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- Through a little girl's imagination Ray becomes a cab driver, a pixie-like floorwalker in a toy shop, an old vaudevillian, his own imaginary wife, Sambo the doll, and Santa Claus.
- Ray and his girl have a lovers quarrel. After a week's separation their first meeting is at the license bureau, where each suspects the other's motives for being there.
- "Cuddles" is just a Cocker Spaniel to Ray but to Jonathan it means a chorus girl. Confusion and embarrassment reign when this creature is discussed.
- Ray's sidekick, Pete Morrisey is jealous of Ray's success with the ladies and claims it is due only to the dancer's fame. The two make a bet and swap identities. Ray moves into Pete's apartment and two girls move in next door. (original breakdown)
- Ray Bolger as Raymond, Alyn Joslyn as his brother, Jonathon. Musical comedy star Jan Clayton will appear with Ray in a singing and dancing role.
- Ray's efforts to find a little boy's lost dog sends Jonathan on a search for Ray's "little lost mind".
- Ray Bolger as Raymond, Alyn Joslyn as his brother, Jonathon. The family insists Ray fire his wardrobe lady.
- Ray's girlfriend , Susan, needs a job in order to remain in New York. Ray uses His influence.
- Through a friend, and against his brother's wishes, Raymond is talked into investing in a vague oil deal with an eccentric Texan.
- A trio of juvenile delinquents who think all dancers are sissies learn a new respect for the art when Ray takes them under his wing.
- Ray Bolger finds himself considerably hard put to get to the theater in time for his performance.
- When Ray is selected as one of the country's ten most eligible bachelors, his family decides he has been single too long.
- Raymond gets a chance to even the score with his wartime Lieutenant for past treatment when the LT. sends a note backstage that he is in the audience.
- Joan Gentry, who wins the "Miss Teenager" contest is awarded a trip to New York as her prize. She also wins Ray as an escort for her big-city nights and immediately "falls in love" with him.
- Ray's plan to spend New year's Eve alone, fixing up his new apartment is radically changed when his girlfriend springs a surprise housewarming on him.
- Ray buys up a contract on a fighter who has never won a fight and hopes by psycho-analysis to make him a champion.
- Ray lands in jail when he destroys a summons handed to him by a process server.
- Ray finds he is the proud possessor of a self-appointed publicity man: his pal. Pete, starts his job by releasing a story about Ray's search for a wife who is an expert cook.
- Ray enrolls in a phony dramatic school in order to save Katie and Artie from being duped by the school operator.
- Ray plans a surprise to spring on his in-laws when he assumes the party they are giving will announce a forthcoming blessed event.
- Ray takes over the management of June's restaurant for a day but makes the grave mistake of brushing off a health-inspector.
- Susan's girlfriend Katie, learns that the sea of matrimony is mighty deep when her boyfriend arrives in New York to pop the question.
- Ginny confesses to Ray that she is planning to run away from home because her mother and father are going to get a divorce.
- The spirit of patriotism moves Ray to join the Enlisted Reserve Corps. (Hollywood)
- Ray dons his "Charlie's Aunt" costume and plays the good samaritan to his stand-in who is having trouble.
- Ray lands in hot water when he goes out of his way to be nice to a lovesick laundress who has a crush on him.
- Ray decides to reveal his true identity to Susan, but the complications which arise make the unmasking very painful to our hero.
- Clarke Reynolds, a handsome novelist, becomes interested in Ray's girlfriend, Susan. In order to divert Reynolds' attention from his girl, Ray encourages a stage struck blonde to act as a decoy.
- Memories of a delightful high school association are revived for Ray when he receives a telegram from a girl who was his dancing partner in those days, informing him that she is coming to town.
- Brother Jonathan thinks Ray should have some outside business investments. Ray makes them...and gets the business.
- A high school co-ed who worships Ray's terpsichorean prowess is disgusted with her football hero boyfriend's clumsy efforts on the dance floor.
- Ray consents to let his understudy do a number in the show because the understudy's girlfriend is in the audience.
- Raymond discovers the disastrous results of indiscriminate casting.
- Ray patches up a feud with a former high school rival whose daily newspaper column criticizes Ray's show.
- Ray's kindness to an old lady, who he thinks is an unemployed cook pays off when she turns out to be a millionheiress.
- Ray tries to help an aspiring artist land a commission to paint socially prominent Mrs. Schuyler.
- Ray sees his girlfriend, Susan, being escorted home by an office boy, but mistakes the strange male for Mr. Universe.
- Ray helps Katy Jones and Pete Morrisey in their scheme to impress a snooty young woman who has recently arrived in town.
- Pete Morrisey latches on to a press agent's dream when he plans to have Ray make "Man of the Year". The only fly in the ointment is Ray himself, who isn't too sure he wants the dignified title.
- Pete Morrisey rents Ray's apartment to a young out- of- town married couple. Ray mistakes these tenants for the potential backers of a show he plans to produce.
- Pete Morrisey has another one of his "great ideas'. This time he is busy promoting a contest to find his client's double.
- Ray's girlfriend suffers because the dancer is preparing a show for the Navy. Ray is kept so busy with his extra duty that he is forced to break a number of dates he had with Susan.
- Ray Wallace does a command performance for a sultan and is given an unusual and unexpected reward for his efforts.
- Ray Wallace celebrates Christmas by acting as a father for a day. In the holiday spirit, Ray brings home two young orphans to spend Christmans with him.
- Ray Wallace helps out a young bronco buster who is in love with a lovely model.
- Ray helps an old vaudevillian and his "Wonder Dog" to get employment at the theater he is playing.
- Ray becomes involved in a "My Ideal Husband" contest with the help of his girlfriend's' friend.
- Ray brings two orphans home and does his famous scarecrow dance for them.
- Ray Wallace charms a shy schoolteacher into giving his pal, Artie Herman, a passing grade in a night school course. The schoolmarm becomes enchanted with Ray.
- Ray's nimble feet come in handy when a rich woman uses her wiles to make him her eighth husband.
- An old professor of Ray's comes to visit the dancer in New York. He brings his fiancée, a gold digging chorus girl.
- Ray outfits himself as a penniless tramp to show cynical Pete Morrisey that most people feel compassion for their fellow man.
- Ray's ex-partner, Bill Johnson, doesn't have enough money to keep his nightclub in operation. Ray comes to the rescue with an offer of financial aid.
- Ray has a reunion with his old army buddies. In the course of the reminiscences Ray impersonates a blonde WAC and a "Sad Sack" G.I.
- Ray gets disgusted with his brother Jonathon's meticulous business practices and hires an actor to disprove his brother's theories.
- We go back to 1915 to witness the wooing of Virginia Randolf by Ray's father. Virginia's father is opposed to show people in general and to Ray Sr. in particular.
- Nght-watchman Otto Kleinschmidt's job is endangered when an efficiency expert feels he has outlived his usefulness. Ray tries to help his pal.
- Ray buys a pair of dancing shoes for a young senorita just because he likes to do nice things for people.