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Melody in May

Ruth Etting is looking to get away from the glare of publicity for a few days so she heads to the countryside and takes a room in a small boardinghouse. She makes the acquaintance of the owner and her young son who works as a soda jerk in the ice cream parlor and notices that he is teased by the other kids in town so she comes up with a way to help. Ruth sings "St. Louis Blues" & "It Had to Be You".

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Melody in May

April 30, 1936
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Directing

Ben Holmes
Director

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Bert Gilroy
Associate Producer
Lee Marcus
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Nicholas Musuraca
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Edward Mann
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