After the success of THE JAZZ SINGER (Jolson had faith in it as he took much of his salary in Warner Brothers stock), it was only natural to rush out another one starring the entertainer. This time it's a weeper with Jolie playing the part of a waiter-songwriter who tries to convince the
singer (Dunn) at the club that he's the guy for her. At first, she is not convinced, then she succumbs to his entreaties when he writes a song for her and sings it on the night club floor. It just so happens that a big-time Broadway producer, Martindel, is in the place, and he brings Jolson to
Broadway. Jolson and Dunn marry, have a child, Lee, but after four years, Dunn doesn't wa...
Released:
1928
Rated:
NR
Length:
105 mins