Dotson
Betty Dotson
as Girl (uncredited)
Edward Earle
Edward Earle
as Flunky (uncredited)
Gail Goodson
Gail Goodson
as Girl (uncredited)
Deanie Gordon
Deanie Gordon
as Dancer (uncredited)
Madelon Grey
Madelon Grey
as Marjorie (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh
Carl Harbaugh
as King (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
Harry Hayden
as Early (uncredited)
Dell Henderson
Dell Henderson
as Lord (uncredited)
Howard Hickman
Howard Hickman
as Mr. Currie (uncredited)
Jerry Jerome
Jerry Jerome
as G-Man (uncredited)
Harry C. Johnson
Harry C. Johnson
as Juggler (uncredited)
Kathryn Kay
Kathryn Kay
as Lois (uncredited)
Bernie Lamont
Bernie Lamont
as G-Man (uncredited)
Bert LeBaron
Bert LeBaron
as G-Man (uncredited)
Nick Lukats
Nick Lukats
as Photographer (uncredited)
John Marshall
John Marshall
as John (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Alphonse Martell
as Waiter (uncredited)
Jack McAfee
Jack McAfee
as Dog and Horse Act Member (uncredited)
Rex Moore
Rex Moore
as Attendant (uncredited)
David Newell
David Newell
as Romeo (uncredited)
Alexander Pollard
Alexander Pollard
as Waiter (uncredited)
'Little Billy' Rhodes
'Little Billy' Rhodes
as King (uncredited)
David Robel
David Robel
as Accordionist (uncredited)
Antrim Short
Antrim Short
as Waiter (uncredited)
Reginald Simpson
Reginald Simpson
as G-Man (uncredited)
John Graham Spacey
John Graham Spacey
as Englishman (uncredited)
Jack Starry
Jack Starry
as Cycling Star (uncredited)
Jane Weir
Jane Weir
as Ms. Gordon (uncredited)
Gloria Williams
Gloria Williams
as Woman (uncredited)
Don Wilson
Don Wilson
as Radio Speaker (voice) (uncredited)
Gloria Youngblood
Gloria Youngblood
as Girl (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

Though there is a storyline, of sorts, running through this feature, it’s really a sort of loosely compèred (by Jack Benny) collection of theatrical presentations based around the woes of an advertising executive. “Mac” (that’s Benny) needs to secure a lucrative contract from the faintly libertine millionaire “Townsend” (Richard Arlen) if he is to stop his business going kerplunk. That success will all depend on his finding the right “face” to front the campaign. He favours a professional, his client doesn’t. Plan? Well the solution appears to be in the hands of Ida Lupino. She is professional model “Paula Sewell” who is going to orchestrate things so she bumps into “Townsend” as the exciting new amateur prospect “Paula Monterey”. Now given the man hasn’t met her before, he only has to be convinced that she is the woman for him, then he tells “Mac” who gives the job to a woman called “Paula” - who just happens to be his fiancée, anyway, and so gets the million dollar contract and all in everyone’s garden is rosey! What chance? Well the story all treads fairly predictable lines from here on out, and if that were all then maybe it would have worked a bit more coherently. The problem is that the propensity of musical numbers appear to have little, if anything, to do with the story and for the most part aren’t really very good. That said. I did quite enjoy Judy Canova’s bubble bath serenade and, indeed, she does rather amiably chivvy things alongs when things get a bit slow with a few other numbers, one of which has the most obvious example of hosepipe rain I’ve ever seen. Louis Armstrong brings up the rear with the Howard Arlen and Ted Koehler song he shares with Martha Raye, and that saves the best til last. It’s odd to consider that people would have gone to the cinema to see this rather than the theatre, because aside from that thinnest of plots - a theatre production is what this really is.

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