Kaley is a composer who bounces through relationships just to get another hit song. This process goes on until he meets Shilling whom he eventually marries. Kaley and Terry, Broadway stars, make their film debut and exit with this box-office flop. The musical sequence "Blue Daughter Of
Heaven" uses overhead shots a year before Busby Berkeley would. Also, two musical scenes were shot in Technicolor. Songs include, "A Bundle Of Love Letters," "Should I," "The Woman In The Shoe," "Only Love Is Real," "When I Met You," "You're The Bride And I'm The Groom" (Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb
Brown), "Love Ain't Nothing But The Blues" (Joe Goodwin, Louis Alter), "Blue Daughter Of ...
Released:
1930
Rated:
NR
Length:
66 mins