• This opens with a Jack Dempsey cameo at his restaurant near Madison Square Garden where dramatic heavyweights O'Brien and McHugh make the scene. From this promising start the music takes over. Muir and Miller are added as love interests to support the acting side of the equation. Keighley keeps the plot flowing around the musical obstructions. McHugh's considerable talent is jammed into the comic role. The star O'Brien is boxed in as a dour talent manager. But given there exists only a finite number of these appearances of the two together, we'll take it. Muir and Miller provide the softer side of Depression hardship. In the Orry-Kelly fashions, Froman is the most impressive.