The Vagabond Lover Page #5

Synopsis: College senior Rudy Bronson forms a band with other students and decides to take them to the Long Island home of Ted Grant, his mail order saxophone teacher. Grant and his manager, however, annoyed at Rudy's persistent attempts for admittance, flee to the city. The band makes one last attempt to enter the house by breaking down the door, but they are witnessed by the neighbor, Mrs. Whitehall and her charming niece Jean, who call the police thinking they are burglars. Sport, one of the band members, tells the policeman that Rudy is the famous Ted Grant and lost his key, and Rudy goes along with the deception to avoid jail. Rudy then accepts Mrs. Whitehall's invitation to perform at her upcoming benefit for orphans, because he has fallen in love with Jean. But what will happen, he worries, when Jean finds out the truth.
Genre: Comedy, Musical
Director(s): Marshall Neilan
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.4
PASSED
Year:
1929
65 min
50 Views


[Music]

Young man we want to see you I

understand I'll take all the blame if

you let the others go I'll go quietly

wait Annie wait what do you mean failure.

Jean where have you been at the radio

receiving telegram and before you say

another word I want you to look at those

but what on earth the radio announcer

says they always get a quick response in

their public oh listen if charity

benefit is as delightful as the

orchestra now playing count us in every

night mr. And mrs. Richmond oh dear

they're all the patients in our Hospital

enjoy the charity benefit orchestra

greatly hip nurse Montclair Hospital Oh

house who reads it never heard such a

soothing voice and band and coming to

benefit just to see them mrs. Roger.

Hackett would be a permanent feature on

the IRA the Sherman family.

Oh radio sensation they note when they

first heard him out there are there are

tons of other telegrams too

oh don't you see Andy he had to major

benefit of failure he's put it over for

you

congratulations mrs. Whitehall and

everyone who has a genius to make a fine

like this and then excited so

magnificently superb showmanship the

committee certainly owes a great deal to

you I recognize the quality in his voice

the minute I heard it's so different to

the trained operatic voices do mrs.

Daughter well aren't you going to have

him arrested that was part of my superb

whatever it was

just this mr. Grant himself advisors on

this he's the injured party

he made the complaint well well of

course officers follow I taught on

cattle was guilty pardon me just a

moment me make a complaint against my

protege well who are you.

Who am I why I'm Ted grant that's who

and I want to tell you I never was power

in my life of any graduate of the Ted.

Mann School of Music why say listen we

are going to use his name in these

testimonials in all of our future

advertising why he's the biggest fine

I've made since Ted Lewis or Ben Bernie

you you've made well of course I'm mr.

Grant I don't care to take any credit

away from you but you must admit that my

courage and superb seamanship business

their advisers if you realize the effort

it takes developing new talent like this

you'd appreciate my feelings tonight

when I heard this new find of mine find

of yours why when I heard the boys sing

at my musical I knew yeah and using the

Ted back method the method that's made

me the greatest saxophone player in the

world.

Oh player well of course what do you

like my energy really with me boy please

effective home so well well you won't

believe you but a couple of times I

hated acting for my salary

[Music]

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James Ashmore Creelman

James Ashmore Creelman (September 21, 1894 – September 18, 1941) was a film writer in Hollywood. more…

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