Gertrude Niesen and Hal Le Roy Steal the Show
15 October 2017
Yet another one of those college-set musicals so popular in the 1930s. This one has a famous movie star (Charles Starrett) fed up with Hollywood and deciding to go to college. He enrolls at Midland College, but his manager and his assistant follow him. A dopey dean (Raymond Walburn) insists the movie star be on the football team so they can rake in the money from the publicity.

Jimmy Durante is the star here, as the assistant to the movie star's manager (Walter Connolly). He gets a few songs, but his presence grows wearying , especially when he intrudes and stops cold the terrific "Rockin' the Town" number.

Joan Perry plays the love interest (and dean's daughter). Also in the cast are Ernest Truex as the librarian, Chaz Chase as the paper-eating water boy, and Broderick Crawford as the football captain. The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Larry Fine) add a burst of life to a couple scenes. Minerva Urecal plays the sorority house mother, and Louis Prima is the band leader.

The high point of the film is the "Rockin' the Town" number sung by the underused Gertrude Niesen and featuring the equally underused Hal Le Roy as a dancing student. The music is hot and Niesen and Le Roy are just fantastic.
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