Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's. The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the charade. Hubbell takes a shine to Melinda and agrees to star her in his next show. Melinda also finds romance with a handsome hoofer who's also in the show. All is going well for Melinda except that she wants to see her mother who keeps putting off their reunion.
Writing | Earl Baldwin | Screenplay |
Directing | David Butler | Director |
Crew | Miriam Nelson | Choreographer |
Camera | Wilfrid M. Cline | Director of Photography |
Art | Douglas Bacon | Art Direction |
Editing | Irene Morra | Editor |
Sound | Stanley Jones | Sound |
Art | Lyle B. Reifsnider | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Milo Anderson | Costume Design |
Visual Effects | Mitchell Kovaleski | Color Designer |
Sound | Frank Perkins | Orchestrator |
Sound | Ray Heindorf | Music Director |
Production | William Jacobs | Producer |
Directing | Philip Quinn | Assistant Director |