This is another of those Universal musical comedies that made use of radio stars who are now somewhat forgotten. In this case, they are Ken Murray, Harriet Hilliard and Don Douglas. Fortunately, Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra are also featured, as are the King's Men, the Milt Herth Trio, plus Wingy Manone and His Orchestra.
Alas, another feature of these movies was the way they derided good music in favor of the then current popular taste – which, of course, is now itself outmoded! All the same, I must admit that the score is jazzy enough for those of us on a more nostalgic bent, and the comedy, based on a mildly promising premise, is competently enacted. Production values are fair, but definitely not what you would call grade "A".
Alas, another feature of these movies was the way they derided good music in favor of the then current popular taste – which, of course, is now itself outmoded! All the same, I must admit that the score is jazzy enough for those of us on a more nostalgic bent, and the comedy, based on a mildly promising premise, is competently enacted. Production values are fair, but definitely not what you would call grade "A".