Larceny with Music
A former bootlegger is now the prosperous owner of a popular nightclub. A hustling promoter manages to pass off a young singer as the heir to a fortune and gets her booked at the club.
Robert Harari
Edward C. Lilley
Casts & Crew
Allan Jones
Kitty Carlisle
Leo Carrillo
William Frawley
Gus Schilling
Lee Patrick
Samuel S. Hinds
Sig Arno
Alvino Rey
Alyce King
Donna King
Luise King
Yvonne King
Murray Alper
Martin Faust
Jack Gardner
John Hamilton
George Lloyd
Also Directed by Edward C. Lilley
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