Ginger Rogers did not use her singing voice in this picture, as Etta Moten dubbed her one song, "My Imaginary Sweetheart" (Edward Eliscu, Harry Akst), which, as it turned out, was the basis for the Great Britain title. Just as TV has been the target for barbed satire in the last half of
the century, so it was with radio in the first half, and this is an often funny comedy on that subject. Rogers is a radio star known as the "Purity Girl of the Air" on a show sponsored by Ratoff, the "Ippsie-Wippsie Radio Hour." Ratoff makes wash cloths and it's important that Rogers have a
pristine image. She, on the other hand, is not that way by nature. She likes to go dancing up...
Released:
1933
Rated:
NR
Length:
68 mins