

04/11/1939
A waiter who sings gets in a fight with rude customers and overpowers them. A boxing promoter sees this and transforms him into "Kid Nightingale," marketing him as a boxer who sings.

John Payne
as Steve Nelson

Jane Wyman
as Judy Craig

Walter Catlett
as Skip Davis

Edward Brophy
as Mike Jordon

Charles D. Brown
as Charles Paxton

Max Hoffman Jr.
as Fitts

John Ridgely
as Whitey

Harry Burns
as Strangler Colombo

William Haade
as Rocky Snyder

Helen Troy
as Marge

Winifred Harris
as Mrs. Reynolds

Lee Phelps
as Ring Announcer

Frankie Van
as Frankie

Phyllis Barry
as First Girl with Mrs. Reynolds (uncredited)

James Blaine
as Policeman (uncredited)

Nat Carr
as California Boxing Commissioner Representative (uncredited)

Glen Cavender
as Man Leaving Dynamite Dennis Fight (uncredited)

Abe Dinovitch
as Second Drunk at Soxey's (uncredited)

Pat Flaherty
as Soxey - Tavern Owner (uncredited)

Pauline Haddon
as Second Girl With Mrs. Reynolds (uncredited)

Creighton Hale
as Man Answering Telephone at Lessernan's Gymnasium (uncredited)

John Harron
as Clipper (uncredited)

Edna Holland
as Madame Svenson - Gym Instructress (uncredited)

Stuart Holmes
as Bartender (uncredited)

John Kelly
as Dynamite Dennis (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp
as Extra (uncredited)

Vera Lewis
as Woman Crashing Vase (uncredited)

Al Lloyd
as Max - a Bill Collector (uncredited)

Jerry Mandy
as Stincowski - Leader of Sextet (uncredited)

Frank Mayo
as Tall Creditor (uncredited)

Jack Mower
as Dan - the Guard (uncredited)

Constantine Romanoff
as Bald Wrestler (uncredited)

Ralph Sanford
as First Drunk at Soxey's (uncredited)

Mike Tellegen
as Second Wrestler (uncredited)

Bobby Watson
as Oscar - the Service Station Man (uncredited)

Leo White
as Creditor with Mustache / Fight Crowd Extra (uncredited)

Tom Wilson
as Kid's Trainer (uncredited)

Claude Wisberg
as Messenger with Telegram (uncredited)

Steve Mason
as Fighter (uncredited)

George Blake
as
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