On holiday at an up market club a young woman (June Clyde) tries to sort out the infidelities of her family before she accepts a proposal of marriage in this musical film. The tanned legs of the title comes from the chorous girls in some of the musical numbers which are not memorable but are early versions of the more elaborate musical numbers that came in later years. The story line is thin and it has the problems of early sound films producing musicals. It is however suitably entertaining thanks mainly to the performances of June Clyde, Sally Blane and Dorothy Revier.