
Radio singer Glory Eden is publicized as the ideal of American womanhood in order to sell the sponsor's product Ippsie-Wippsie Washcloths. In reality, Glory would like to at least sample booze, jazz, gambling, and men. When the strain of representing "purity" brings her to rebellion, the sponsor and his nutty henchmen pick her a public-relations "sweetheart" from fan mail, who turns out to be a hayseed.

Ginger Rogers
Glory

Norman Foster
Jim

Zasu Pitts
Elmerada

Frank McHugh
Speed


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June 9, 1933
1h 13m
6.0
William A. Seiter
Maurine Dallas Watkins
5


RKO Radio Pictures
US

Allen Jenkins
O'Connor

Gregory Ratoff
Ipswich

Franklin Pangborn
Herbert

Lucien Littlefield
Announcer

Edgar Kennedy
Kelsey

Frank Darien
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