Hot Rhythm Trailer

Hot Rhythm Trailer (1944)

"She's the SLICK CHICK of SWOON !" 22 April 1944 Comedy, Music, Romance 79 mins

Jimmy O'Brien (Robert Lowery)and Sammy Rubin (Sidney Miller), write jingle commercials for radio, and meet Mary Adams (Dona Drake), who wants to break into radio as a soloist for a band.

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Cast

Dona Drake

as Mary Adams

Robert Lowery

as Jimmy O'Brien

Tim Ryan

as Mr. O'Hara (as Tim)

Irene Ryan

as Polly Kane (as Irene)

Jerry Cooper

as Tommy Taylor

Harry Langdon

as Mr. Whiffle

Sidney Miller

as Sammy Rubin

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 22 April 1944

Production Companies

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