Mr. Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film written by Abel Green and Ed Sullivan.
The plot involves a newspaper reporter (Ed Sullivan, aka "Mr. Broadway") gathering material for his column for the New York Daily News.
The plot was patterned on a similar film by columnist Walter Winchell, Broadway Through a Keyhole (1933).
The Sullivan film primarily serves as a vehicle for him to escort viewers to various trendy New York nightclubs to watch celebrities.
Abe Lyman's band is playing at the Paradise; Isham Jones at the Hollywood; and Eddy Duchin at the Casino.