The assistant of a phony psychic leaves the fraudulent business and becomes an efficiency expert.The assistant of a phony psychic leaves the fraudulent business and becomes an efficiency expert.The assistant of a phony psychic leaves the fraudulent business and becomes an efficiency expert.
- Goldwyn Girl
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- Mary
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- Fortune Teller
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- Goldwyn Girl
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- Swimmer
- (uncredited)
- Goldwyn Girl
- (uncredited)
- Goldwyn Girl
- (uncredited)
- Goldwyn Girl
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- Party Guest
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- Goldwyn Girl
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- TriviaThe American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940 lists Ruth Etting as one of the Goldwyn Girls, but she does not appear in this film. The AFI apparently confused her with Ruth Eddings, who does appear.
- GoofsIn the scene where Eddie Cantor sings "There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" in blackface, the sign above the loud-speakers on the outside is misspelled: "GLORIFIYNG THE AMERICAN DOUGHNUT".
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Eddie Simpson: Love is grand, simply grand!/ I'm in love, so you'll understand/ Why I rave. It's hard to behave!/ She's so cute, she's so sweet,/ I consider it such a treat/ To do nice things for the one I adore/ Baby wants to shop and then/ I take her down to the five-and-ten/ There's nothing to good for my baby!/ Baby likes a limousine,/ I show her one in a magazine./ There's nothing too good for my baby! Baby wants lots of love?/ Baby gets lots of love!/ Baby wants petting? Baby gets petting!/ That's what I've plenty of!/ Do I give? Yes siree!/ I'm no fool, I just gave her me!/ There's nothing to good for my baby!/ Baby wants to shop and then/ I take her down to the five-and-ten./ There's nothing to good for my baby!/ Rainy nights/ We both stay in,/ But I do card tricks and Gunga Din./ There's nothing to good for my baby!/ Baby wants lots of love?/ Baby gets lots of love!/ Baby wants petting? Baby gets petting!/ That's what I've plenty of!/ For a kid, she's simply wild/ I let her play with my sister's child./ There's nothing too good for my ba-ba-ba-baby!/ Baby wants to shop and then/ I take her down to the five-and-ten./ There's nothing to good for my baby!/ We go out, on pleasure bent,/ I let her dunk to her heart's content!/ There's nothing too good for my baby!/ Baby wants lots of ya-da-da!/ Baby gets lots of ya-da-da!/ Baby wants vo-deo-doh? Baby gets vo-deo-doh!/ That's what I've plenty of!/ She wants a pearl, she told me once/ So I ate oysters for months and months./ There's nothing to good for my ba-ba-ba-baby!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Vito (2011)
- SoundtracksBend Down, Sister
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Con Conrad
Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and David Silverstein
Sung by Charlotte Greenwood
Danced by chorus
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- $3,490,180
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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