Let's Make Music
Let's Make Music is a 1941 American musical film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Bob Crosby, Jean Rogers and Elisabeth Risdon. It was produced by RKO Pictures and written by Nathanael West. The film's songs include the classic "Big Noise from Winnetka".
Plot
Newton High music teacher Malvina Adams is asked to retire since attendance in her classes keeps dropping each year. Trying to prove she's still got it, Adams composes a school fight song which finds its way into the hands of bandleader Bob Crosby who turns it into an overnight hit. Though her niece Abby protests, Malvina travels to New York to perform her song with Bob's band, while her niece falls for the bandleader. The newness of the song fades quickly though, and Malvina tries to write one more hit song before finally giving up and returning to Newton.Cast
- Bob Crosby as himself
- Jean Rogers as Abby Adams
- Elisabeth Risdon as Malvina Adams
- Joseph Buloff as Joe Bellah
- Joyce Compton as Betty
- Benny Bartlett as Tommy
- Louis Jean Heydt as Mr. Stevens
- Bill Goodwin as himself
- Frank Orth as Mr. Botts
- Grant Withers as Headwaiter
- Willa Pearl Curtis as Carolyn
- Walter Tetley as Eddie
- Betty Rowland as Betty, Chorus Girl
- Renee Godfrey as Helen, Chorus Girl
- Jimmy Conlin as Jim, the Pianist
- Jack Norton as Mr. Orton, a Drunk
- Benny Rubin as Music Publisher
- Gale Sherwood as High School Singer
Production notes