James Bradbury Jr. stars as Elmer. Elmer imagines that he'll show up in Hollywood and will be adored. And, much of the film is exactly what you see. However, it all turns out to be a dream and the ending isn't exactly what Elmer had imagined.
The actors in this campy but occasionally funny one-reeler from Vitaphone are a rather sad bunch. James Bradbury Jr. starred in this and appeared in a few films in the 1930s but killed himself at only 41 due, in part, to his stalled career. This is very ironic, because here he stars as a guy who is starstruck and has ambitions of going to Hollywood and making it big. One of his co-stars is Gladys Brockwell-- who died of peritonitis the year after this was made!
This isn't always successful but for such an early sound film, it's pretty good comedy.