Frankie Foster and Stanley Benson are a pair of small-potatoes performers. Both try to make it to the big-time after winning an amateur talent contest. Though this leads them to a few professional gigs, something is missing from their act and they are not popular. Believing a little cash will boost their career, Frankie heads for Washington, D.C. to see if her wealthy father will help them. En route Frankie is mistaken for the wife of the well-known pilot Johnny Pearson and ends up in his suite having to pretend she is his spouse. When the pilot meets her, romantic sparks fly.
Art | Alfred Herman | Art Direction |
Art | Albert S. D'Agostino | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Mel Berns | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer |
Art | Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
Camera | Russell Metty | Director of Photography |
Crew | Bailey Fesler | Sound Recordist |
Art | Emile Kuri | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Renié | Costume Design |
Writing | Harold Jacob Smith | Story |
Directing | John H. Auer | Director |
Production | John H. Auer | Producer |
Editing | Harry Marker | Editor |
Writing | Maurice Tombragel | Story |
Writing | Lawrence Kimble | Writer |
Writing | Jack Scholl | Story |
Directing | James E. Casey | Assistant Director |
Camera | Charles O'Curran | Director of Photography |
Sound | Stephen Dunn | Sound Recordist |