Year: 1929
Runtime: 70 mins
Language: English
Director: Mark Sandrich
Schlock‑movie producer J. Pierpont Ginsburg, after declaring in a Yiddish accent that “talking pictures are in their infantry,” puts all his savings into a big‑budget musical starring Paris sensation Adore Renee and swishy leading man Reginald Whitlock. His daughter Judy falls for his Gentile lawyer John Applegate, and a careless projectionist swaps the sound‑disc reels, causing images, dialogue and effects to fall out of sync during a screening for prospective buyers and exhibitors, jeopardizing his gamble.
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