In the early 1900s, a song plugger named Larry Kelly befriends a struggling opera composer, Alfred Breitenbach, and his daughter Doris, who falls for Larry. To help her father's career, Doris and Larry secretly adapt Alfred's opera melodies into popular songs, leading to unexpected success under the pseudonym Fred Fisher. However, when Alfred discovers his opera is being stolen, he wants to stop the lucrative but deceitful career of "Fred Fisher".
Oh, You Beautiful Doll
In the early 1900s, a song plugger named Larry Kelly forms a bond with a struggling opera composer, Alfred Breitenbach, and his daughter Doris, who falls in love with Larry.