The Vagabond Lover Page #2

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
46 Views


son it's no use I'm not looking for any

more musicians and I wouldn't listen to

another amateur Bedford Texas guy

yourself you don't understand we've come

all the way down from Waterville just to

have you listen to us well I'm a

graduate of the Ted grant Correspondence.

School taurima will you throw him out

come on come on

[Music]

What do you say.

No.

No.

Well what are we going to do now I don't

know

bajiru D we got to get in there we've

got to play for this guy

I tell you what's that dude there must

be some way of getting in here oh come

on boy let's get in there and set up and

and play for this guy that's a good idea

come on he's got to listen to us what

are you saying come on here what's the

idea

you and I going back to town for a rest

or now say listen be reasonable

reasonable my eye I'm going to spend the

next three days down Times Square when

they don't read the other guys publicity

yogi leave a note then tell them I will

be back on Tuesday but you just moved in

oh shut up who's running this oh come on

yogi you'll drive us down with their

honor we amateurs neighbors our musicals

or any other darn thing okay all right.

Steven.

Oh

Andy dear who do you suppose they are

other bankers gangsters oh I call the

police

I call me

[Music]

See there's nobody here maybe they're

all upstairs there don't you think we're

kind of forcing ourselves on him that's

the only way you brought us all the way

down here to play for this bird and

we're going to play for him no matter I

guess you're right

you know what doing him a favor giving

him first chance to hear all this new

talent well if he's the guy you say yes

we wanted to have any trouble landing

with him well let's set up how that will

knock him dead but it's first to milking

hello hello is this a police station oh

yes well I want to report a burglary yes

yes yes yes yes

mmm this is mrs. F a better fighter

speaking yes mrs. White all herself

yes yeah well my niece and myself saw a

gang of strangers breaking into a

neighbor's house yes yes the house

rented by mr. Broun the bandleader yeah

y-yeah yes you'll be right up oh oh yes

well we are awaiting idea you remember

that robbery of two weeks ago you know I

owe my perils I remember I just let

pearl oh my

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Hey there's nobody in any of these rooms

yes you're right the house is empty

[Music]

Wonder who it can be

I'll say

don't move any on you stand right where

you be step in miss Whitehall I got him

cornered that's right these are the dead

all right

are you sure you recognize him I do

I saw them breaking in the side window

not five minutes ago breaking in hey I

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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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