

Hot Rhythm
Directed by William WestJimmy O'Brien (Robert Lowery) and Sammy Rubin (Sidney Miller), write jingle commercials for radio, and meet Mary Adams (Dona Drake) who wants to break into radio as a soloist for a band. The pair take a recording of Tommy Taylor's band and make a record with Mary doing the vocals. Due to an error, 10,000 pressings are made and released by the record company owned by J.P. O'Hara (Tim Ryan). Taylor (Jerry Cooper) has always refused to have a girl singer, and through his agent Herman Strohbach (Robert Kent) threatens to sue Jimmy. Taylor hasn't heard the record but after he does, he changes his mind and instructs Strohbach to find her and sign her to a contract. As a result of a misunderstanding, Strohbach signs Polly Kane (Irene Ryan), O'Hara's wacky secretary. O'Hara doesn't know that Taylor has decided to use Mary as his vocalist, and fires Jimmy and Sammy after they tell him what has happened. Things eventually get straightened out, but Strohbach finds himself with Polly under a personal contract to her.
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Hot Rhythm was released on April 22, 1944.
Hot Rhythm was directed by William West.
Hot Rhythm has a runtime of 79 min.
Hot Rhythm was produced by Lindsley Parsons.
The key characters in Hot Rhythm are Mary Adams (Dona Drake), Jimmy O'Brien (Robert Lowery), Mr. O'Hara (as Tim) (Tim Ryan).
Hot Rhythm is rated Passed.
Hot Rhythm is a Romance, Comedy, War film.
Hot Rhythm has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.









