Jack Benny (as Mac) introduces prominent artists sketching model Sandra Storme, followed by an encounter with famed cartoonist Rube Goldberg in Paramount’s Artists and Models, 1937.
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Opening credits from Paramount’s Artists and Models, 1937, followed by a portion of Sasha Pasha, written and performed by The Yacht Club Boys with Ted Koehler.
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Judy Canova (as Toots) does her bathtub rendition of Pop Goes the Bubble by Ralph Rainger and Ted Koehler then receives roommate Paula (Ida Lupino) in Paramount’s Artists and Models, 1937.
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Fictional Miami stage show from Paramount’s Artists and Models, 1937, features Russell Patterson's Personettes (modeled on Paramount stars) and Ben Blue as Mr. Esquire.
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Martha Raye and Louis Armstrong in a widely-censored production (conceived by Vincente Minnelli) of Public Enemy Number One by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler from Artists and Models, 1937.
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Grumbling Ad-man Mac Brewster (Jack Benny) drops by his office where he encounters unimpressed assistant Stella (Cecil Cunningham) in an early scene from Artists and Models, 1937.
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