Foy is cast as a country boy who has seen so many movies that he can accurately foresee how much money any given film will bring in. Karns, an employee of a failing Hollywood studio, brings Foy back to Hollywood with him where he only gets into trouble. He convinces the studio to cast
gangster Dekker in the role of a gangster, while messing around with the thug's sister. Dekker can't act worth a dime, and Foy, of course, is blamed. The finale has Foy getting out of his mess, but not until we hear a few songs: "Comes Love," "It's Me Again," "Let's Make Memories Tonight," "I
Can't Afford to Dream" (Lew Brown, Charles Tobias, Sammy Stapt), and "Jim" (Caesar Petrillo, ...
Released:
1942
Rated:
NR
Length:
69 mins