Something to sing about
Terry Rooney, a New York bandleader heads to Hollywood when he is offered a movie contract. The down-to-Earth Rooney resists the "star treatment," an attitude misinterpreted as arrogance by movie executive Bennett O. Regan. When Terry's first film is a hit, Regan orders everyone involved to keep its success a secret from Terry, lest he develop a swelled head
Film, English, 1937
Grand National Films, United States, 1937