Cast
- Deanna Durbin as Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell
- Adolphe Menjou as John Cardwell
- Leopold Stokowski portraying himself
- Eugene Pallette as Mr. John R. Frost, the eventual sponsor of the "One Hundred Men"
- Alice Brady as his wife
- Alma Kruger as Mrs. Tyler, John Cardwell's landlady
- Mischa Auer as Michael Borodoff, a flutist and one of John Cardwell's neighbors
- Billy Gilbert as the owner of the garage where the "One Hundred Men" rehearse
- Jed Prouty as Tommy Bitters, a man engaged in a good-natured war of pranks with John R. Frost. (Frost suspects Bitters of planting the Stokowski story in the newspaper until Patsy confesses her role to Stokowski.)
- Jack Smart as Marshall, Leopold Stokowski's doorkeeper
- Frank Jenks as a taxi driver who keeps a running tab for Patsy and later calls it an "investment" in her singing voice
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