Year: 1946
Runtime: 93 mins
Language: English
Director: Sam White
During a 1930s radio comedy, it imagines how NBC’s ‘People Are Funny’ rose from a small Nevada station to a national hit. Jack Haley is a producer with half the rights; Ozzie Nelson and Helen Walker write the scripts.Rudy Vallee appears sponsor owner, Frances Langford sings “I’m in the Mood for Love,” and the Vagabonds quartet performs “Angeline.”
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