The "Caliban-Ariel" romance of fiftysomething John Barrymore and teenager Elaine Barrie is spoofed in this delightful 20th Century Fox musical. Adolphe Menjou plays the Barrymore counterpart, a loose-living movie star with a penchant for wine, women, and more wine. Alice Faye plays a nightclub singer hungry for publicity. Her agent (Gregory Ratoff) arranges a "romance" between Faye and Menjou. Eventually Faye winds up with Michael Whalen, allowing Menjou to continue his blissful, bibulous bachelorhood. Sing, Baby, Sing represented the feature-film debut of the Ritz Brothers, who are in top form in their specialty numbers--and who are awarded a final curtain call after the "The End" title, just so the audience won't forget them (The same device was used to introduce British actor George Sanders in Fox's Lancer Spy [37]).
as Joan Warren
as Bruce Farraday
as Nicholas K. Alexander
as Fitz
as Al Craven
as Ted Blake
as Himself
as Himself
as Himself
as Robert Wilson
as Telephone Operator
as Mac
as Brewster
as Tony Renaldo
as Member of Girls Band
as Member of Girls Band
as Hotel Telephone Operator
as Fred, the Waiter
as Kelly
as Hospital Interne
as Member of Girls Band
as Member of Girls Band
as Kansas City News Vendor
as Farraday's Nurse
as Nurse in Hospital
as Member of Girls Band
as Mr. Vissinger
as City Editor
as Mr. Lee, the Landlord
as Undetermined Role
as Train Porter
as Doctor
as Member of Girls Band
as Radio Announcer
as Nightclub Waiter
as Member of Girls Band
as Joe
as Old Man in Hospital
as Member of Girls Band
as Undetermined Role
as Mac's Friend
as Reporter / Radio Station Messenger
as Kansas City Radio Station Manager
as Nightclub Patron
as Member of Girls Band
as Member of Girls Band
as Hotel Waiter
as Member of Girls Band
as Member of Girl's Band (uncredited)