Something to Sing About (1937), re-released in 1947 as Battling Hoofer, is the second and final film James Cagney made for Grand National Pictures – the first being Great Guy – before mending relations with and returning to Warner Bros. It is one of the few films besides Footlight Parade and Yankee Doodle Dandy to showcase Cagney's singing and dancing talents. It was directed by Victor Schertzinger, who also wrote the music and lyrics of the original songs, as well as the story that Austin Parker's screenplay is based on. Cagney's co-stars are Evelyn Daw and William Frawley, and the film features performances by Gene Lockhart and Mona Barrie.
Something to Sing About (1937)
Directed by Victor Schertzinger
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$900,000
Tags
Bandleader, California, New York
Attributes
Narrative Location: Los Angeles
Alternate Titles
Battling Hoofer
, US
Chante mon amour
BE
Como se Vence em Hollywood
PT
Domando Hollywood
BR
En 7-sjungande karl
SE
En plads i solen
DK
Hollywood
IT
Hollywood Hollywood
FR
Hollywood lokker
NO
L'irrésistible Terry
BE
Los peligros de la gloria
AR, ES
Monaha ena vrady
GR
Musik in den Fäusten
DE
Sensationernas man
SE
Something to Fight About
, US
Something To Sing About
Something to Sing About
GB, US
Um Motivo para Cantar
BR
When I'm with You
, US
Zet 'm op boys
NL
Zing, mijn schat!
BE