

Overview
Any movie that starts Jewish entertainer George Jessel as an Italian accordionist named Luigi can't be all bad. In love with the beautiful Margharita (Lila Lee), Luigi lands a job in the music store owned by the girl's uncle. Ultimately, however, our hero does the Pagliacci act when Margharita evinces a preference for handsome Pasquale (David Rollins). The film's best scene takes place in a nursery full of talented tots, a sequence that undoubtedly reminded Jessel of his days with Gus Edwards' "Schoolroom" act. Exercising his droit du seigneur, Georgie Jessel sings the title tune.
Year 1929
Studio Fox Film Corporation
Director William K. Howard
Crew William K. Howard (Director), Leroy Clemens (Theatre Play), Dana Burnet (Scenario Writer), John B. Hymer (Theatre Play), Edwin J. Burke (Dialogue), George Jessel (Dialogue)
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