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.
Jerry Flynn
Jeannie Thompson
Moke McGillicuddy
Arthur "Pinky" Thompson
Brandt
Reporter (uncredited)
Woman Exiting Theatre (uncredited)
Barber (uncredited)
Fred Stacy (uncredited)
Aviator Captain (uncredited)
Professor Van Dorn (uncredited)
Walt Disney (uncredited)
Man in Subway (uncredited)
Theatregoer (uncredited)
McKenzie (uncredited)
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Old Lady on Subway (uncredited)
Man In Barber Chair (uncredited)
Theatre Usher (uncredited)
Policeman (uncredited)
Cabbie (uncredited)
Mr. Snapps (uncredited)
Dunhill (uncredited)
Man Talking to Secretary (uncredited)
Joe (uncredited)
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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