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Sitting on the Moon

Sitting on the Moon is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Republic Pictures.

Sitting on the Moon
Directed byRalph Staub
Written byRaymond L. Schrock (screenplay)
Rex Taylor (adaptation) &
Sidney Sutherland (adaptation)
Julian Field (original story)
Produced byNat Levine (producer)
Albert E. Levoy (associate producer)
CinematographyErnest Miller
Edited byErnest J. Nims
Distributed byRepublic Pictures (US)
British Lion Films (UK)
Release date
  • September 11, 1936 (1936-09-11)
Running time
53 minutes (US edited version)
66 minutes (US)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Songwriter Danny West wakes up with an unknown woman in a taxi outside the film studio Regent Pictures Inc. where he works. He remembers little from the night before. The woman is still asleep and Danny asks the driver to drop her off where they picked her up.

Danny and songwriting colleague Mike are tasked with delivering a song to studio executive Tucker.

Actress Polly Blair once walked out on Tucker, and now he won't even hire her for the chorus. Polly's friend Mattie offers moral support. Danny recognize Polly from when she chose his and Mike's song "Who Am I" for her movie "Fugitive Princess". The song became a hit and was Danny's big break. Danny writes the song "Sitting on the Moon" for Polly and she performs it with Charlie Lane and his ensemble.

Right before Danny and Polly's engagement party, Danny and Mike are fired from the film studio. Charlie has signed with a broadcaster from New York and wants Polly to come along, but she turns down the offer because she wants to stay with Danny. The woman from the taxi, Blossom, shows up at the party and says that she and Danny got married that night. She leaves, and soon thereafter a heartbroken Polly and Mattie leaves too.

Blossom relays to Danny that she'll accept a divorce in exchange for $10,000 in cash. Mike invites Danny to come along to New York, but Danny declines.

Polly is successful on New York radio's "Happy Go Lucky Hour" and creates record sales. Mike finds out that Charlie, who signed Polly to him, is making $3,500 but only paying Polly $100.

Danny travels to New York, hits Charlie, and Charlie raises Polly's salary to $1,000 a week. Polly is excited to hear that Danny is in town. Frank sends Danny a newspaper clip of Blossom reading she has "eleven husbands" in a racketeering run with the taxi driver. Against the show owner's expressed wishes, Polly interrupts her live show to sing "Lost in My Dreams", which Danny wrote for her. Charlie refuses to conduct and walks out, and Polly starts singing a cappella. Three musicians hired by Danny joins her, and then the ensemble follows. The show owner invites Polly to stay on the show and offers Danny to write songs for her.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

  • Roger Pryor - "Sitting on the Moon" (written by Sidney D. Mitchell and Sam H. Stept)
  • Grace Bradley with orchestra - "Sitting on the Moon"
  • Roger Pryor - "Lost in My Dreams" (written by Sidney D. Mitchell and Sam H. Stept)
  • Roger Pryor - "How Am I Doin' With You" (written by Sidney D. Mitchell and Sam H. Stept)
  • Grace Bradley, with Roger Pryor on piano - "Who Am I?" (written by Sidney D. Mitchell and Sam H. Stept)
  • Roger Pryor - "Theme from Tannhauser" (performed as a rag) (music by Richard Wagner)

External links edit

  • Sitting on the Moon at IMDb  
  • Sitting on the Moon (53 minute version) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive

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