, 57minutes Directed byRaymond Cannon OriginUSA GenresComedy, Adventure ActorsWallace Ford, Isabel Jewell, Mary Treen, Cully Richards, Tom Kennedy, Kenneth Harlan Roles Shamus O'Shea Rating48% Sailor Husky proposes marriage to every girl, in every port. He can't swim, and is ready to be discharged, from the Navy, but he's always helping his pal Pete. Pete would hate to see Husky leave, as Pete have to do all the work himself. Husky's new girl is Myrtle, who goes through men like Kleenex, trolling for a well-heeled catch. Pete tries to save his friend from her; but, is it only for himself? It looks like they are in for a fight.
, 1h20 Directed byVictor Schertzinger OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsJames Cagney, William Frawley, Gene Lockhart, Mona Barrie, Philip Ahn, Dwight Frye Roles Cully - Band Member Rating61% "Terry Rooney" (James Cagney) is the stage name of Thaddeus McGillicuddy, a popular New York band leader and hoofer with a radio show, who gets an offer to go to Hollywood to make movies. He leaves behind his fiancee, the band's singer, Rita Wyatt (Evelyn Daw), and finds himself in the hands of studio boss B.O. Regan (Gene Lockhart), who sets a team of studio professionals to mold Rooney into a star. Regan, after struggling with another new talent who quickly developed an uncontrollable ego, also secretly insists that no one praise Rooney's work, on pain of being fired.
, 1h30 Directed bySidney Lanfield OriginUSA GenresMusical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsAlice Faye, Adolphe Menjou, Gregory Ratoff, Ted Healy, Patsy Kelly, Joseph Kenneth Shovlin Roles Joe Rating57% After Joan Warren (Alice Faye) is fired from her singing job at the Ritz Club, where she performs with the Ritz Brothers, she seeks help from theatrical agent, Nicky Alexander (Gregory Ratoff). Nicky, however, is in the process of being evicted from his office suite, so he tells her to find another agent. When she insists that he represent her, he takes her to Mr. Brewster (Paul Stanton), president of the Federal Broadcasting Company, and Joan auditions, but Brewster refuses to hire her because she is not of the upper class.