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Singer Ruth Eton is looking for some new songs to use in her act. Don Hopkins is a songwriter who wants to break into the business, but knows it is difficult to get music publishers to consider new talent. Don sees Ruth having dinner at a night club and asks for her help.
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21 min
1931-11-01
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English
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Ruth Eton
Don Hopkins
Mr. Lambert (uncredited)
Waiter (uncredited)
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