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  1. Playmates: Directed by David Butler. With Kay Kyser, John Barrymore, Lupe Velez, Ginny Simms. For the sake of a lucrative radio contract, John Barrymore agrees to turn bandleader Kay Kyser into a Shakespearian actor.

    • (357)
    • Comedy, Music
    • David Butler
    • 1941-12-26
    • Plot
    • Cast
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    Lulu Monahan, press agent for John Barrymore, tries to attract a sponsor for Barrymore's radio program. Lulu and bandleader Kay Kyser's agent concoct a story that a great actor will teach Kyser how to play Shakespeare.

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  2. Synopsis. See Kay go Shakespearean and Ginny go for Kay! See Barrymore get amorous and Lupe go berserk! The happiest, tuniest romantic rumpus the Old Professor ever cavorted in! Lulu Monahan, the press agent for John Barrymore, is attempting to get a sponsor for a radio program.

    • David Butler
    • RKO Radio Pictures
  3. Playmates (1941) For the sake of a lucrative radio contract, John Barrymore agrees to turn bandleader Kay Kyser into a Shakespearian actor. IMDb 5.5 1 h 35 min 1941. 7+. Comedy · Music Videos and Concerts · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture. This video is currently unavailable.

  4. For the sake of a lucrative radio contract, John Barrymore agrees to turn bandleader Kay Kyser into a Shakespearian actor. 6 IMDb 5.4 1 h 35 min 1941. X-Ray 13+. Comedy · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Charming · Easygoing. Available to rent or buy.

  5. Overview. Lulu Monahan, the press agent for John Barrymore, is attempting to get a sponsor for a radio program. To that end, she and the agent for bandleader Kay Kyser, plant a story that the great Shakespearean actor, over his heartfelt objections, will teach Kyser how to play Shakespeare, which isn't the same as playing Paducah, which soon ...

  6. A bandleader enlists a down-on-his-luck actor to teach him Shakespeare.