Any movie that starts Jewish entertainer George Jessel as an Italian accordionist named Luigi can't be all bad. In love with the beautiful Margharita (Lila Lee), Luigi lands a job in the music store owned by the girl's uncle. Ultimately, however, our hero does the Pagliacci act when Margharita evinces a preference for handsome Pasquale (David Rollins). The film's best scene takes place in a nursery full of talented tots, a sequence that undoubtedly reminded Jessel of his days with Gus Edwards' "Schoolroom" act. Exercising his droit du seigneur, Georgie Jessel sings the title tune.
Released: Nov 02, 1929
Runtime: 81 minutes
Genre: Drama
Stars: George Jessel, Lila Lee, David Rollins, Henry Kolker, John Loder, John Reinhardt
Crew: William K. Howard (Director), George Jessel (Dialogue), Edwin J. Burke (Dialogue), Dana Burnet (Scenario Writer), John B. Hymer (Theatre Play), Leroy Clemens (Theatre Play)