A group of entertainers visit a radio singer's home to try to get her to book them on her show.A group of entertainers visit a radio singer's home to try to get her to book them on her show.A group of entertainers visit a radio singer's home to try to get her to book them on her show.
Susan Levine
- Tag-a-Long
- (as Tag-a-Long)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOnce the Andrews Sisters had established themselves as viable movie stars by performing the Oscar nominated/chart-topping hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" in 1941's Buck Privates, Universal signed the singing siblings to a multi-picture pact. The films, churned out at the rate of two or more per year throughout World War II, were always low budget, top-heavy with musical numbers, and often had popular band-leaders of time (like Harry James or Woody Herman) as co-stars. They were squarely aimed at teenagers, and were a reliable source of profit to the studio.
- Quotes
Professor Bistell: Can you imagine what the world would be like if everyone went around sawing women in half?
Marvo the Great: Well, there would be twice as many women!
- SoundtracksGolden Wedding
(uncredited)
Music by Gabriel Marie
Special arrangement by Woody Herman
Played by Woody Herman and His Orchestra
Featured review
A bunch of kids want to put on a show and they plan to hijack a live radio broadcast.
Well, that's what happens with a score of pretty forgettable singing and dancing. It's only forgettable in that there is so much better out there. The kids were too young to grab my interest – some looked like pre-teens and Gloria Jean's singing is pretty stupid for a hep-cat film. Not sure why the Andrews Sisters wasted their time in this.
So, you'll probably laugh at some of the dancing children who like spinning and smiling. Or you'll really dig it man in which case you are not cool. It's funny in parts in a cheesy way.
Well, that's what happens with a score of pretty forgettable singing and dancing. It's only forgettable in that there is so much better out there. The kids were too young to grab my interest – some looked like pre-teens and Gloria Jean's singing is pretty stupid for a hep-cat film. Not sure why the Andrews Sisters wasted their time in this.
So, you'll probably laugh at some of the dancing children who like spinning and smiling. Or you'll really dig it man in which case you are not cool. It's funny in parts in a cheesy way.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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