Year: 1940
Runtime: 88 mins
Language: English
Director: John H. Auer
A thrift‑shop owner sells his shop, buys a modest radio station and looks for sponsors. A department‑store magnate will fund him only if his tone‑deaf daughter, an aspiring tap‑dancer, performs on air. He hires a professional singer to dub her voice, and the singer falls for the magnate’s nephew, igniting comedic mayhem. The second film of a five‑part musical series features songs such as the Oscar‑nominated “Who Am I?”, “Swing Low Sweet Rhythm”, “In the Cool of the Evening” and “The Swap Shop Song”.
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