Broadway producer Jerry Flynn is anxious to recapture the magic and reclaim the crowds after a set of costly flops. Outside his theater one night, Flynn meets a young boy who just might save the day. Inside a small box the boy shows Flynn his pride and joy: a caterpillar named Curly that dances to Yes Sir, That's My Baby. Word quickly spreads about the amazingly talented hoofer, and the caterpillar becomes a symbol of hope for wartime America. Soon, offers are pouring in to capitalize on this sensational insect.
Lewis Meltzer | Screenplay |
Oscar Saul | Screenplay |
Alexander Hall | Director |
Franz Planer | Director of Photography |
Friedrich Hollaender | Original Music Composer |
Lionel Banks | Art Direction |
Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction |
William Mull | Assistant Director |
Louis F. Edelman | Producer |
Irving Fineman | Adaptation |