This Way Please is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Florey and featuring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, a popular singer from the days of vaudeville entertainment.
According to historian Martin Grams, the film was the introduction of Mary Livingstone (Mrs. Jack Benny) and Jim and Marian Jordan (radio's Fibber McGee and Molly).
It was also Betty Grable's first motion picture under contract with Paramount Studios.
Jane Morrow applies for the job of a theater usherette, and encounters her matinée idol.
Jane soon finds herself engaged to another man, so a battle of romantic wits ensues.