An aspiring playwright gets a job in a New York City restaurant favored by celebrities in hopes of getting a break. Unfortunately, most of them believe that the waiter lacks the talent to make it big. Only an aspiring songwriter, and a former waitress who has become a famous Hollywood radio star, really believe in him. When the ex-waitress drops by the restaurant to say hello, she and the others decide to play a trick on an arrogant producer by making him believe the waiter has written a sure-fire hit. They succeed and the producer puts on the show. The singer gets to be the star. When the show becomes a smash, everyone is surprised. Songs include: "Hitchhike To Happiness," "For You And Me," "Sentimental," and "My Pushover Heart."
Directing | Joseph Santley | Director |
Writing | Jack Townley | Writer |
Camera | Jack A. Marta | Director of Photography |
Editing | Fred Allen | Editor |
Art | Fred A. Ritter | Art Direction |
Art | Otto Siegel | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Irene Saltern | Costume Design |
Sound | Joseph Dubin | Music |
Production | Donald H. Brown | Associate Producer |