
Let's Make Music
Music · Romance
Overview
An elderly schoolmarm makes a hit in New York after a bandleader jazzes up her corny song.
Top Cast


Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby


Jean Rogers
Jean Rogers
Abby Adams
Jean Rogers
Abby Adams


Elisabeth Risdon
Elisabeth Risdon
Malvina Adams
Elisabeth Risdon
Malvina Adams


Joseph Buloff
Joseph Buloff
Joe Bellah
Joseph Buloff
Joe Bellah


Joyce Compton
Joyce Compton
Betty
Joyce Compton
Betty


Benny Bartlett
Benny Bartlett
Tommy
Benny Bartlett
Tommy


Louis Jean Heydt
Louis Jean Heydt
Mr. Stevens
Louis Jean Heydt
Mr. Stevens


Frank Orth
Frank Orth
Mr. Botts
Frank Orth
Mr. Botts


Grant Withers
Grant Withers
Headwaiter
Grant Withers
Headwaiter


Jimmy Conlin
Jimmy Conlin
Tim
Jimmy Conlin
Tim
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