
As dancer Ginny Walker performs on stage, a veiled woman in the audience stands up, accuses Ginny of stealing her husband and then fires a gun at her. After Ginny collapses and is taken to her dressing room, the woman, Julia Westcolt, a friend of Ginny's, dashes backstage, discards her veil, and then congratulates her friend on their successful publicity stunt. When Ginny's press agents, Gus Crane and his son Junior, visit their client backstage, she brags about her feat and chides them for not being more creative in promoting her. Horrified at Ginny's brashness, Junior, a conservative Harvard graduate, chastises her and leaves the room.
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Eleanor Powell as Virginia 'Ginny' Walker

Dennis O'Keefe as Junior Crane

C. Aubrey Smith as Dan Lindsay

Eugene Pallette as Gus Crane

Lyle Talbot as Randall

W.C. Fields as W.C. Fields

Sophie Tucker as Sophie Tucker

Cab Calloway as Cab Calloway

Woody Herman as Woody Herman

Mimi Forsythe as Julia Westcolt

Hubert Castle as Olaf, The Great Gustafson

Dorothy Donegan as Dorothy Donegan

David Lichine as David

Starless Night as Novelty Act

Eddy Chandler as Cop (uncredited)

Earle Hodgins as Police Detective (uncredited)

Robert Homans as Cop (uncredited)

Sam Lufkin as Cop (uncredited)

Les Paul as Les Paul (uncredited)

Betty Phares as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

Bert Roach as Photographer in Penny Arcade Number (uncredited)

Anthony Warde as Moroni (uncredited)

Fritz Hubert as

Jean Hubert as
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