Hollywood Speaks is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Genevieve Tobin, Pat O'Brien and Leni Stengel.
A despairing young actress is stopped from committing suicide by a gossip columnist who decides to fashion her into a major star.
[1] It was Norman Krasna's first film under his contract with Columbia and he started writing it in April 1932.
[2] The same amount the studio announced Eddie Buzzel would direct and Genevieve Tobin would star.
[3] The Los Angeles Times called it a "routine melodrama with little to say of interest.