Artists and Models (1937) - (Movie Clip) Public Melody Number One
Martha Raye and Louis Armstrong in a widely-censored production ("conceived" by Vincente Minnelli) of "Public Enemy Number One" by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler from Artists and Models, 1937.
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