Hi, Buddy
Cast & Crew
Harold Young
Dick Foran
Harriet Hilliard
Robert Paige
Marjorie Lord
Bobs Watson
Film Details
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Synopsis
Dave O'Connor, Johnny Blake and Mary Parker are the organizers and leaders of the "Hi, Buddy Club" for young boys on New York's East Side. One day, Dave returns to town on leave from the Army to learn that the club may have to give up its clubhouse due to a lack of funds. At the same time, Johnny is discovered by theatrical agent Downbeat Collins, who offers him a job singing on the radio. Though he wants to join the Army, Johnny accepts the singing engagement, thinking that he can use the money to support the boys club. Johnny immediately becomes a big sensation, and he and his radio partner, Gloria Bradley, are sent on a broadcasting tour of various army camps. Johnny tells his agent to send a portion of his salary each week to the "Hi, Buddy Club," but Downbeat pockets the money for himself and destroys all of Mary's letters, telling Johnny of the club's dire straits. Gloria assists Downbeat in his deception, as she hopes that Johnny, with further success, will forget about the club and Mary and return her romantic attentions. When Dave goes home on a second furlough, he learns that both the club's clubhouse and summer camp may be abandoned. He returns to his camp and organizes a benefit show for the club. During the show's last rehearsal, Johnny and Gloria arrive at the camp for a broadcast, and Johnny is surprised when his old friend gives him the cold shoulder. Johnny drives to New York, where the club's president, Tim, tells him that they never received any of his money. Johnny then goes to Downbeat's office and drags the crooked agent to the Army base, just in time for the big show. With the help of policeman Michael O'Shane, Johnny forces Downbeat to spend large sums of money at the various fundraising booths. He then goes to a recruiting office, enlists in the Army, and returns to the base just in time to perform his number at the benefit.
Director
Harold Young
Cast
Dick Foran
Harriet Hilliard
Robert Paige
Marjorie Lord
Bobs Watson
Tommy Cook
Jennifer Holt
Gus Schilling
Wade Boteler
Drew Roddy
The Kings Men
The Four Sweethearts
The Step Brothers
George Chandler
Harry Strang
Emmett Vogan
Lorraine Krueger
Phil Warren
Ronnie Rondell
Norman Ollestad
Geraldine Chantlind
Dolores Diane
Marilyn Kay
Dick Humphreys
Rebel Randall
Eddie Dew
Crew
Louis Alter
John W. Boyle
Bernard B. Brown
Alfred Bryan
Sammy Cahn
Hoagy Carmichael
Everett Carter
Will D. Cobb
Walter Donaldson
Gus Edwards
Fred Fisher
Stephen Foster
Joseph Gershenson
John B. Goodman
Cliff Hess
Edgar Leslie
Sam M. Lewis
Harold Macarthur
Paul Malvern
Fred Markush
Charles Maynard
Joseph Mccarthy
Joseph A. Mcdonald
Neil Moret
Charles Newman
John E. Palmer
Mitchell Parish
Gene De Paul
Lew Pollack
Charles Previn
Robert Pritchard
Don Raye
Milton Rosen
Fritz Rotter
Harry Ruby
Jean Schwartz
Charles B. Ward
Vera West
Harry Williams
Warren Wilson
Joe Young
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According to the Daily Variety, Motion Picture Herald Prod Digest and Variety reviews, eighteen musical numbers are performed in this film, while a Hollywood Reporter news item states that the film contains, in part or whole, twenty-eight songs. Only eighteen titles were identified, however.