Tommy Christian has just pinned Ellalee Ruby, but still flirts with campus vamp Lucy Ames. Miss Ames has gotten a tryout with a Broadway producer, and talks Christian into having his band play for her audition. This leads to a gig at a local speakeasy, which the cops raid. This causes problems with the dean.
There were problems with the copy of this movie: the printed was washed out, there was a loud hum which muffled the dialogue, and the upper registers of the singers' voices did not record well. These are not new problems to me, so I was able to look deeper into the artifact and realize that this early Poverty Row musical was badly produced, and the talent on view was nothing to write home about. The music for the songs was good, but the lyrics were trite. The dancing talent included a tap dancer who was ok, and a fan dancer who worked ok as a contortionist. It's an example of the poor musicals that 1929 produced in such abundance, with little to recommend them.