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Professor Hardwick teaches at Winfield College and detests the new swing music that is the craze. He has written a rhapsody which he takes to New York to be published. Staying with his Aunt Martha, he is surrounded by swing and after a few drinks, he is photographed hanging on the chandelier. He finds that he can only sell his rhapsody to Eddie and Miss McKay puts lyrics to it. It is a big swing sensation and the partnership of Hardwick and McKay crank out the hits until Zelda breaks up the team. Zelda wants to sing the hot songs and have Hudson, the Home of the Hits, publish the music.
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Professor Donald Hardwick, a solemn young music teacher, comes to New York to have his symphony published and to visit his wayward aunt Martha, who disgraced the family by falling in love with a saxophone player. At his aunt's house, he meets Linda McKay, a lyric writer, who senses the commercial possibilities in the professor's music. Teaming up with music publisher Ed Clark, Linda converts Donald's compositions to swing, and the duo swing their way up the Hit Parade, scandalizing Donald's classically trained aunts Annabella, Henrietta and Penelope, as well as the college music department and Donald himself. Their success attracts the attentions of Sam Hudson, a rival music publisher who wants the team for his firm. Also interested in their songs is Zelda Manion, a torch singer who wants to exploit the professor's musical talents for her own benefit. Zelda achieves her goal by feeding the professor a potent rum drink, which she identifies as lemonade. Thus ensnared by the power of alcohol, the songsmith earns a reputation as a wild and crazy guy, which brings his three aunts to New York to save him. After Hudson tricks a drunken Donald into signing a contract, Donald's new collaborator, Joe Dirk, exploits the professor's acclaim by plagiarizing a classical piece and signing Donald's name to it. For this act, Donald is brought to trial on charges of music pinching, but he is saved by his aunts, who argue that all composers have borrowed from each other, thus convincing the judge, who writes music himself, to throw the case out of court. Freed from both Hudson and Zelda, Donald returns to Linda, who has stood by him through his notoriety.

Cast & Crew
Ray Enright
Director
Ann Sheridan
as Zelda Manion
Dick Powell
as Professor [Donald] Hardwick
Gale Page
as Linda McKay
Helen Broderick
as Aunt Martha
Ronald Reagan
as Ed Clark
Allen Jenkins
as Joe Dirk
ZaSu Pitts
as Aunt Penelope
Jerry Colonna
as Allie Gray
Luis Alberni
as Stanislaus Pysinski
Vera Lewis
as Aunt Annabella
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Release Date
1 Jul 1939

Color/BW
Black and White

Sound
Mono

Production Dates
late Oct--mid-Dec 1938

Alternate Title(s)
Always Leave Them Laughing
Professor Steps Out

Duration (in mins)
90

Premiere Information
New York opening: week of 23 Jun 1939
late Oct--mid-Dec 1938


Distribution Company
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.

Production Company
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Company: Jack L. Warner


Country
United States
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