Rhythm In the Clouds (1937) – a musical romance turns into a screwball comedy as a struggling songwriter moves into a composer’s “empty” apartment, and “co-writes” a hit song with his name — but not his knowledge!
Rhythm In the Clouds (1937) starring Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull
Product Description
Struggling songwriter Judy Walker talks her way into the apartment of a famous composer, and finds that he’s on vacation. Homeless and without any money, she decides to stay at his place until his return, making use of all his belongings, and spreading the word that she is the composer’s collaborator. She writes a song, wtih the composer listed as the co-writer, which becomes a big radio hit. The famous composer returns, and screwball comedy ensues.
Cast
- Patricia Ellis (The Case of the Lucky Legs; Block-Heads) as Judy Walker
- Warren Hull (The Walking Dead 1936) as Bob McKay
- William Newell (Keeper of the Flame; Blondie: Footlight Glamour) as Clyde Lyons
- Richard Carle (The Young in Heart;Ninotchka) as J.C. Boswell
- Zeffie Tilbury (Werewolf of London) as Maggie Conway, the Duchess de Lovely
- Charles Judels (Pinocchio) as Luigi Fernando
- Robert Paige (Son of Dracula; The Monster and the Girl) as Phil Hale
- Joyce Compton (Christmas in Connecticut; Scared to Death) as Amy Lou
- Suzanne Kaaren (Disorder in the Court; Yes, We Have No Bonanza) as Dorothy Day
- Esther Howard (The Great Flamarion) as Mrs. Madigan
- Eddie Parker (Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) as Baxter
- James C. Morton (The Boogie Man Will Get You; Three Little Sew and Sews) as Cop
- Rolfe Sedan (Grand Hotel) as Victor
- Richard Beach as Ben Graham
- Ranny Weeks as Radio Announcer
Songs
- Warren Hull – “Don’t Ever Change” (Written by Walter Hirsch and Lou Handman)
- Suzanne Kaaren – “Hawaiian Hospitality” (Written by Harry Owens and Ray Kinney)
- Suzanne Kaaren and Warren Hull – “Two Hearts are Dancing” (Written by Walter Hirsch and Lou Handman)
- Hull and Patricia Ellis – “Two Hearts are Dancing“
- Patricia Ellis – “Mad Symphony“
