- Amiable, wisecracking piano teacher Polly becomes involved with some shady music publishers. She also happens to be infatuated with her music-loving dentist Henry, who is not quite as romantically inclined as she is. Polly manages to ensnare her roommate Eileen, Eileen's fiance Jimmy, and Henry in some shenanigans involving the rights to the song "Kansas City Kitty." The comedy is mixed with several up-tempo novelty tunes from the Big-Band era.—Thomas McWilliams <tgm@netcom.com>
- Polly Jasper opens a piano-lesson school next door to the Latham and Clark music-publisher firm, publishers of the hit song "Kansas City Kitty," written by phony cowboy "Chaps" Wiliker. Latham and Clark sell the business to Polly and her friend Eileen Hasbrook, only an hour before Oscar Lee files suit claiming that "Kansas City Kitty" was stolen from his song, "Minnesota Minnie." In court, Polly plays several classics to prove that although "Kansas City Kitty" may have been stolen from "Minnesota Minnie," the latter was, in turn, stolen from an old-time composer.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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