I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby
- Original title
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby
- Year
- 1940
- Running time
- 61 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Broderick Crawford
- Johnny Downs
- Peggy Moran
- Warren Hymer
- John Sutton
- Gertrude Michael
- Jessie Ralph
- Horace McMahon
- Dewey Robinson
- Murray Alper
- Ernest Morrison
- Jeni Le Gon
- Virginia Sale
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- Cinematography
Elwood Bredell (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Musical | Crime
- Synopsis
- When Public Enemy No. 3 Sonny McGann meets composer Bob Gunther, he gets the idea of having Bob write music to a poem he has written about his long-lost sweetheart Sadie McGlonsky. Somewhere between kidnapping and gentle persuasion, Sonny takes Bob and his girlfriend Linda Carroll to his penthouse hideout and orders Bob to write the music. After completion, Sonny and his mob use some strong-arm persuasion to get it on "The Hit Parade." Bob tries to trick Sonny saying he can't write any more music because of his unrequited love for music comedy star Magda Delys. Sonny's solution is to have his men bring Magda and a minister with a marriage license to the penthouse. Bob is forced to begin the ceremony but Public Enemy No. 2, Big Foot Louie, barges in and reveals that his own hobby is writing music. And Sonny recognizes Magda as his long-lost love Sadie McGlonsky. He and Big Foot decide to quit the rackets and surrender to the District Attorney so they can collaborate on writing hit ...
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