Leslie Goodwins
Director


Once Gabriel "Gabby" Patton, Jr., starts talking at the age of three months, he never stops. By the time he is an adult, he has lost several insurance jobs because of his failure to allow others to speak, and his current employer has given him only one more chance to prove himself, by signing the president of the Green Network Broadcasting Company, J. B. Kindell. Gabby sneaks into Kindell's private sauna and appears to the president as an apparition in the steam, whispering about disease and accidents. Kindell, convinced he has been visited by a spirit to warn him about impending doom, runs for his doctor, after which Gabby steals his tickets to that night's football game and sneaks out. At the football game, Gabby grabs the microphone from the KPQ radio station announcer and launches into an impromptu play-by-play commentary. His rapid-fire patter is heard by KPQ's president, H. I. Bailey, and his daughter Margie, who insists her father hire him immediately to add energy to the failing station. Bailey soon is distracted by a phone call from Kindell, demanding to buy out the station, and the audition of talented singer Lorna Gray. When Gabby is brought from the game to the station to be hired, he interrupts Lorna's song by talking incessantly to Bailey. Lorna runs out angrily, but Gabby follows and convinces her to sing during half-time at the game he is to announce that night. Although Lorna is a big hit, Bailey turns off the radio after the first half and misses her performance. The next morning, after the "Advice to the Lovelorn" announcer quits, Bailey chooses Gabby to substitute for him, and Gabby hires Lorna as his secretary. As they work on the scripts for the show, Lorna's psychology background helps her to write brilliantly, and soon Gabby becomes a huge success, while his relationship with Lorna blooms. One day, sponsor Lester Westerchester refuses to commit to the station unless Gabby signs a long-term contract, but Gabby refuses, hoping to use his new fame as leverage to finagle an audition for Lorna. At a nightclub the next night, Gabby manages to get Lorna on stage, but accidentally starts a fight in the audience which once again drowns out her singing, and she runs out. Although fan letters pour in for Gabby at the station, he is so heartsick because of Lorna's ongoing absence that he cannot perform, and instead pretends to have laryngitis. Kindell, who has heard Gabby's voice on the radio and recognized it as that of his guardian spirit, ar
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Leslie Goodwins
Director

Lee Tracy
Gabriel Patton

Brenda Joyce
Lorna Gray

Raymond Walburn
H.I. Bailey

June Preisser
Marge Bailey

Thomas Gomez
J.B. Kindell

Howard Freeman
Lester Westchester
Lorin Raker
Perkins

Janet Shaw
Switchboard Operator

Pierre Watkin
Dr. Mullins
Jean Aloise
Dance Specialty
Barry Bernard
Tyron Hayes

Tom Daly
Harry

Edward Earle
Stockholder
Jimmie Dean
Jimmie Dean - Bandleader

Ian Bernard
Gabby Jr.

Peter Potter
Announcer
Gene Rodgers
Piano Specialty
Jimmie Dean and His Trail Riders
Western Band
Nathanael West
Writer