A young girl runs away from her carnival family to make it in New York City and becomes involved with a handsome young songwriter.A young girl runs away from her carnival family to make it in New York City and becomes involved with a handsome young songwriter.A young girl runs away from her carnival family to make it in New York City and becomes involved with a handsome young songwriter.
Photos
- Man Who Buys Radio
- (uncredited)
- Motorcycle Cop
- (uncredited)
- Sexton
- (uncredited)
- Young Woman
- (uncredited)
- Contortionist
- (uncredited)
- Member of Carnival Troupe
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Cassidy
- (uncredited)
- Cashier
- (uncredited)
- Strongman
- (uncredited)
- Waitress
- (uncredited)
- Young Woman in Music Store
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of over seven hundred Paramount Pictures productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. It was released on DVD February 4, 2003 as one of three George Burns and Gracie Allen films, and again November 15, 2016 as a single as part of the Universal Vault Series.
- Quotes
Motorcycle cop: You certainly led me a merry chase!
Gracie Downey: Oh, thank you officer, and a merry chase to you too!
George: Ah, officer...
Motorcycle cop: Goin' 60 miles an hour.
Gracie Downey: Oh, were you? So were we!
George: Uh, uh, listen, officer...
Motorcycle cop: What's your name?
Gracie Downey: Um, uh, Gracie Downey. What's yours?
Motorcycle cop: Patrick Mc... wait a minute!
Gracie Downey: Oh, Patrick McWaitaminute. Isn't that a pretty name? How is Mrs. McWaitaminute? and all the little McWaitaseconds?
Motorcycle cop: Say, are you trying to kid me?
Gracie Downey: Ah, hah. Oh, George, the officer wants you to kid him. You're a good kidder. Say something to him.
George: Quiet!
Motorcycle cop: Whatta mean 'quiet?' One more quiet out of you, and I'll punch you right in the nose.
Gracie Downey: That's a good comeback. Now, Georgie-Porgie, it's your turn. Say something to the officer.
Motorcycle cop: I think I'll give you a ticket.
Gracie Downey: Oh, that's awfully nice of you. Will you make it out for two so I can take Georgie with me,
George: Gracie, it's not the kind of ticket that you think it is. It's a ticket to traffic court.
Gracie Downey: Oh, what's playing there?
George: A judge and a jury.
Gracie Downey: Oh, I've seen that picture!
- SoundtracksGot Me Doin' Things
(uncredited)
Written by Mack Gordon
Copyright 1935 by Crawford Music Corporation
Played during the opening credits
Also sung by Dixie Lee
- janfletcher49
- Jun 7, 2001
Details
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1