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Time Out for Rhythm

Time Out for Rhythm
Directed bySidney Salkow
Screenplay byEdmund L. Hartmann
Bert Lawrence
Story byBert Granet
Based onShow Business by Alex Ruben
Produced byIrving Starr
StarringRudy Vallée
Ann Miller
Richard Lane
Rosemary Lane
Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Joan Merrill
Richard Fiske
CinematographyFranz Planer
Edited byArt Seid
Music byMorris Stoloff (music score)
Saul Chaplin
Sammy Cahn (music and lyrics)
Production
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Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • June 5, 1941 (1941-06-05)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Time Out for Rhythm is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Rudy Vallée, Ann Miller and the Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard).[1] It was based on the stage musical Show Business by Alex Ruben.[2] Six Hits and a Miss perform, as well as Glen Gray and His Casa Loma Orchestra, and Eduardo Durant's Rhumba Band, and with eight original songs by Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn.

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Harvard-educated Danny Collins (Rudy Vallée) and street-wise Mike Armstrong (Richard Lane) team up after a chance meeting to form the most successful talent agency in New York City. Mike is in love with nightclub and Broadway singer Frances Lewis (Rosemary Lane), determined to make her nationally famous with his and Danny's help. Danny sees her, correctly, as a self-centered opportunist willing to capitalize on Mike's affections to further her career.

Eventually, she causes Danny and Mike to split. Around the same time Danny and his assistant 'Off-Beat' Davis meet Frances' maid Kitty Brown (Ann Miller), a shy tap-dancing wonder, and try to find her work... but without Mike, their new agency cannot get going successfully. Mike is not having any luck on his own either, despite the fact he and Frances are now engaged to be married.

When Danny has the opportunity to produce a New York-based variety show with Kitty and Joan Merrill (as herself) as the headliners, he and Mike finally make amends when he needs Mike's help to seal the deal. But Frances blackmails Danny, threatening to break Mike's heart if she is not cast as the star of the show. Mike eventually learns about this and finally sees Frances for who she really is and leaves her. Mike moves forward, with Danny as his friend and business partner once again, to work on the show starring Kitty.

The film's musical finale begins with the Stooges (with help from co-stars Brenda and Cobrina) performing a hilarious rhumba dance number, with Curly Howard dressed up as Carmen Miranda.

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