This was Warner Brother's last major 1930s musical. Directed by Busby Berkeley and featuring numerous cameos from the Warners stable, the title was gleaned from a popular CBS radio talent show. Dick Powell stars as sax player Ronnie Bowers who comes to Tinsel Town after winning a talent contest. He believes that his prize is a date with the gorgeous Rosemary Lane, so when he ends up with her double, he's miffed. Later he appears on Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parson's radio show and becomes a star. Songs include: "Hooray for Hollywood," "Let That Be A Lesson To You," "Sing, You Son Of A Gun," "I've Hitched My Wagon To A Star," "Silhouetted In The Moonlight," and "I'm A Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas."