Universal cowboy star Rod Cameron plays Geoffrey, conductor of a high-toned symphony orchestra. Secretly harboring the desire to become a swingin' jazz trumpeter, Geoffrey takes a job at a "hot" Broadway nightclub. Here he meets and falls in love with café songstress Donna (Frances Raeburn), who has led her family to believe that she's studying for a classical-music career. Meanwhile, a comedy-relief romance develops between Geoffrey's snooty valet Chumley (Arthur Treacher) and Donna's best pal Pat (Jacqueline De Wit). For those not interested in the plot (what there is of it), Swing Out, Sister includes specialty numbers by organist Selika Pettiford and the Lou Diamond Quintet.
Honeymoon Lodge is a musical variation on the old Awful Truth plotline. Divorce-bound Bob and Carol Sterling (David Bruce, June Vincent) make a last-ditch attempt to avoid their legal breakup by restaging their mountain-resort honeymoon. Things get complicated when a rancher named Big Boy (Rod Cameron, in a Ralph Bellamy-style "sap" role) shows up at the resort in ardent pursuit of Carol, while Lorraine Logan (Harriet Hilliard) sets her cap for Bob.
In this romantic comedy, three man-hungry sisters consult a fortune-teller to help them with their romantic futures.
A former bootlegger is now the prosperous owner of a popular nightclub. A hustling promoter manages to pass off a young singer as the heir to a fortune and gets her booked at the club.
A sister act finds itself stranded and broke, and teams up with a medicine man who is promoting a child talent contest.
In this 1940s farce, a man with debilitating allergies finds himself falling in love with a woman, leading to a series of misadventures and hilarity ensues. With the help of a quack doctor, the man tries to overcome his allergies in order to win the heart of his beloved.
A poor country girl from Vermont travels to New York City to attend a theatrical school.
An usher at a radio station studio pretends to be an executive at the station in order to help a pretty girl become a singer.
In Sing a Jingle, Allan Jones plays popular radio crooner Roy King, who goes to work in a war plant after being declared 4F. He falls in love with Muriel Crane, the boss' daughter, who is at first unaware of the fact that King is the heartthrob of millions (he's gotten the job under an assumed name).
Nightclub gangsters hire a vaudeville act called the Three Funny Bunnies (Ritz Brothers).
The president of a settlement-house group puts on a benefit variety show.
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