

85 minutes
7/13/1940
Amelia is a gifted violinist who is in danger of quitting the Brissac Academy of Music. Julius arranges to have a scholarship given to her through his employee Tony so that Julius can escort Amelia to every musical event in the city. The trouble begins when he cannot meet her one night and Tony goes in his place. Tony believes that Julius and Amelia are a couple and then son Paul thinks that Tony and Amelia are a couple as he is sending her the money. The worst part is that Amelia might leave classical music for swing music with classmates Dusty, Joy and the band.

Olivia de Havilland
as Amelia Cornell

Jeffrey Lynn
as Tony Baldwin

Eddie Albert
as Dusty Rhodes

Jane Wyman
as Joy O'Keefe

Charles Winninger
as Julius Malette

Spring Byington
as Clara Malette

Grant Mitchell
as Dr. Kobbe

William T. Orr
as Paul Malette

Ann Gillis
as Valerie Malette

S.Z. Sakall
as Geza Peyer

Charles Trowbridge
as Dr. Downey

Mabel Taliaferro
as Dowager

William B. Davidson
as Agent
Nanette Vallon
as Sophie

Sidney Bracey
as Butler

Mary Anderson
as Woman Mistaken for Amelia by Tony (uncredited)
Tommy Baker
as Lookout Boy (uncredited)

Richard Clayton
as Valerie's Escort (uncredited)
James Conaty
as Party Guest (uncredited)

John Dilson
as Accountant (uncredited)

Jay Eaton
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Jack Egger
as Little Boy (uncredited)

Creighton Hale
as Thompson - Music Co. Clerk (uncredited)
George Haywood
as Anderson - Music Co. Clerk (uncredited)

Elizabeth Inglis
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Richard Kipling
as Music Co. Executive (uncredited)
Al Lloyd
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Eric Mayne
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Jack Mower
as Music Co. Executive (uncredited)
George Noisom
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Wedgwood Nowell
as Johnson - Music Co. Treasurer (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
as Party Guest (uncredited)

William Roberts
as Eddie - the Office Boy (uncredited)

Ellinor Vanderveer
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Russell Wade
as Party Guest (uncredited)