The Toast of New Orleans tells the story of an opera singer in New Orleans who falls in love with a fisherman. As their relationship grows, they face challenges including a marriage proposal, a womanizer, and a storm. With the help of a singing teacher and a director, they strive to make their dreams come true.
A society matron invites the gang to her estate as playmates for her spoiled brat son.
A first-born baby girl is sent away and placed in the care of Gretchen, a trusted peasant woman, who is the widowed mother of a child about the same age. The two children grow up as sisters. Later, upon her deathbed, the noble lady repents and sends for her child to reinstate her. Gretchen takes this opportunity to make a great lady of her own daughter Lena, the goose girl, by sending her to court instead of the real heiress. Hence Lena is taken before the noble lady, happy in the belief that she has made reparation. Lena is now a great lady, but the title does not fit well-- She longs to be back with Gretchen and her "geeses".
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