Le Vagabond du jazz (The Vagabond Lover) est un film musical américain de 1929, réalisé par Marshall Neilan. C'est le début de crooner populaire Rudy Vallée et son ensemble, The Connecticut Yankees, dans le film. Le titre est d'une chanson populaire de Vallée, "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover."Synopsis
Rudy Bronson is a senior in a small college in the Midwest. While in school, he completes a correspondence course in the saxophone, given by the nationally known Ted Grant. Bronson and his friends form a band, but have difficulty finding work. Believing that Grant will help them land professional jobs, the band heads to the Long Island, New York home of Grant. Once there, they pester Grant for an interview, to the point where Grant leaves his home, along with his manager, to stay in New York City, until Bronson gives up and goes home.
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