"A kooky waiter and sometimes vaudevillian promises to get his employer's daughter into a Broadway show. When he kidnaps the show's star, she gets her opportunity, as the understudy, to play the role and become a star herself."
Ed Wynn
as Cricket
Ginger Rogers
as Mary Brennan
Stanley Smith
as Jimmie Moore
Lou Holtz
as Sam Platz
Lida Kane
as Ma Brennan
Ethel Merman
as Helen King
Bobby Watson
as George White
Donald Kirke
as R.C. Black
William Halligan
as Bob Sterling
Holly Hall
as Fritzie Devere
Preston Foster
as Two-Gun Terry
James C. Morton
as Mickie
Tammany Young
as Bull
Jack La Rue
as A Gangster
William Gargan
William Black
as
Dick Scott
Jules Epailly
as Gaston Duval
Charles Henderson
Norman Taurog
Director
Barney Rogan
Editor
William Saulter
Art Direction
Richard Blaydon
Assistant Director
Gertrude Purcell
Screenplay
Sid Silvers
Larry Williams
Director of Photography
Billy K. Wells
Theatre Play
George White
Producer
Ray Henderson
Songs
Buddy G. DeSylva
Lyricist
Lew Brown
Fred Graf
Hairstylist
Caroline Putnam
Costumer
Adolph Deutsch
Music Director
Johnny Green
Music Arranger
Max H. Manne
Music Supervisor
Ernest Zatorsky
Sound Recordist