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Sing and Like It

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Edward Everett Horton, Pert Kelton, Nat Pendleton, Zasu Pitts, and Ned Sparks in Sing and Like It (1934)
ComedyMusical

A gangster becomes enamored of a dowdy amateur off-key singer and tries to force a producer to put her in his Broadway production.A gangster becomes enamored of a dowdy amateur off-key singer and tries to force a producer to put her in his Broadway production.A gangster becomes enamored of a dowdy amateur off-key singer and tries to force a producer to put her in his Broadway production.

  • Director
    • William A. Seiter
  • Writers
    • Aben Kandel
    • Marion Dix
    • Laird Doyle
  • Stars
    • Zasu Pitts
    • Pert Kelton
    • Edward Everett Horton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    509
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Seiter
    • Writers
      • Aben Kandel
      • Marion Dix
      • Laird Doyle
    • Stars
      • Zasu Pitts
      • Pert Kelton
      • Edward Everett Horton
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Annie Snodgrass
    Pert Kelton
    Pert Kelton
    • Ruby
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Adam Frink - Producer
    Nat Pendleton
    Nat Pendleton
    • T. Fenny Sylvester
    Ned Sparks
    Ned Sparks
    • Toots McGuire
    Richard Carle
    Richard Carle
    • Mr. Abercrombie Hancock - Critic
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Oswald
    • (as John M. Qualen)
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
    • Junker - Hood
    Stanley Fields
    Stanley Fields
    • Butch - Hood
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • Gunner - Hood
    • (as Joseph Sauers)
    Billy Griffith
    • Webster - Frink's Secretary
    • (as William H. Griffith)
    Grace Hayle
    Grace Hayle
    • Miss Fishbeck - Little Theatre Stage Director
    Roy D'Arcy
    Roy D'Arcy
    • Mr. Gregory - Leading Man in Show
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Everett Brown
    Everett Brown
    • Fenny's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Mr. Fripp - Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Makeup Man
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Dundee
    Jimmie Dundee
    • Mug at Premiere
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William A. Seiter
    • Writers
      • Aben Kandel
      • Marion Dix
      • Laird Doyle
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews25

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    7marcslope

    Good, nasty just-pre-Code fun

    The Production Code was strengthened in 1934; this racy RKO comedy must have just gotten in under the wire. It's a very funny gangsters-in-the-theater comedy, not unlike "Bullets Over Broadway," in which every player plays exactly what they played in dozens of other movies: ZaSu Pitts flutters and dithers (and at one surprising point tells Nat Pendleton "take me, I'm yours"), Edward Everett Horton does slow burns, Pert Kelton does sassy and grasping, Pendleton flexes muscles and plays dumb hood, Ned Sparks grunts sarcastic asides, and John Qualen does meek- spouse. They're all expert, and they have a rude, funny screenplay that pokes fun at misplaced ambition, theater critics, and the gross sentimentality of mother songs. The production values are first-rate, and the twist ending is hilarious--I totally didn't see it coming.
    675groucho

    Cute stuff

    Sorta like "Bullets Over Broadway" -- A gangster forces a stage producer to use a star who can't sing for a damn. The gangster (Nat Pendleton, as a kidnapping-for-ransom specialist) gets weepy whenever he hears ZaSu Pitts warble "Mother". Everyone else cringes but whatever he says goes. So producer Edward Everett Horton is stuck putting together a show around the spectacularly off-key Pitts. But how can the gang make sure it's a hit? Sour-faced Ned Sparks will twist as many arms as necessary....

    The plot's nothing special, but it's got a roll call of great character actors, like Sparks, Horton, Pendleton, John Qualen, and at the top of the cast, ZaSu Pitts. Pleasant escapism.
    10ken-583

    One of the Greatest RKO comedy shorts!

    I couldn't agree less with the negative comments about this delicious little film! It's not about talent squandered -- it's about talent SHOWCASED! Many of the best character actors from the RKO lot appear in this film and their work is stupendous! The film is, in many ways, a parody of the gangster genre -- it's got a very Runyonesque take on the underworld, where kingpins are sentimental and their molls are sharp as a tack. The surface humor is broad -- but the wit is sharp and incisive: If the screenplay were any more tightly written I'd swear it was Mamet or Sorkin who created the dialogue.

    The handling of theatre critics and their work is particularly vicious -- and never fails to make me guffaw! For anyone who understands allusion and parody -- and who appreciates good comedic writing -- this is the film to see!
    GManfred

    Underrated Comedy

    Amazing what a good script will do for a movie, especially a comedy. I had never heard of "Sing And Like It" before, but this picture is funny! Lots of wisecracks and asides in this one and it doesn't contain slapstick or lots of pratfalls, as many comedies made just after the silent era did. This one plays like a Billy Wilder picture which relies on clever dialogue. The best lines belonged to Ned Sparks, delivered in his patented deadpan style, and then to Pert Kelton as a jealous girlfriend.

    The stars of the picture are Nat Pendleton and Zasu Pitts. He is a gangster boss who hears Pitts sing a song called "Your Mother" for a community group while he and his gang are robbing a bank next door. He is enraptured and saddened by its maudlin tune, and decides to put her in a Broadway show. He strongarms producer Edward Everett Horton to feature her in his show, and Horton himself has some funny one-liners of his own.

    This picture was a pleasant surprise, the kind which you hope would never end, and to keep the one-liners coming. Hadn't seen Pendleton in a starring role before and felt he was a little overpowering, and Zasu Pitts played her normal, woebegone character and stayed within herself. Good movie and a very funny comedy, of the type not often made or seen.
    7utgard14

    The Gentleman Says Nerts

    Very funny and endearing comedy about a gangster (Nat Pendleton) determined to make a terrible singer (Zasu Pitts) a success on the stage after hearing her sing a song about mothers. This is a fun little movie with a cast of colorful characters and some great dialogue. Nat Pendleton was one of the all-time great character actors of the 1930s and 40s. He usually played supporting parts but here he proves he can handle being the male lead quite well. Zasu Pitts, an actress whose comedy stylings are hit or miss with me, gives a terrific performance in this movie. A part like this could have easily led to overacting but she walks the line just right. The running gag about her thinking Pendleton is only helping her for sexual favors is hilarious.

    What a fantastic supporting cast. There are some greats here and they really shine. Edward Everett Horton as the poor Broadway producer forced to star Zasu in his show. Ned Sparks and his trademark deanpan delivery almost steal the whole movie as Pendleton's right hand man. Pert Kelton is fun as Pendleton's sassy moll who wants to be an actress herself. The great John Qualen plays Zasu's husband and his role in the end of the film is especially funny. Special mention to Roy D'Arcy, who played Zasu's costar on the stage. Not a big name actor and his part is small but he has one of the funniest scenes in the film.

    For anyone who's a fan of classic films you know how much of a treat it is to discover a hidden gem like this. About the only way you're likely to see this is on TCM whenever they show it (which isn't likely to be often). So please be on the look out for it because it's worth it believe me.

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    • Trivia
      Although the Catholic Church of Detroit placed this movie on its "to be boycotted" list in July 1934, the Production Code Administration gave it an approval certificate for its re-release in 1935, when the Code was even more rigorously enforced.
    • Quotes

      T. Fenny Sylvester: What the...? Gum! There's gum in the telephone. Gum in the lapels of me suits. I steps in it. I sits in it. I combs it out of me hair. The only place I don't find gum, you ain't been! Now, listen - I'm gettin' fed up. If you ain't exercisin' that pan of yours, yapping about a career, you're chewing gum! Now, get this straight - you ain't goin' on no stage! And if you get any more of that gum on me, so help me, I'll... What the...?

      [Gum]

      T. Fenny Sylvester: . Go on! Scram out of here before I run a temperature. I got an appointment to see some gentlemen.

      Ruby: You've only seen 12 gentlemen in your life--they was on a jury.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Your Mother
      Music by Dave Dreyer

      Lyrics by Roy Turk

      Played during the opening credits, as background music and at the end

      Sung numerous times by Zasu Pitts, twice with Roy D'Arcy

      Played on piano and partially sung by Ned Sparks

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • So You Won't Sing, Eh?
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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