Sitting on the Moon is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Republic Pictures.
Songwriter Danny West wakes up with an unknown woman in a taxi outside the film studio Regent Pictures Inc. where he works.
Danny and songwriting colleague Mike are tasked with delivering a song to studio executive Tucker.
Danny writes the song "Sitting on the Moon" for Polly and she performs it with Charlie Lane and his ensemble.
Frank sends Danny a newspaper clip of Blossom reading she has "eleven husbands" in a racketeering run with the taxi driver.