Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
10 January 1946 [USA] 13 May 1946 [Sweden] 6 December 1946 [Mexico] 2 October 1948 [Portugal] |
![]() TARS AND SPARS (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 26 minutes] Howard Young is a coast guardsman who has been on shore duty for three years despite his efforts to be sent into action. His nearest approach to sea duty was on a harbor-moored life raft for 21 days as part of an experiment with a new type of vitamin gum for the government. He meets Christine Bradley, a SPAR, sent to take over his communications job and, by things he leaves unsaid, she thinks his life-raft experience was the result of a ship-wreck at sea. |
I'M GLAD I WAITED FOR YOU Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn KISS ME HELLO, BABY Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn MERRY GO ROUND Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn |
JANET BLAIR ... Christine Bradley ALFRED DRAKE ... Howard Young MARC PLATT ... Junior Casady JEFF DONNELL ... Penny McDougal SID CAESAR ... Chuck Enders Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ANITA ALVAREZ ... Featured Dancer (uncredited) HUGH BEAUMONT ... Captain (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Midget Circus Spectator (uncredited) JOSEPH CREHAN ... Admiral (uncredited) JAMES FLAVIN ... Chief Bosun Mate Gurney (uncredited) WILLIAM FORREST ... Commander (uncredited) ROBIN RAYMOND ... Recording Studio Pitch Woman (uncredited) ALEX ROMERO ... Dancer (uncredited) RAY WALKER ... Lt. Scully (uncredited) DOTTIE WESSON ... Mess Hall Server (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
Directed by: ALFRED E. GREEN ========= Writing Credits: DECLA DUNNING HANS JACOBY SARETT TOBIAS BARRY TRIVERS ... (story) ========= Produced by: MILTON H. BREN ... producer ========= Music by: MARLIN SKILES ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: JOSEPH WALKER ========= Film Editing by: AL CLARK ========= Art Direction by: CARL ANDERSON STEPHEN GOOSSON ========= Set Decoration by: FRANK KRAMER ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WILBUR MCGAUGH ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: PHILIP FAULKNER Jr. ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: NED SCOTT ... still photographer VICTOR SCHEURICH ... second camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: SAUL CHAPLIN ... music arranger FRED KARGER ... music arranger KEN LANE ... music arranger MARLIN SKILES ... music arranger MORRIS STOLOFF (as M.W. STOLOFF) ... musical director GEORGE DUNING ... music arranger (uncredited) ARTHUR MORTON ... orchestrator (uncredited) EDWIN WETZEL ... music mixer (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK COLE ... choreographer NORMAN DEMING ... assistant to producer MARIE DERAMIE ... research director (uncredited) THELMA HOOVER ... research director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (as Columbia) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1946) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1946) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Film (1946) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1946) [MEXICO] Theatrical Screen Gems (1957) [USA] TV - (syndication) |
18 January 1946 [Hollywood, California, USA] 29 April 1946 [UK] 16 September 1946 [Sweden] 21 May 1947 [Portugal] 24 October 1947 [France] 19 December 1947 [Finland] 22 July 1948 [Mexico] 15 September 1948 [Turkey] 1 December 1948 [Argentina] 4 June 1949 [Italy] 9 March 1950 [Hong Kong] 24 August 1950 [Belgium] 24 August 1950 [Netherlands] |
![]() THE HARVEY GIRLS (Comedy | Musical | Western) [1 hour 42 minutes] On a train trip West to become a mail-order bride, Susan Bradley (Judy Garland) meets a cheery crew of young women travelling out to open a "Harvey House" restaurant at a remote whistle-stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travellers. When Susan and her bashful suitor find romance daunting, she joins the Harvey Girls instead. The saloon across the street with its alluring worldly-wise women offers them tough competition, fair and foul, and Susan catches the eye of the Ned Trent (John Hodiak), the distant but intense proprietor of the bar. |
IN THE VALLEY (WHERE THE EVENIN' SUN GOES DOWN) (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Judy Garland WAIT AND SEE (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by Angela Lansbury (dubbed by Virginia Rees) Sung also by Kenny Baker ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by Ben Carter, Marjorie Main, Ray Bolger, Judy Garland and chorus Danced by Ray Bolger THE TRAIN MUST BE FED (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by Selena Royle, Marjorie Main and chorus OH, YOU KID (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by Angela Lansbury (dubbed by Virginia Rees) and chorus IT'S A GREAT BIG WORLD (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung and Danced by Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien and Cyd Charisse (dubbed by Marion Doenges) THE WILD, WILD WEST (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by Virginia O'Brien SWING YOUR PARTNER ROUND AND ROUND (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Sung by chorus Danced by Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, Marjorie Main, Cyd Charisse and chorus |
JUDY GARLAND ... Susan Bradley JOHN HODIAK ... Ned Trent RAY BOLGER ... Chris Maule ANGELA LANSBURY ... Em PRESTON FOSTER ... Judge Sam Purvis VIRGINIA O'BRIEN ... Alma from Ohio KENNY BAKER ... Terry O'Halloran MARJORIE MAIN ... Sonora Cassidy CHILL WILLS ... H.H. Hartsey SELENA ROYLE ... Miss Bliss CYD CHARISSE ... Deborah Andrews RUTH BRADY ... Ethel JACK LAMBERT ... Marty Peters EDWARD EARLE ... Jed Adams MORRIS ANKRUM ... Rev. Claggett WILLIAM 'BILL' PHILLIPS (as WM. 'BILL' PHILLIPS) ... 1st Cowboy BEN CARTER ... John Henry NORMAN LEAVITT ... 2nd Cowboy STEPHEN McNALLY (as HORACE McNALLY) ... 'Goldust' McClean Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JANE ALLEN ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) ARNET AMOS ... (uncredited) JEAN ASHTON ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) FRANK AUSTIN ... Rancher (uncredited) JOHN BARTON ... Townsman (uncredited) ELEANOR BAYLEY ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) PHIL BLOOM ... Townsman (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) HAZEL BROOKS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) RAND BROOKS ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) EWING MILES BROWN ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) JOAN CAREY ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) LUCILLE CASEY ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) RUTH CLARK ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) JACK RUBE CLIFFORD ... Fireman (uncredited) TEX COOPER ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) VICTOR COX ... Townsman (uncredited) GEORGIA DAVIS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) VIRGINIA DAVIS ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) DONA DAX ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) VERNON DENT ... Engineer (uncredited) GWEN DONOVAN ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) MEREDYTH DURRELL ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) VIVIAN EDWARDS ... Specialty Performer (uncredited) MARY JO ELLIS ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) VIRGINIA ENGELS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) KAY ENGLISH ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Specialty Performer (uncredited) MARY JANE FRENCH ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) SAM GARRETT ... Trick Roper (uncredited) VINCENT GRAEFF ... Boy (uncredited) VIRGINIA GUMM ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) JANE HALE ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) JANE HALL ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) STUART HALL ... Townsman (uncredited) WILLIAM HALL ... Big Joe (uncredited) BYRON HARVEY Jr. ... Train Conductor (uncredited) GLORIA HOPE ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) GEORGE HUGGINS ... Townsman (uncredited) VIRGINIA HUNTER ... Jane (uncredited) DOROTHY JACKSON ... Specialty Performer (uncredited) THELMA JOEL ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) JOE KARNES ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) JACK KENNY ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) AL KUNDE ... Rancher (uncredited) JANET LAVIS ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) VERA LEE ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) MAXINE LESLIE ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) MITCHELL LEWIS ... Sandy (uncredited) JOHNNY LUTHER ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) PEGGY MALEY ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) CLAUDE MARTIN ... (uncredited) JUDY MATSON ... Specialty Performer (uncredited) MATT MATTOX ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) CATHERINE McLEOD ... Louise (uncredited) JOHN MERTON ... Player (uncredited) MARY MODER ... Specialty Performer (uncredited) DAPHNE MOORE ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) EDITH MOTRIDGE ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) PAUL NEWLAN ... Station Agent (uncredited) LOULIE JEAN NORMAN ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) ROBERT EMMETT O'CONNOR ... Conductor (uncredited) SHIRLEY PATTERSON ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) JACK PERRY ... Man in Saloon (uncredited) LEE PHELPS ... Player (uncredited) TOM QUINN ... Player (uncredited) DOROTHY RAYE ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) CHARLES REGAN ... Dealer (uncredited) AL RHEIN ... Dealer (uncredited) JOHN RICE ... Townsman (uncredited) KENNETH RUNDQUIST ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) ERIN SELWYN ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) HARRY SEMELS ... Townsman at Saloon (uncredited) EMILY SMITH ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) NEVADA SMITH ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) MELBA SNOWDEN ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) RAY TEAL ... Conductor (uncredited) AL THOMPSON ... Townsman at Dance (uncredited) JOAN THORSEN ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) JIM TONEY ... Muleskinner (uncredited) ELINOR TROY ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) DOROTHY TUTTLE ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) MARCIA VAN DYKE ... Dancer (uncredited) DOROTHY VAN NUYS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) TYRA VAUGHN ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) BUNNY WATERS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) JACQUELINE WHITE ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) EVE WHITNEY ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) DOROTHY WILKERSON ... Harvey Girl (uncredited) HERBERTA WILLIAMS ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) DALLAS WORTH ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) KATHERINE YORKE ... Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited) |
Directed by: GEORGE SIDNEY ========= Writing Credits: EDMUND BELOIN ... (screenplay) & NATHANIEL CURTIS ... (screenplay) & HARRY CRANE ... (screenplay) & JAMES O'HANLON ... (screenplay) & SAMSON RAPHAELSON ... (screenplay) KAY VAN RIPER ... (additional dialogue) SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS ... (novel) ELEANORE GRIFFIN ... (original story) and WILLIAM RANKIN ... (original story) ========= Produced by: ROGER EDENS ... associate producer ARTHUR FREED ... producer ========= Music by: LENNIE HAYTON ... (uncredited) CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: GEORGE J. FOLSEY ... (as GEORGE FOLSEY) ========= Film Editing by: ALBERT AKST ========= Art Direction by: WILLIAM FERRARI CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: HELEN ROSE VALLES ... (costumes: men) ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup designer IRMA KUSELY ... hair stylist (uncredited) DOROTHY PONEDEL ... key makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DAVE FRIEDMAN ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: GEORGE RHEIN ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: MILDRED GRIFFITHS ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director BILL EDMONDSON ... unit mixer (uncredited) STANDISH J. LAMBERT ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ROBERT SHIRLEY ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) NEWELL SPARKS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) WILLIAM STEINKAMP ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) MICHAEL STEINORE ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) JOHN A. WILLIAMS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: MARK DAVIS ... matte paintings camera (uncredited) A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... transparency projection shots (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ROBERT J. BRONNER ... second camera (uncredited) CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera: Technicolor (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE ... costume supervisor EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: ROBERT ALTON ... musical numbers staged by LENNIE HAYTON ... musical director CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator KAY THOMPSON ... vocal arranger EARL CATES ... music mixer (uncredited) DAVID CROCOV ... violin (uncredited) SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) MARION DOENGES ... singing voice: Cyd Charisse (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited) M.J. MCLAUGHLIN ... music mixer (uncredited) JOSEPH NUSSBAUM ... orchestrator (uncredited) VIRGINIA REES ... singing voice: Angela Lansbury (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director PAUL W. 'PAT' DURNELL ... train engineer (uncredited) GEORGE RICHELAVIE ... research director (uncredited) BEA WHITNEY ... assistant research director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1990) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Video (1990) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Turner Home Entertainment (2001) [USA] DVD Warner Home Vídeo (2002) [BRAZIL] DVD Warner Home Video (2004) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Reel Corporation (2015) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Reel DVD (2015) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Epoca [ARGENTINA] VHS ========= Other Companies: Turner Entertainment (package design) (1990 release) |
26 February 1946 [USA] 26 December 1948 [Sweden] 27 June 1952 [Finland] |
![]() BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD (Comedy | Music) [1 hour 30 minutes] Based on the old radio series of the same name, we see the lives of several people attending a popular radio show, including a young couple who meet and fall in love at the show. Great musical acts including Nat King Cole and Spike Jones. ZaSu Pitts almost steals the show! |
HEDDA HOPPER'S HATS Written by Spike Jones and Jack Elliott Performed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers Vocalist Del Porter GLOW WORM (uncredited) Music by Paul Lincke Lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson Performed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers IT'S BETTER TO BE BY YOURSELF Written by Nat 'King' Cole, Robert Wells (as Bob Levinson) and Howard Leeds Performed by The King Cole Trio SOLID POTATO SALAD (uncredited) Written by Gene de Paul, Don Raye and Hugh Prince Performed by The King Cole Trio IF I HAD A WISHING RING Music by Louis Alter (as Lou Alter) Lyrics by Marla Shelton Performed by Andy Russell MAGIC IS THE MOONLIGHT (uncredited) Music by María Grever English Lyrics by Charles Pasquale Performed by Andy Russell AMOR (uncredited) Music by Gabriel Ruiz Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez English lyrics by Sunny Skylar Performed by Andy Russell |
TOM BRENEMAN ... Tom Breneman - Host BONITA GRANVILLE ... Dorothy Larson BEULAH BONDI ... Mrs. Annie Reed EDWARD RYAN ... Ken Smith RAYMOND WALBURN (as RAY WALBURN) ... Richard Cartwright BILLIE BURKE ... Mrs. Frances Cartwright ZASU PITTS ... Elvira Spriggens HEDDA HOPPER ... Hedda Hopper ANDY RUSSELL ... Andy Russell - Singer SPIKE JONES ... Spike Jones NAT 'KING' COLE ... Nat 'King' Cole Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HERMAN BING ... Herman (uncredited) IDA BRENEMAN ... Ida Breneman (uncredited) LILLIAN BRONSON ... Ms. Hammer (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Audience Member at Table (uncredited) ALICE COOPER ... Alice (uncredited) LESTER DORR ... Waiter (uncredited) ROBERT DUDLEY ... 78-Year-Old Man (uncredited) DICK ELLIOTT ... Man in Bus Depot (uncredited) MARY FIELD ... Ms. Field (uncredited) BYRON FOULGER ... Mr. Henderson (uncredited) RED INGLE ... City Slicker Vocalist (uncredited) THOMAS E. JACKSON ... Bartender (uncredited) LOIS JANUARY ... Gloria Stapleton (uncredited) ANNA LE SUEUR ... Anna Le Suer (uncredited) HOWARD NEGLEY ... Bus Driver (uncredited) WILLIAM NEWELL ... Cop with Bench Warrant (uncredited) SARAH PADDEN ... Mrs. Marie Edgedaw (uncredited) LEE PHELPS ... Cop at Bus (uncredited) DEL PORTER ... City Slicker Vocalist (uncredited) SYD SAYLOR ... Mechanic (uncredited) MINERVA URECAL ... Miss Mullins (uncredited) BILLY WAYNE ... Bus Depot Guard (uncredited) MATT WILLIS ... Cop (uncredited) |
Directed by: HAROLD D. SCHUSTER (as HAROLD SCHUSTER) ========= Writing Credits: EARL BALDWIN ... (original story and screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROBERT GOLDEN (as ROBERT S. GOLDEN) ... producer ========= Music by: JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited) JAMES MAYFIELD ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: RUSSELL METTY ... director of photography ========= Production Design by: WILLIAM FLANNERY ========= Makeup Department: MEL BERNS ... makeup artist CARLA HADLEY ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: HAROLD LEWIS ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: HAROLD GODSOE ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: MAX M. HUTCHINSON (as MAX HUTCHINSON) ... sound ========= Editorial Department: BERNARD W. BURTON ... supervising editor ========= Music Department: NAT W. FINSTON ... music supervisor / musical director GERARD CARBONARA ... composer: additional music (uncredited) NAT W. FINSTON ... composer: additional music (uncredited) FRED SPIELMAN ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: DIXIE McCOY ... dialogue director |
Production Companies: Golden Pictures ========= Distributors: United Artists (1946) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1946) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Reel Media International (2004) [WORLD-WIDE] VHS Reel Media International (2007) [WORLD-WIDE] All Media Alpha Video Distributors [USA] DVD Critics' Choice Video [USA] DVD Mill Creek Entertainment [USA] DVD Synergy Entertainment [USA] DVD Video Yesteryear [USA] VHS |
9 March 1946 [USA] 15 March 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] 23 May 1950 [Japan] |
![]() CINDERELLA JONES (Comedy | Music | Romance) [1 hour 30 minutes] Judy Jones, sings with a band and also works at an aircraft plant. She takes part in a "missing heirs" radio program and is discovered to be an heiress to a fortune. But the will provides that she must be married by a certain time or lose the inheritance. She then has to decide whether rivals-for-her-hand Tommy Coles or Bart Williams, loves her for herself or for her fortune. What's a girl to do? |
IF YOU'RE WAITIN' I'M WAITIN' TOO Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Joan Leslie (uncredited) (dubbed by Louanne Hogan) (uncredited), Robert Alda (uncredited) and chorus CINDERELLA JONES Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung and danced by Robert Alda (uncredited), Joan Leslie (uncredited) (dubbed by Louanne Hogan) (uncredited), Julie Bishop (uncredited), S.Z. Sakall (uncredited) and chorus WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE (SIMPLY WON'T LOVE BACK) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Joan Leslie (uncredited) (dubbed by Louanne Hogan) (uncredited) YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOIN' TILL YOU GET THERE Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Soldiers, WACs, Robert Alda (uncredited), Joan Leslie (uncredited) (dubbed by Louanne Hogan) (uncredited), Edward Everett Horton (uncredited), Julie Bishop (uncredited), S.Z. Sakall (uncredited), Charles Dingle (uncredited), Charles Arnt (uncredited), Chester Clute (uncredited) and Edward Gargan (uncredited) HOW MANY HEARTS HAVE YOU BROKEN (WITH THOSE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL EYES) (uncredited) Music by Al Kaufman Played when Judy goes in for a job at the Kampus Koffee Kup SHE BROKE MY HEART IN THREE PLACES (uncredited) Written by Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston and Milton Drake Played when Judy and Prof. Williams are in the Kampus Koffee Kup kitchen |
JOAN LESLIE ... Judy Jones ROBERT ALDA ... Tommy Coles JULIE BISHOP ... Camille WILLIAM PRINCE ... Bart Williams S.Z. SAKALL ... Gabriel Popik EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ... Keating CHARLES DINGLE ... Minland RUTH DONNELLY ... Cora Elliot ELISHA COOK JR. ... Oliver S. Patch HOBART CAVANAUGH ... George CHARLES ARNT ... Mahoney CHESTER CLUTE ... Krencher EDWARD GARGAN (as ED GARGAN) ... Riley MARGARET EARLY ... Bashful Girl JOHNNY MITCHELL ... Soldier MARY DEAN ... Singer MONTE BLUE ... Jailer MARIANNE O'BRIEN ... Marie - Manicurist MARION MARTIN ... Burlesque Queen Rest of cast listed alphabetically: FONCILLA ADAMS (as WESLEY BRENT) ... Junior Leaguer GRANT MITCHELL ... EDDIE ACUFF ... Truck Driver (uncredited) JOHN ALBAN ... Chaplain (uncredited) ERIC ALDEN ... Soldier (uncredited) BETTY ALEXANDER ... Waitress (uncredited) WALTER BACON ... Young Boy (uncredited) LYNN BAGGETT ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) JOY BARLOW ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) LORRAINE BREACHER ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) LINDA BRENT ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) BETTY BRODEL ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) JAN BRYANT ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) FRED CARPENTER ... Newsboy (uncredited) LILLIAN CASTLE ... Little Old Lady (uncredited) TANIS CHANDLER ... Waitress (uncredited) BILL CHANEY ... Newsboy (uncredited) JACK CHEFE ... Waiter (uncredited) ROBERT CHERRY ... Genius (uncredited) JOHN CHRISTIAN ... Board of Directors Member (uncredited) DELL CLOW ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) RUSSELL COLES ... Newsboy (uncredited) ZETTA C. CRAMER ... B-Girl (uncredited) JOSEPH CREHAN ... Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited) JACK DALEY ... Bit Part (uncredited) ABE DINOVITCH ... Tough MP (uncredited) ROBERT DUDLEY ... Secretary (uncredited) JOHNNY DUNCAN ... Newsboy (uncredited) ROBERT EBRIGHT ... Sgt. McNulty (uncredited) EDWARD FIELDING ... Dean Barker (uncredited) RAY FLYNN ... Townsman (uncredited) MICHAEL GADDIS ... MP (uncredited) BETTY GORDON ... Plant Worker (uncredited) BUDDY GORMAN ... Audience Member Wearing Glasses (uncredited) JANETTE GRAE ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) MARION GRAHAM ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) VALERI GRATTON ... B-Girl (uncredited) TOBY GREEN ... Worker (uncredited) ANGELA GREENE ... Waitress (uncredited) KAREN HALE ... Female Riveter (uncredited) ELLEN HALL ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) POODLES HANNEFORD ... Bailiff (uncredited) LOTTIE HARRISON ... Buxom Girl (uncredited) HALLENE HILL ... Little Old Lady (uncredited) FRANK HILLIARD ... Board of Directors Member (uncredited) CLIFFORD HOLLAND ... Black Soldier (uncredited) VICTORIA HORNE ... Agnes (uncredited) ORN HUNTINGTON ... Worker (uncredited) SONDRA JANSON ... Elevator Girl (uncredited) ELMER JEROME ... Board of Directors Member (uncredited) SONDRA JOHNSON ... Elevator Girl (uncredited) TINY JONES ... War Plant Worker (uncredited) MARJORIE KANE ... War Plant Worker (uncredited) GERTRUDE KEELER ... War Plant Worker (uncredited) DOROTHY KENNEDY ... Female Truck Driver (uncredited) HELEN KIMBALL ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) PATRICIA KNOX ... Showgirl (uncredited) MILDRED KORNMAN ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) ISABEL LA MAL ... Socialite (uncredited) MARY LANDA ... Bit Part (uncredited) LAWRENCE LATHROP ... Newsboy (uncredited) TRUDE LAVOICE ... Waitress (uncredited) VERA LEWIS ... Woman in Courtroom (uncredited) CHARLES MARSH ... Electrician (uncredited) ZANE MEGOWAN ... Bit Part (uncredited) GAYLE MELLOTT ... Miss Brewster (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Bit Part (uncredited) EDWIN MILLS ... Genius (uncredited) BEVERLEE MITCHELL ... Cashier (uncredited) LAVONNE MOYER ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) DIANA MUMBY ... Waitress (uncredited) SHELBY PAYNE ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) ROSE PLUMER ... Woman in Courtroom (uncredited) EZELLE POULE ... Cigar Store Clerk (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Soldier (uncredited) PAUL SCARDON ... Judge Rutledge (uncredited) JOHN SHEEHAN ... Bartender (uncredited) ANN SHERIDAN ... Red Cross Nurse (uncredited) BARBARA SLATER ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) EVERETT SMITH ... Bit Part (uncredited) WALTER SODERLING ... Board of Directors Member (uncredited) LIBBY TAYLOR ... Black Woman (uncredited) BEVERLY THOMPSON ... Junior Leaguer (uncredited) HAL TOWNSEND ... Minor Role (uncredited) GEORGE TURNER ... Marine (uncredited) PERCIVAL VIVIAN ... Professor Diebold (uncredited) DAN WALLACE ... Bit Part (uncredited) JOHNNY WALSH ... Bellboy (uncredited) RUTH WARREN ... Faded Lady (uncredited) HOWARD WASHINGTON ... Bit Part (uncredited) BEN WELDEN ... Truck Driver (uncredited) LARRY WILLIAMS ... Bit Part (uncredited) DON WILSON ... Announcer (uncredited) DOUGLAS WOOD ... Professor Seabright (uncredited) HARRY WOOLMAN ... Bit Part (uncredited) |
Directed by: BUSBY BERKELEY ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES HOFFMAN ... (screenplay) PHILIP WYLIE ... (story) ========= Produced by: ALEX GOTTLIEB ... producer ========= Music by: FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... (as FREDERICK HOLLANDER) ========= Cinematography by: SOL POLITO ========= Film Editing by: GEORGE AMY ========= Art Direction by: JOHN HUGHES ========= Set Decoration by: JACK McCONAGHY ========= Costume Design by: MILO ANDERSON ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ROBERT VREELAND ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: DOLPH THOMAS ... sound ========= Editorial Department: JAMES LEICESTER ... montage ========= Music Department: DUDLEY CHAMBERS ... vocal music arranger LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director RAY HEINDORF ... orchestral arrangements FRANK PERKINS ... orchestral arrangements LOUANNE HOGAN ... singing voice: Joan Leslie (uncredited) JEROME MOROSS ... orchestrator (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1946) [USA] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA] TV |
16 March 1946 [USA] 30 May 1946 [London, UK] 12 August 1946 [UK] |
![]() SWING PARADE OF 1946 (Comedy | Drama | Music) [1 hour 14 minutes] A struggling young singer falls for a nightclub owner whose father, a millionaire, is trying to shut it down. Featuring The Three Stooges as waiters. ######### In this 100% FICTIONAL film, in which no one plays "Self." Carol Lawrence (Gale Storm), an aspiring singer, goes to a new night club owned by Danny Warren (Phil Regan), whose father Daniel Warren (Russell Hicks (I)') doesn't approve of the club and wants Danny to join him in the family business. Carol is suspected of being a process server and is thrown out of the club. An extremely long arm of coincidence leads her to the elder Warren's office and he hires her as a process server. She returns but gets a singing job this time so foregoes serving the cease-and-desist notice. The Three Stooges are on hand as waiters and Connee Boswell, Louis Jordan, Will Osborne and Mary Treen provide the music and songs in addition to Gale Storm on "Oh, Buddy" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street." |
CALDONIA Written by Fleecie Moore [Incorrectly co-credited to Louis Jordan] Performed by Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five OH, BROTHER Written by Matty Malneck and Allie Wrubel Sung by Gale Storm ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Sung by Gale Storm DON'T WORRY 'BOUT THAT MULE Written by William Davis, Duke Groner, and Charles Stewart Performed by Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five A TENDER WORD WILL MEND IT ALL Sung by Will Osborne and Mary Treen JUST A LITTLE FOND AFFECTION Performed by Will Osborne and Mary Treen STORMY WEATHER Written by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen Performed by Connee Boswell SMALL WORLD Sung by Phil Regan AFTER ALL THIS TIME Sung by Phil Regan and Gale Storm |
GALE STORM ... Carol Lawrence PHIL REGAN ... Danny Warren MOE HOWARD ... Moe LARRY FINE ... Larry CURLY HOWARD (as JEROME HOWARD) ... Curly CONNEE BOSWELL ... Connee Boswell LOUIS JORDAN ... Louis Jordan WILL OSBORNE ... Will Osborne EDWARD BROPHY ... Moose MARY TREEN ... Marie Finch RUSSELL HICKS ... Daniel Warren Sr. WINDY COOK ... Sound Effects Mimic JOHN ELDREDGE ... Bascomb LEON BELASCO ... Pete THE THREE STOOGES ... The Three Stooges THE TYMPANY FIVE (as LOUIS JORDAN'S TYMPANY FIVE) ...The Tympany Five WILL OSBORNE'S ORCHESTRA ... Will Osborne's Orchestra Rest of cast listed alphabetically: GLORIA ANDERSON ... Gloria (uncredited) HAROLD BELL ... Hal (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Bartender (uncredited) MABEL BOEHLKE ... Mabel (uncredited) JACK BOYLE ... Jack (uncredited) ANNE CHEDISTER ... Anne (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Club Patron (uncredited) DOROTHY COSTELLO ... Dorothy (uncredited) RUTH COSTELLO ... Ruth (uncredited) NELL CRAIG ... Matron (uncredited) HELENE DICKS ... Margie (uncredited) BROWNIE DIMIT ... Brownie (uncredited) CLAIRE DODSON ... Claire (uncredited) EDWARD EARLE ... John - Curly's Restaurant Patron (uncredited) RAOUL FREEMAN ... Maitre D' (uncredited) MARY JANE FRENCH ... Mary Jane (uncredited) ROSEMARY HAGEMEYER ... Rosemary (uncredited) BEVERLY HANEY ... Beverly (uncredited) BEVERLY HAWTHORNE ... Beverly Anne (uncredited) PHYLISS HENRY ... Phyliss (uncredited) EDNA HOLLAND ... Landlady (uncredited) ROBERT HOMANS ... Cop (uncredited) BETTYJO HUSTON ... Bettyjo (uncredited) MARY ICIDE ... Marie (uncredited) WAYNE KENWORTHY ... Wayne (uncredited) ALICE KERSTEN ... Alice (uncredited) HOPE LANDIN ... Hope (uncredited) RUTH LEE ... Matron (uncredited) JOANNE LYBROOK ... Joanne (uncredited) CONNIE MACK ... Connie (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Businessman (uncredited) HARRY MAYO ... Club Patron (uncredited) DARLENE OTTUM ... Darlene (uncredited) FOSTER H. PHINNEY ... Club Patron (uncredited) ALLEN RAY ... Allen (uncredited) TOMMY REILLY ... Sam (uncredited) DEWEY ROBINSON ... Burly Process Server (uncredited) WANDA SMITH ... Wanda (uncredited) RONALD STANTON ... Ronny (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Club Patron (uncredited) ALVINA TOMIN ... Alvina (uncredited) MIRIAM VANCE ... Miriam (uncredited) EMMETT VOGAN ... Moe's Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
Directed by: PHIL KARLSON ========= Writing Credits: TIM RYAN ... (screenplay) EDMOND KELSO (as EDMUND KELSO) ... (story) NICHOLAS RAY ... (story) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: TREM CARR ... executive producer LINDSLEY PARSONS ... producer HARRY A. ROMM ... producer ========= Cinematography by: HARRY NEUMANN ========= Film Editing by: RICHARD C. CURRIER (as RICHARD CURRIER) ========= Art Direction by: E.R. HICKSON ... (as ERNEST R. HICKSON) ========= Set Decoration by: VIN TAYLOR CHARLES S. THOMPSON ... (as CHARLES THOMPSON) ========= Costume Design by: KATHRYN KUHN ... (gowns) ========= Makeup Department: LORRAINE MacLEAN ... hair stylist HARRY ROSS ... makeup ========= Production Management: GLENN COOK ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RICHARD HARLAN ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: TOM LAMBERT ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JOHN M. LEE ... electrician (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: HARRY BOURNE ... wardrobe ========= Music Department: EDWARD J. KAY (as EDWARD KAY) ... musical director ========= Additional Crew: JACK BOYLE ... choreographer DAVE MILTON ... technical director |
Production Companies: Monogram Pictures ========= Distributors: Monogram Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical Pathé Pictures (1946) [UK] Theatrical Allied Artists Video (1978) [USA] VHS Allied Artists Entertainment (1997) [USA] VHS GoodTimes Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS GoodTimes Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD Allied Artists Entertainment (2004) [USA] DVD Diamond Entertainment Group (DEG) (2004) [USA DVD / VHS Legend Films (2007) [USA] DVD Entertainment One (2009) [UK] DVD Warner Home Video (2011) [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: Legend Films (colorization) |
16 April 1946 [London, UK] 15 July 1946 [UK] 16 February 1948 (limited) [France] 19 May 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 10 April 1950 [Portugal] |
![]() GAIETY GEORGE later known as SHOWTIME (Drama | Musical) [1 hour 38 minutes] The life of Irishman George Howard, who bought an English theatre, and strived to improve the standard of musical entertainment. Set in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and loosely based on fact. |
AWAKE MY HEART Music by George Posford Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz ONE LOVE Music by George Posford Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz MAN AND MAID (uncredited) Written by Jack Beaver and George Posford THEY'RE ALL VERY FINE AND DANDY (uncredited) Written by F. Dowyer WOT CHER! (KNOCK'D 'EM IN THE OLD KENT ROAD) (uncredited) Written by Albert Chevalier and Charles Ingle MOLLY O'MORGAN (uncredited) Written by Will Letters and Fred Godfrey PLEASE SELL NO MORE DRINK TO MY FATHER (uncredited) Written by Frank Pratt OH, I SAY (uncredited) Written by Herbert Cole TWO LOVELY BLACK EYES (uncredited) Written by Charles Coborn KATE CONNER (uncredited) Written by Harry Dacre MAYTIME WALTZ Music by George Posford Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz THE PRETTY LITTLE GIRL FROM NOWHERE (uncredited) Music by John Neat Lyrics by E.W. Rogers TALLYHO GIRL Music by George Posford GAIETY GEORGE Music by George Posford Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz ALL PALS TOGETHER (uncredited) Music by Reginald Sloan Lyrics by Charles Dunn GOSSIPS Music by George Posford UNDRESSING SEQUENCE Music by George Posford TRAVEL MONTAGE Music by George Posford SOUND OF THE TRUMPET Music by George Posford |
RICHARD GREENE ... George Howard ANN TODD ... Kathryn Davis PETER GRAVES ... Henry Carter MORLAND GRAHAM ... Morris HAZEL COURT ... Elizabeth Brown CHARLES VICTOR ... Danny Collier JACK TRAIN ... Hastings LENI LYNN ... Florence Stevens URSULA JEANS ... Isobel Forbes DAPHNE BARKER ... Miss de Courtney MAIRE O'NEILL ... Mrs. Murphy FRANK PETTINGELL ... Grindley PHYLLIS ROBINS ... Chubbs JOHN LAURIE ... McTavish FREDERICK BURTWELL ... Jenkins ANTHONY HOLLES ... Wade DAVID HORNE ... Lord Mountsbury PATRICK WADDINGTON ... Lt. Travers CLAUD ALLISTER ... Archie GRAEME MUIR ... Lord Elstown EVELYN DARVELL ... Maisie PAUL BLAKE ... Lord Royville JOHN MILLER ... Rosie RICHARD MOLINAS ... Laurient GERHARD KEMPINSKI ... Muller WALLY PATCH ... Commissionaire CARL JAFFE ... Kommandant Rest of cast listed alphabetically: WEBSTER BOOTH ... Mr. Travers in stage musical (uncredited) EVERLEY GREGG ... Landlady (uncredited) ROGER MOORE ... Member of the Audience (uncredited) HUGH MORTON ... King (on stage) (uncredited) MAXWELL REED ... Prince (on stage) (uncredited) FRED WOOD ... Tommy returning home from war (uncredited) |
Directed by: GEORGE KING LEONTINE SAGAN ========= Writing Credits: PETER CRESWELL ... (story) RICHARD FISHER ... (story) KATHERINE STRUEBY BASIL WOON ... (dialogue) ========= Produced by: GEORGE KING ... producer ========= Music by: JACK BEAVER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: OTTO HELLER ========= Film Editing by: HUGH STEWART ========= Casting by: ERIC L'EPINE SMITH ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: WILLIAM C. ANDREWS ========= Costume Design by: MATILDA ETCHES ========= Makeup Department: TONY SFORZINI ... makeup artist VIVIENNE WALKER ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: GEORGE MAYNARD ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MARK EVANS ... assistant director ========= Art Department: C.P. NORMAN ... associate art director ========= Sound Department: JOHN COOK (as JOHN COOKE) ... sound PERCY DAYTON ... sound MANUEL DEL CAMPO ... sound editor DESMOND DEW ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: GUS DRISSE ... camera operator ========= Music Department: JACK BEAVER ... musical director ARTHUR SANDFORD ... orchestrator ERIC ROGERS ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: TILLY DAY ... continuity clerk |
Production Companies: George King Productions (as Embassy) ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1946) [UK] Theatrical English Films (1948) [USA] Theatrical Odeon Entertainment (2008) [UK] DVD |
17 May 1946 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 24 May 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] 11 November 1946 [Sweden] 11 March 1948 [Mexico] 16 June 1948 [France] 26 August 1948 [Portugal] 9 December 1949 [Finland] 9 September 1990 (TV premiere) [West Germany |
![]() DO YOU LOVE ME (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 31 minutes] The woman dean of a music school undergoes a glamorous transformation after she meets a swing bandleader. ###### Katharine Hilliard, mousy dean of a stuffy music school, meets and is insulted by swing band leader Barry Clayton on a train. To "show" him she takes a friend's advice, removes her glasses, and puts on a designer gown. Naturally, she becomes gorgeous. Soon, both Barry and crooner Jimmy Hale are after her, and she finds herself in the midst of triangles and misunderstandings. |
I DIDN'T MEAN A WORD I SAID (uncredited) Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Harold Adamson Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra Sung by Dick Haymes MOONLIGHT PROPAGANDA (uncredited) Music by Matty Malneck Lyrics by Herb Magidson Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra Sung by Dick Haymes Danced by Dick Haymes, Maureen O'Hara, Jack Scordi, Diane Ascher DO YOU LOVE ME? Written by Harry Ruby Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra Sung by Dick Haymes and chorus AS IF I DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH ON MY MIND (uncredited) Music by Harry James and Lionel Newman Lyrics by Charles Henderson Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra Sung by Dick Haymes and chorus THE FLOWER SONG (uncredited) Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Harold Adamson Performed by chorus of delivery boys ANNÉES DE PÈLERINAGE (uncredited) Music by Franz Liszt WEDDING MARCH (uncredited) from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Music by Felix Mendelssohn SYMPHONY NO. 4, OPUS 36: FINALE (uncredited) Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky THE MORE I SEE YOU (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Mack Gordon Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra Sung by Dick Haymes I WISH I KNEW (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren BRIDAL CHORUS (uncredited) from "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner BACK BEAT BOOGIE (uncredited) Music by Harry James ST. LOUIS BLUES (uncredited) Music by W.C. Handy |
MAUREEN O'HARA ... Katherine 'Kitten' Hilliard DICK HAYMES ... Jimmy Hale HARRY JAMES ... Barry Clayton REGINALD GARDINER ... Herbert Benham RICHARD GAINES ... Ralph Wainwright STANLEY PRAGER ... Jay Dilly HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA (as HARRY JAMES' MUSIC MAKERS) ... The Music Makers Rest of cast listed alphabetically: WILSON BENGE ... Waiter PAUL HARVEY ... Artemis Hilliard NAPOLEON SIMPSON ... Attendant CHARLES AARON ... Dancer / Sailor (uncredited) ERNIE ADAMS ... Singing Western Union Boy (uncredited) DIANE ASCHER ... Jive Dancer (uncredited) LEX BARKER ... Party Guest (uncredited) JACKIE BARNETT ... Dancer (uncredited) DALE BARRINGER ... Dancer / Newsboy (uncredited) BROOKS BENEDICT ... Brooksie - Photographer (uncredited) WILLIAM 'BILLY' BENEDICT ... Singing Western Union Boy (uncredited) EUGENE BORDEN ... Andre - Headwaiter at El Sudan (uncredited) HARLAN BRIGGS ... Mr. Higbee (uncredited) ESTHER BRODELET ... Dancer (uncredited) CHICK CHANDLER ... Earl Williams (uncredited) LES CLARK ... Singing Bellhop (uncredited) KAY CONNORS ... Benham's Secretary (uncredited) DOROTHY COSTELLO ... Dancer / Sailor's Girl (uncredited) RUTH COSTELLO ... Dancer / Sailor's Girl (uncredited) ASHLEY COWAN ... Singing Bellhop (uncredited) JIMMY CROSS ... Singing Bellhop (uncredited) JULIA DEAN ... Mrs. Allen (uncredited) HARRY DEPP ... Singing Western Union Boy (uncredited) CATHY DOWNS ... Clothes Model (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... El Sudan Nightclub Patron (uncredited) WILLIAM FRAMBES ... Usher (uncredited) CLAIR FREEMAN ... Dancer / Painter (uncredited) BETTY GRABLE ... Barry's Fan in Taxi (uncredited) FRED GRAHAM ... Doorman (uncredited) JESSE GRAVES ... Bartender at Party (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited) MARJORIE JACKSON ... Dancer (uncredited) ALMA KRUGER ... Mrs. Joshua Frederick Crackleton (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Party Guest (uncredited) SAM McDANIEL ... Bartender in Special Club Car (uncredited) FRANK MELTON ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Party Guest (uncredited) HARRY HAYS MORGAN ... Prof. Allen (uncredited) ALBERTO MORIN ... French Waiter (uncredited) PHILIP MORRIS ... Doorman (uncredited) EVELYN MULHALL ... Woman (uncredited) WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Waiter at Mindy's (uncredited) SPEC O'DONNELL ... Singing Western Union Boy (uncredited) LILLIAN PORTER ... Dancer (uncredited) B.S. PULLY ... Taxi Driver (uncredited) MAX RABINOWITZ ... Max - Pianist (uncredited) JACK SCORDI ... Jive Dancer (uncredited) ALMIRA SESSIONS ... Miss Wayburn (uncredited) HARRY SEYMOUR ... Headwaiter at Mindy's (uncredited) MARLA SHELTON ... Nightclubber with Ralph's Look-Alike (uncredited) GEORGE SOREL ... French Waiter (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Man Entering Hotel (uncredited) BRUCE WARREN ... Carter Holden, Piano Player (uncredited) CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Bellhop with Box of Roses (uncredited) ERIC WILTON ... Waiter at El Sudan (uncredited) DOUGLAS WOOD ... Dr. Dunfee (uncredited) |
Directed by: GREGORY RATOFF ========= Writing Credits: ROBERT ELLIS ... (screenplay) and HELEN LOGAN ... (screenplay) BERT GRANET ... (story) DOROTHY BENNETT ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited) FRANK GABRIELSON ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: GEORGE JESSEL ... producer ========= Music by: DAVID BUTTOLPH ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: EDWARD CRONJAGER ========= Film Editing by: ROBERT L. SIMPSON (as ROBERT SIMPSON) ========= Art Direction by: LYLE R. WHEELER (as LYLE WHEELER) JOSEPH C. WRIGHT ========= Set Decoration by: THOMAS LITTLE ========= Costume Design by: BONNIE CASHIN KAY NELSON EDWARD STEVENSON ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director ========= Art Department: JACK STUBBS ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: ALFRED BRUZLIN ... sound ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound ========= Visual Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special photographic effects ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: SAM BENSON ... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited) EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: CHARLES HENDERSON ... musical director EMIL NEWMAN ... musical director HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestrator SONNY BURKE ... orchestrator (uncredited) MAURICE DE PACKH ... orchestrator (uncredited) WILLIAM MAYL ... orchestrator (uncredited) EDWARD B. POWELL ... orchestrator (uncredited) GENE ROSE ... orchestrator (uncredited) URBAN THIELMANN ... orchestrator (uncredited) JOHNNY THOMPSON ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: SEYMOUR FELIX ... choreographer NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director RICHARD MUELLER ... associate technicolor color director SERGE BERTENSSON ... dialogue director (uncredited) ARTHUR BERTHELET ... dialogue director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox (as Twentieth Century-Fox) ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (as Twentieth Century-Fox) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1946) [UK] Theatrical 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) [USA] DVD - (20th Century Fox Cinema Archives) |
29 June 1946 [USA] 11 December 1947 [Mexico] |
![]() FREDDIE STEPS OUT (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 15 minutes] A high school student is mistaken for a famous radio singer who goes missing. Complications ensue. ###### A radio singer and heart-throbber of the teen-age girls disappears. Freddie Trimble, a high-school student who is the exact double of the swooner-crooner, and his friends, motivated by bad intentions, point him out as the missing man. This causes a messy problem or two, but it gets really messy when the singer's wife and baby show up. |
PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE (uncredited) Sung by Freddie Stewart Written by Blackie Warren and Billy Moore Jr. CUBAN RHAPSODY (uncredited) Music by Chuy Reyes DARK BAYOU (uncredited) Music by Charlie Barnet RED SKIN RHUMBA (uncredited) Music by Charlie Barnet WIEGENLIED (CRADLE SONG) (uncredited) Music by Johannes Brahms DON'T BLAME ME (uncredited) Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Music by Jimmy McHugh LET'S DROP THE SUBJECT (uncredited) Music by Joseph Mullendore Lyrics by Hal Collins SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT (uncredited) Written by Wallis Willis Arranged by Henry Thacker Burleigh |
FREDDIE STEWART ... Freddie Trimball / Frankie the Crooner JUNE PREISSER ... Dodie Rogers WARREN MILLS ... Lee Roberts ANNE ROONEY (as ANN ROONEY) ... Addie Rogers NOEL NEILL ... Betty Rogers JACKIE MORAN ... Jimmy Forrest FRANKIE DARRO ... Roy Donne MILTON KIBBEE (as MILT KIBBEE) ... Professor Townley BELLE MITCHELL ... Miss Hinklefink EDYTHE ELLIOTT ... Mrs. Rogers MURRAY DAVIS ... Tiny CLAIRE JAMES ... Frankie's Wife DOUGLAS FOWLEY ... Coach Carter EMMETT VOGAN ... Professor TERRY LEE CARLSON ... Student NETA GEDDES ... Neta CHUY REYES ... Chuy Reyes CHARLIE BARNET ... Charlie Barnet CHARLIE BARNET AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra Rest of cast listed alphabetically: RAY DOLCIAME ... Student / Single Dancer (uncredited) MARIE MASON ... Dancer (uncredited) |
Directed by: ARTHUR DREIFUSS ========= Writing Credits: HAL COLLINS ... (original screenplay) ========= Produced by: MAURICE DUKE ... associate producer SAM KATZMAN ... producer ========= Music by: EDWARD J. KAY ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: IRA H. MORGAN (as IRA MORGAN) ========= Film Editing by: ACE HERMAN ========= Art Direction by: PAUL PALMENTOLA ========= Set Decoration by: HARRY REIF ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MELVILLE DE LAY (as MEL DeLAY) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: MAX M. HUTCHINSON (as MAX HUTCHINSON) ... sound ========= Special Effects by: RAY MERCER ... special effects ========= Music Department: HERSCHEL BURKE GILBERT ... music arranger ABE LYMAN ... musical director JOSEPH MULLENDORE (as JOE SANNS) ... music arranger LEE ZAHLER ... music supervisor ========= Additional Crew: JACK BOYLE ... dance director |
Production Companies: Sam Katzman Productions ========= Distributors: Monogram Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1946) [UK] Theatrical |
15 July 1946 [USA] 22 November 1947 [Mexico] |
![]() THE BAMBOO BLONDE (Musical | War | Romance) [1 hour 7 minutes] A beautiful blonde singer who has a one-time fling with an engaged pilot, is confused by his B-29 bomber crew to be his real fiancée, and her image ends up being painted on the nose of their aircraft, for good luck, as the "Bamboo Blonde". ###### A pilot of a B 29 meets Louise Anderson, a singer in a New York nightclub. He falls in love with her, but he had to leave next day for action in the Pacific. His crew paints her picture on his bomber, the "Bamboo Blonde" and he becomes a hero. His crew sinks a Japanese battleship and shoots down a Japanese fighter wing. A War Bond tour finds the Pilot and his crew back in New York. Where there is trouble between the Bamboo Blone and his Fiancée. ###### On the eve of shipping out and after getting brushed him off by gold-digging Eileen Sawyer - Patrick Ramson a B-29 pilot meets and falls in love with Louise Anderson, a New York nightclub singer After unsuccessful flying missions in the South Pacific Patrick's crew, in an effort to turn their luck around, paint the picture of the girl Pat has been mooning over on the nose of the bomber. Without knowing her name the crew call the image the "Bamboo Blonde". With a new sense of confidence their luck turns around and it's the "Bamboo Blonde" who is credited with the reason for the change. A "tour", starting in New York, selling war bonds begins. Does Eileen Sawyer get to claim her now exciting fiancé for herself or does Patrick get to take the real life "Bamboo Blonde" and sell war bonds. |
I'M GOOD FOR NOTHING BUT LOVE Written by Mort Greene and Lew Pollack Sung by Frances Langford DREAMING OUT LOUD (Written by Mort Greene and Lew Pollack Sung by Frances Langford MOONLIGHT OVER THE ISLANDS (Written by Mort Greene and Lew Pollack Sung by Frances Langford with chorus RIGHT ALONG ABOUT EVENING (Written by Mort Greene and Lew Pollack Sung by Frances Langford RIGHT ALONG ABOUT EVENING (Written by Mort Greene and Lew Pollack Sung by Frances Langford, Paul Harvey, Ralph Edwards, Iris Adrian and Regian Wallace |
FRANCES LANGFORD ... Louise Anderson RALPH EDWARDS ... Eddie Clark RUSSELL WADE ... Patrick Ransom, Jr. IRIS ADRIAN ... Montana Jones RICHARD MARTIN ... Jim Wilson JANE GREER ... Eileen Sawyer GLEN VERNON (as GLENN VERNON) ... Shorty Parker PAUL HARVEY ... Patrick Ransom, Sr. REGINA WALLACE ... Mrs. Ransom JEAN BROOKS ... Marsha TOMMY NOONAN (as TOM NOONAN) ... Art Department DOROTHY VAUGHAN ... Mom Rest of cast listed alphabetically: EDDIE ACUFF ... M.P. Sergeant (uncredited) JEAN ANDREN ... Minor Role (uncredited) JACK ARKIN ... Photographer (uncredited) STEVE BARCLAY ... M.P. (uncredited) BONNIE BLAIR ... Minor Role (uncredited) LULU MAE BOHRMAN ... Party Guest (uncredited) PAUL BROOKS ... Jackie (uncredited) ROBERT CLARKE ... Jonesy, Bamboo Blonde Crewman (uncredited) DONALD DAVIS ... Boy (uncredited) BRUCE EDWARDS ... Army Lieutenant (uncredited) LEE ELSON ... Minor Role (uncredited) HERBERT EVANS ... Party Guest (uncredited) DON EVERS ... Crew Member (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) JOE GILBERT ... Commuter (uncredited) BETTY GILLETTE ... Maid (uncredited) HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Club Patron (uncredited) CARL HANSON ... Photographer (uncredited) HARRY HARVEY ... Clerk at Airport (uncredited) JIMMY JORDAN ... Larry (uncredited) ROBERT KARNES ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) JAMES LEAHY ... Top Gunner (uncredited) NAN LESLIE ... Train Passenger (uncredited) VONNE LESTER ... Secretary (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Club Patron (uncredited) ALLEN MARTINI ... Crew Member (uncredited) ERIC MAYNE ... Party Guest with Beard (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Club Patron (uncredited) CHARLES MEAKIN ... Party Guest (uncredited) FOSTER H. PHINNEY ... Jamison (uncredited) ALEXANDER POLLARD ... Butler (uncredited) WALTER REED ... Montgomery, Magazine Reporter (uncredited) FRANCES RING ... Girl (uncredited) JASON ROBARDS Sr. ... Colonel Graham (uncredited) PAUL RUSSELL ... Party Guest (uncredited) NANCY SAUNDERS ... Glamour Girl (uncredited) ROBERT SEITER ... Ollie (uncredited) LEW SHORT ... Bald-Headed Man (uncredited) DENNIS WATERS ... Minor Role (uncredited) LARRY WHEAT ... Pop (uncredited) MARY WORTH ... Mrs. Sawyer (uncredited) |
Directed by: ANTHONY MANN ========= Writing Credits: OLIVE COOPER LAWRENCE KIMBLE WAYNE WHITTAKER ... (story "Chicago Lulu") ========= Produced by: SID ROGELL ... executive producer HERMAN SCHLOM ... producer ========= Music by: PAUL SAWTELL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: FRANK REDMAN ========= Film Editing by: LES MILLBROOK ========= Art Direction by: LUCIUS O. CROXTON (as LUCIUS CROXTON) ALBERT S. D'AGOSTINO ========= Set Decoration by: DARRELL SILVERA ========= Costume Design by: RENIÉ ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JAMES E. CASEY (as JAMES CASEY) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: EARL B. MOUNCE ... recording director JEAN L. SPEAK ... recording director ========= Special Effects by: VERNON L. WALKER ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: HAROLD E. STINE ... transparency projection shots (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: C. BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director ROBERT KEITH (as ROBERT KEITHE) ... vocal arranger ========= Additional Crew: ALLEN MARTINI ... technical advisor CHARLES O'CURRAN ... choreographer LESLIE URBACH ... dialogue director |
Production Companies: RKO Radio Pictures ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical C&C Television Corporation (1955) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2009) [USA] DVD |
15 August 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] September 1946 [USA] 13 September 1946 [London, UK] 19 July 1948 [Sweden] 7 August 1948 {premiere} [Mexico city, Mexico] 14 August 1948 [Mexico] 27 August 1948 [Finland] 21 December 1948 [Portugal] 30 September 1949 [Denmark] 11 November 1949 [Austria] 19 October 1951 [West Germany] |
![]() HOLIDAY IN MEXICO (Animation | Comedy | Musical | Romance) [2 hour 8 minutes] The U.S. Ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for a Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi) old enough to be her grandfather. |
I THINK OF YOU (uncredited) Music based on "Piano Concerto No.2" by Sergei Rachmaninoff Music Adaptation and Lyrics by Jack Elliott & Don Marcotte SOMEONE TO LOVE (uncredited) Music by Paul Abraham Lyrics by Ralph Freed THESE PATIENT YEARS (uncredited) Music by Sammy Fain Lyrics by Ralph Freed HOLIDAY IN MEXICO (uncredited) Music by Sammy Fain Lyrics by Ralph Freed YOU, SO IT'S YOU (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Earl K. Brent AND DREAMS REMAIN (uncredited) Music by Raoul Soler Lyrics by Ralph Freed WALTER WINCHELL RHUMBA (uncredited) Music by Noro Morales YO TE AMO MUCH - AND THAT'S THAT (uncredited) Written by Sam H. Stept, Ervin Drake, Xavier Cugat & Noro Morales PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 IN C MINOR (uncredited) Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff POLONAISE IN A FLAT, OPUS 53 (uncredited) Music by Frédéric Chopin LINDA MUJER (uncredited) Written by Raphael Duchesne LIEBESTOD (uncredited) from "Tristan und Isolde" Music by Richard Wagner ITALIAN STREET SONG (uncredited) Music by Victor Herbert Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young GOOD NIGHT, SWEETHEART (uncredited) Written by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly LES FILLES DE CADIX (uncredited) Music by Léo Delibes Lyrics by Alfred de Musset CSAK EGY SZEP LANY (uncredited) Traditional THE MUSIC GOES 'ROUND AND 'ROUND (uncredited) Written by Mike Riley, Edward Farley and Red Hodgson THREE BLIND MICE (uncredited) Traditional AVE MARIA (uncredited) Music by Franz Schubert HAPPY BIRTHDAY (uncredited) Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill |
WALTER PIDGEON ... Jeffrey Evans JOSÉ ITURBI ... José Iturbi RODDY McDOWALL ... Stanley Owen ILONA MASSEY ... Countess Toni Karpathy XAVIER CUGAT ... Xavier Cugat JANE POWELL ... Christine Evans HUGO HAAS ... Angus, Evans' butler MIKHAIL RASUMNY ... Baranga HELENE STANLEY ... Yvette Baranga WILLIAM 'BILL' PHILLIPS ... Sam, Evans' chauffeur AMPARO ITURBI ... Self TONIA HERO ... Mouse (Iturbi Grandchild) TERESA HERO ... Mouse (Iturbi Grandchild) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ED AGRESTI ... Guest (uncredited) LORAINE ALLEN ... (uncredited) KING BAGGOT ... (uncredited) LEON BELASCO ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited) BROOKS BENEDICT ... Dance Extra (uncredited) JULIO BONINI ... Diplomat (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Headwaiter (uncredited) BOOTS BROWN ... Boy (uncredited) DENIS BROWN ... Boy (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Party Guest (uncredited) BELA CAPARY ... Count Karpathy (uncredited) SUE CASEY ... Girl (uncredited) FIDEL CASTRO ... Extra (uncredited) JACK CHEFE ... Headwaiter (uncredited) LINDA CHRISTIAN ... Angel (uncredited) FRANCES CHUNG ... Chinese Girl (uncredited) BILL CLAUSON ... Boy (uncredited) ANN CODEE ... Margaret, Evans' Housekeeper (uncredited) SALLY CONLIN ... Girl (uncredited) GINO CORRADO ... (uncredited) ROBERT CORY ... British Attache (uncredited) MICHAEL CUSHIONBURY ... (uncredited) HENRY DA SILVA ... Diplomat (uncredited) LEW DAVIS ... Waiter (uncredited) JACK DEERY ... British Secretary (uncredited) HARRY DENNY ... Guest (uncredited) LALA DETOLLY ... Minor Role (uncredited) EMILIA DIAZ ... Flower Girl (uncredited) JOE DOMINGUEZ ... Diplomat (uncredited) NESTOR ERISTOFF ... Diplomat (uncredited) MARIE FARNUM ... Girl (uncredited) ADOLPH FAYLAUER ... Club Patron (uncredited) GEORGE GASTINE ... Waiter (uncredited) RUDY GERMANE ... Party Guest (uncredited) CHARLES GONZALES ... Guest (uncredited) ALICE GRACE ... Girl (uncredited) STUART HALL ... Club Patron (uncredited) WILLIAM HALL ... Naval Attache (uncredited) PAUL HILTON ... Boy (uncredited) OLAF HYTTEN ... (uncredited) JASCHA ... St. Bernard (uncredited) EDWARD KILROY ... (uncredited) EUGENE KING ... Guest (uncredited) JADE KING ... Chinese Girl (uncredited) MARINA KOSHETZ ... Mme. Baranga (uncredited) RUTH LEE ... (uncredited) WARNER LEE ... (uncredited) CHARLES LEGNEUR ... Diplomat (uncredited) DORIS LLOYD ... Cady Millicent Owen (uncredited) ROSITA MARSTINI ... Maria, Iturbi's Housekeeper (uncredited) CHRIS-PIN MARTIN ... (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Party Guest (uncredited) ALBERTO MORIN ... (uncredited) SOL MURGI ... Party Guest (uncredited) HENRY OROZCO ... Diplomat (uncredited) JOHN PIFFLE ... Diplomat (uncredited) NINO PIPITONE Jr. ... French Boy (uncredited) NINO PIPITONE ... Maitre d' (uncredited) JOSE PORTUGAL ... Party Guest (uncredited) CHARLES REGAN ... (uncredited) WACLAW REKWART ... Club Patron (uncredited) ALFRED SABATO ... Doorman (uncredited) SAM SAVITSKY ... Diplomat (uncredited) PAUL STANTON ... Sir Edward Owen (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Man in Nightclub (uncredited) GRADY SUTTON ... Tom, Iturbi's Assistant (uncredited) TOM TAMAREZ ... Waiter (uncredited) BOB THOM ... U.S. Army Attache (uncredited) TICO-TICO ... Xavier Cugat's Chihuahua (uncredited) JUAN TORENA ... Assistant (uncredited) LEO VANDERVELDE ... Boy (uncredited) |
Directed by: GEORGE SIDNEY JOSEPH BARBERA ... (animation sequences) (uncredited) WILLIAM HANNA ... (animation sequences) (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: WILLIAM KOZLENKO ... (story) ISOBEL LENNART ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer WILLIAM HANNA ... co-producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: CALVIN JACKSON ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING Sr. (as HARRY STRADLING) ========= Film Editing by: ADRIENNE FAZAN ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: ARTHUR KRAMS (as ARTHUR A. KRAMS) EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: IRENE VALLES ========= Production Management: FRED QUIMBY ... production manager (uncredited) EDWARD WOEHLER ... unit manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: GEORGE RHEIN ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director / sound JAMES Z. FLASTER ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) FRANK McKENZIE ... unit mixer (uncredited) RALPH A. PENDER ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ROBERT SHIRLEY ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) NEWELL SPARKS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) WILLIAM STEINKAMP ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) MICHAEL STEINORE ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) DON T. WHITMER ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: MARK DAVIS ... matte paintings camera (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: SAM LEAVITT ... second camera (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: MICHAEL LAH ... animator (uncredited) KENNETH MUSE ... animator (uncredited) GERALD NEVIUS ... background artist (uncredited) RAY PATTERSON ... animator (uncredited) WARREN SCHLOAT ... animator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director VICTOR CANNELLA ... musician: piano (uncredited) PETE DECKER ... music mixer (uncredited) TED DUNCAN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ALEX HYDE ... composer: stock music (uncredited) PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited) JOSEPH NUSSBAUM ... orchestrator (uncredited) WILLIAM SARACINO ... music mixer (uncredited) WILBUR SCHWANDT ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: STANLEY DONEN ... choreographer HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director FELIX WAYNE ... research assistant JOSEPH BARBERA ... cartoon sequence (uncredited) WILLIAM HANNA ... cartoon sequence (uncredited) GEORGE RICHELAVIE ... research director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Loew's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (presents) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Home Video (1993) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment [USA] VHS Warner Archive Collection [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: MGM Cartoon Studio (animation) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (as MGM Cartoon Studio) (animation) Quimby-Hanna/Barbera (as M-G-M Cartoon Studio) (animation) |
22 August 1946 [USA] 23 January 1948 [Mexico] 23 August 1952 [Portugal] |
![]() EARL CARROLL SKETCHBOOK (Musical) [1 hour 30 minutes] Songwriter Tyler Brice makes a handsome living composing jingles for radio commercials, much to the dismay of his loyal secretary, Pamela Thayer, who thinks that Ty is wasting his talent. Ty reminds Pam, who once aspired to a career as a professional singer, that she, too, is caught in the "jingle jungle," which keeps her employed. Ty also tries to stem Pam's jealousy as he pays an increasing amount of attention to Lynn Stafford, an attractive advertising executive who is interested in more than Ty's songs. Pam and Ty's flirtatious, sparring relationship has never blossomed into a full-blown romance, but Pam keeps hoping that someday Ty will stop taking her for granted. Pam's roommate, Sherry Lane, pays little attention to Pam's complaints, as she feels that Ty is not good enough for Pam. Sherry, who is a costume designer for the prestigious Earl Carroll's Sketchbook musical revue on Broadway, also refuses to help when Pam asks her to give Carroll some of Ty's songs. Sherry explains that Carroll is on a South American tour and suggests that Pam try for herself. Pam then goes to the theater, where harried stage manager Rick Castle misunderstands her intentions when she sings one of Ty's songs, and instead of buying the song, offers Pam a job as a featured singer. Sherry quickly accepts the offer for Pam, but before Pam can tell Ty the good news, she is angered when she sees him kissing Lynn. As Pam is leaving Ty's apartment, she is hit by a car, and although she is not seriously hurt, the doctor's warning about potential amnesia gives her an idea. Telling Sherry that she wants to teach Ty a lesson, Pam pretends to have amnesia and tells the worried Ty that she does not know who he is. Castle, who is developing feelings for Pam himself, overhears the two women discussing their scheme but plays along by sending Pam to mind-reader Milo Edwards, who pretends to be a psychiatrist. Time passes as Pam devotes herself to rehearsals, and Ty, who now realizes how much Pam means to him, tries to help her regain her memory. Pam finally succumbs to Ty's romantic attentions, but more complications ensue when one of his songs, pushed by Pam, is incorporated in the "Vanities" by Castle, even though Ty has used the melody for a jingle for radio sponsor John Clark. Castle, who believes that Pam wrote the tune, tells Ty about the amnesia ruse and makes him think that Pam did it to escape from him. Disillusioned, Ty breaks with Pam, and on opening night, the heartbroken Pam confesses to Castle that Ty is the real author of the song. Realizing that Pam is still in love with Ty, Castle assures her that all will be well, then hides from Clark's lawyer, John Hawks, who attempts to serve him with a summons to prevent the revue from using Ty's song in the finale. The show starts as planned and is a huge success, and as the finale begins, Sherry brings Ty backstage. Moved by Pam's performance of his song, Ty tears up the legal documents and kisses Pam when she finishes singing. |
HITTIN' THE BOTTLE Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Ted Koehler Performed by Johnny Coy and Dorothy Babb I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Ted Koehler Performed by Constance Moore LADY WITH A MOP Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Johnny Coy and Dorothy Babb I'VE NEVER FORGOTTEN Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Constance Moore OH, HENRY! Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn WHAT MAKES YOU BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL? Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Constance Moore I WAS SILLY, I WAS HEADSTRONG, I WAS IMPETUOUS Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Constance Moore |
CONSTANCE MOORE ... Pamela Thayer WILLIAM MARSHALL ... Tyler Brice BILL GOODWIN ... Rick Castle JOHNNY COY ... Johnny BARBARA JO ALLEN (as VERA VAGUE) ... Sherry Lane EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ... Dr. Milo Edwards HILLARY BROOKE ... Lynn Stafford DOROTHY BABB ... Babs ROBERT HOMANS ... Pop Edgar Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BOB ALDEN ... Messenger Boy (uncredited) WILLIAM AUSTIN ... Williams (uncredited) ROBERT BLAIR ... Cop (uncredited) SYMONA BONIFACE ... Screaming Woman (uncredited) DOROTHY COSTELLO ... One of the Costello Twins (uncredited) RUTH COSTELLO ... One of the Costello Twins (uncredited) BOBBIE DORREE ... Blonde (uncredited) SAM FINN ... Stagehand (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Diner (uncredited) RUSSELL HICKS ... John Hawks (uncredited) CHARLES JORDAN ... Summers (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Stagehand Electrician (uncredited) MALCOLM 'BUD' McTAGGART ... Interne (uncredited) FRANCES MORRIS ... Nurse (uncredited) AL MURPHY ... Stagehand (uncredited) ROSS MURRAY ... Stagehand (uncredited) ANNE O'NEAL ... Receptionist (uncredited) SARAH PADDEN ... Mrs. Murphy (uncredited) LEE PHELPS ... Mr. Little (uncredited) JERRY SHANE ... Call Boy (uncredited) DOROTHY VAUGHAN ... Woman with Mop (uncredited) EMMETT VOGAN ... Doctor (uncredited) RAY WALKER ... Sammy Harris, Agent (uncredited) JANET WARREN ... Time Girl (uncredited) PIERRE WATKIN ... John Clark (uncredited) |
Directed by: ALBERT S. ROGELL (as AL ROGELL) ========= Writing Credits: FRANK GILL Jr. ... (screenplay) FRANK GILL Jr. ... (story) PARKE LEVY ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROBERT NORTH ... associate producer ========= Music by: NATHAN SCOTT ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: JACK A. MARTA ... (as JACK MARTA) ========= Film Editing by: RICHARD L. VAN ENGER ========= Art Direction by: FRANK HOTALING RUSSELL KIMBALL ... supervising art director (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: JOHN McCARTHY Jr. CHARLES S. THOMPSON ... (as CHARLES THOMPSON) ========= Costume Design by: ADELE PALMER ========= Production Management: KENNETH HOLMES ... unit manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DICK MODER ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: EARL CRAIN Sr. ... sound HOWARD WILSON ... sound ========= Special Effects by: HOWARD LYDECKER ... special effects THEODORE LYDECKER ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: LEWIS W. PHYSIOC ... matte paintings (uncredited) GORDON SCHAEFER ... transparency projection shots (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: CY FEUER ... musical director LEO ARNAUD ...orchestrator (uncredited) R. DALE BUTTS ... composer: additional music / orchestrator (uncredited) NATHAN SCOTT ... orchestrator (uncredited) JOHN STRANSKY Jr. ... music mixer (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: NICK CASTLE ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Republic Pictures (I) ========= Distributors: Republic Pictures (I) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Republic Pictures (I) (1951) [USA] All Media - re-release - (edited and retitled) |
27 August 1946 [London, UK] 23 September 1946 [UK] 26 May 1947 [Sweden] 13 June 1947 [Finland] 14 August 1947 [Hungary] 16 January 1948 [Brussels, Belgium] 26 December 1948 [Denmark] 25 February 1949 [Portugal] 22 July 1953 [USA] |
![]() LONDON TOWN (Comedy | Musical) [2 hours 6 minutes] An aging music hall performer returns to London believing he's the star of a new show. When he discovers that he's only slated to be the understudy, his daughter sabotages the revue's star in order to get him back into the spotlight. |
YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD DREAMER DOWN (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by Sid Field THE 'AMPSTEAD WAY (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by Kay Kendall, Sid Field with Jack Parnell ANY WAY THE WIND BLOWS (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by chorus SO WOULD I (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by Beryl Davis (Also performed as duet with Scotty McHarg in the 125 minute version and by Tessie O'Shea on a swing.) MY HEART GOES CRAZY (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by Tessie O'Shea, Kay Kendall and The Dozen and One Girls IF SPRING WERE ONLY HERE TO STAY (uncredited) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Sung by Marion Saunders with choir Choral arranger Robert Farnon (in the 125 minute version) YOU OUGHT TO SEE ME ON SATURDAY NIGHT (uncredited) Music by Walter Ridley Lyrics by Sid Colin Performed by Sonnie Hale, reprised by Sid Field (in the 125 minute version) DON'T DILLY DALLY ON THE WAY (aka "My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)") (uncredited) Written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins Performed by Tessie O'Shea, Kay Kendall and the Pearly Kings and Queens ANY OLD IRON (uncredited) Written by Fred Collins, Fred Terry and E.A. Sheppard Performed by Tessie O'Shea, Kay Kendall and the Pearly Kings and Queens WOT CHER, KNOCKED 'EM IN THE OLD KENT ROAD (uncredited) Written by Albert Chevalier and Charles Ingle Performed by Tessie O'Shea, Kay Kendall and the Pearly Kings and Queens GIVE ME AN OLD-FASHIONED PUB (uncredited) Performed by Pearly King (unnamed) (in the 125 minute version) MOONLIGHT ON THE THAMES Original Music Conducted and Arranged by Camarata (uncredited) (in the 125 minute version) DAFFODIL HILL BALLET MUSIC (uncredited) Conducted and Arranged by Camarata (in the 125 minute version) |
SID FIELD ... Jerry Sanford GRETA GYNT ... Mrs. Eve Barry TESSIE O'SHEA ... Self CLAUDE HULBERT ... Belgrave - Charlie's Dresser SONNIE HALE ... Charlie de Haven MARY CLARE ... Mrs. Gates PETULA CLARK ... Peggy Sanford JERRY DESMONDE ... George REGINALD PURDELL ... Stage Manager LUCAS HOVING (as LUCAS HOVINGA) ... Dancer MARION SAUNDERS ... Obligato in 'Street Singer' CHARLES PATON ... Novelty Shopkeeper BERYL DAVIS ... Paula SCOTTY McHARG (as 'SCOTTY' McHARG) ... Bill W.G. FAY ... Mike ALFIE DEAN ... Heckler JACK PARNELL ... Drummer PAMELA CARROLL ... Street Singer KAY KENDALL ... Patsy ENID SMEEDEN ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl SHEILA HUNTINGTON ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl PAULINE TYLER ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl MARY MIDWINTER ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl LOUISE NEWTON ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl JACKIE WATSON ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl SHEILA BLIGH ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl DOROTHY CUFF ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl PAT HUGHES ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl GISELLE MORLAIS ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl FREDA LANSLEY ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl PAULINE JOHNSON ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl PAMELA KAY ... The 'London Town' Dozen & One Girl Rest of cast listed alphabetically: STELLA HAMILTON ... Dancer (uncredited) JAMES KENNEY ... Extra (uncredited) WALLY PATCH ... Constable (uncredited) SUSAN SHAW ... Extra (uncredited) ANN SULLIVAN ... Singer in 'Street Scene' (uncredited) |
Directed by: WESLEY RUGGLES ========= Writing Credits: ELLIOT PAUL ... (screenplay) and SIG HERZIG (as SIGFRIED HERZIG) ... (screenplay) VAL GUEST ... (additional dialogue) WESLEY RUGGLES ... (original story) ========= Produced by: PHILIP BRANDON (as PHIL BRANDON) ... associate producer WESLEY RUGGLES ... production WILLIAM COLLIER Jr. ... associate producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: JIMMY VAN HEUSEN ... (original score music) CAMARATA ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ERWIN HILLIER ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: SIDNEY STONE ========= Art Direction by: ERNST FEGTÉ ========= Costume Design by: ORRY-KELLY ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: GUY PEARCE ... director of make up PATRICIA PEARCE ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: GEORGE PITCHER ... production manager WESLEY RUGGLES ... production ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DICKY LEEMAN ... assistant director JOHN BREMER ... second assistant director (uncredited) CLIVE MIDWINTER ... third assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ERNST FEGTÉ ... settings in color WARD RICHARDS ... associate art director W. SIMPSON ROBINSON (as SIMPSON ROBINSON) ... scenic artist ========= Sound Department: CARLISLE MOUNTENEY (as C.L. MOUNTENEY) ... sound recordist E.K. WEBSTER ... sound recordist LEO WILKINS ... sound recordist BUSTER AMBLER ... sound camera operator (uncredited) PETER DUKELOW ... assistant boom operator (uncredited) DEREK TATE ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CECIL COONEY ... camera operator HAROLD HAYSOM ... camera operator EDDIE EARP ... clapper loader (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: HONORIA PLESCH ... wardrobe supervisor EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: BETTY ORGAR ... assistant editor AUDREY BENNETT ... second assistant editor (uncredited) GEORGE CLARK ... second assistant editor (uncredited) LEONARD TRUMM ... second assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: JOHNNY BURKE ... lyrics by CAMARATA (as SALVADOR CAMARATA) ... musical director / orchestrations ROBERT FARNON ... music arranger: choir, "If Spring Were Only Here to Stay" (uncredited) TED HEATH ... orchestra contractor (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PEGGY McCLAFFERTY (as PEGGIE McCLAFFERTY) ... continuity KATE PARKER ... continuity assistant ========= Additional Crew: FREDDIE CARPENTER ... "'Ampstead" dance originated by WILLIAM COLLIER ... personal associate to the producer JOAN DAVIS ... choreography of second "Trafalgar" AGNES DE MILLE (as AGNES DE MILLE) ... "Daffodil" ballet by NATALIE KALMUS ... color director J. ARTHUR RANK (as J.ARTHUR RANK) ... presenter JOAN BRIDGE ... associate color director (uncredited) JOAN DAVIS ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) AGNES DE MILLE ... choreographer (uncredited) ADRIAN D. WORKER ... production accountant (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Wesley Ruggles Productions (made by) ========= Distributors: Eagle-Lion Distributors Limited (1946) [UK] Theatrical Eagle-Lion Film (1947) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Standard Television (as Standard Television Corporation) (1949) [USA] TV - (re-titled) United Artists (1953) [USA] Theatrical - (re-titled) Odeon Entertainment (2010) [UK] DVD Eagle Lion Film [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical International Film Corporation (I) All Media ========= Other Companies: Kayser Bondor (as Kayser - Bondor) (stockings by) Westmore (cosmetics by) |
3 September 1946 [Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA] 25 September 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] October 1946 [USA] 21 November 1946 [Sweden] 17 March 1947 [Portugal] 19 March 1947 [Mexico] 20 May 1949 [Finland] |
![]() THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE (Musical) [1 hour 40 minutes] A reworking of the movie Three Blind Mice (1938) based on the play of the same name, which in turn led to another remake Moon Over Miami (1941). This remake is set during the turn of the century. Three sisters from Red Bank set out for Atlantic City disguised as an heiress, her secretary,and a maid, in the hope that one of them will land a rich husband. |
ON THE BOARDWALK IN ATLANTIC CITY (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung by Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Carol Stewart), June Haver and Vivian Blaine YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung by Charles Smith (dubbed by Del Porter) and Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Carol Stewart) Danced by Vera-Ellen and Charles Smith THIS IS ALWAYS (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played instrumentally ALWAYS A LADY (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung by Celeste Holm A FARMER'S LIFE IS A VERY MERRY LIFE (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung by June Haver, Vivian Blaine and Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Carol Stewart) I LIKE MIKE (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung and Danced by Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Carol Stewart) SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon Sung by Vivian Blaine YOU SAY THE SWEETEST THINGS (BABY) (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played instrumentally |
JUNE HAVER ... Pam Charters GEORGE MONTGOMERY ... Van Damm Smith VIVIAN BLAINE ... Liz Charters CELESTE HOLM ... Miriam Harrington VERA-ELLEN ... Myra Charters FRANK LATIMORE ... Steve Harrington Rest of cast listed alphabetically: EDDIE ACUFF ... Josh (uncredited) H. MICHAEL BARNITZ ... Farm Boy (uncredited) GEORGE BARROWS ... Man at Hunt Club (uncredited) DEANNIE BEST ... Minor Role (uncredited) NORMAN BORINE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) LES CLARK ... Bellboy (uncredited) ROBERT CORNELL ... Minor Role (uncredited) JEAN CRONIN ... Minor Role (uncredited) JIMMY CROSS ... Bellboy (uncredited) RUBY DANDRIDGE ... Mammy (uncredited) JOHN FARRELL ... Coach Driver (uncredited) CHARLES FERGUSON ... Man at Hunt Club (uncredited) WILLIAM FORREST ... Head Clerk (uncredited) DON GARNER ... Boy on Beach (uncredited) KAREN X. GAYLORD ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOE GILBERT ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) JESSE GRAVES ... Jesse - Headwaiter (uncredited) COLEEN GRAY ... Girl at the Beach (uncredited) GARY GRAY ... Farm Boy with Jug (uncredited) ROBERT HAINES ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) THURSTON HALL ... Colonel Clay (uncredited) CHARLES HALTON ... Lawyer Hoskins (uncredited) THERESA HARRIS ... Maid (uncredited) BERT HICKS ... Minor Role (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Man at Hunt Club (uncredited) ROBERT HOOVER ... Harry (uncredited) TED JORDAN ... Bell Captain (uncredited) MICKEY KUHN ... Farm Boy (uncredited) MERRILL LONG ... Bellboy (uncredited) GERALD MACKEY ... Farm Boy (uncredited) HUGH MAGUIRE ... Page Boy (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) DIANA MUMBY ... Minor Role (uncredited) EDWARD MUNDY ... Spieler (uncredited) AL MURPHY ... Bartender (uncredited) ROGER NEURY ... Headwaiter (uncredited) BARRY NORTON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) LARRY OLSEN ... Farm Boy (uncredited) EDWARD RICKARD ... Club Patron (uncredited) CLINTON ROSEMOND ... Ben (uncredited) JOHN RUSSELL ... Young Man at Party (uncredited) HARRY SEYMOUR ... Barber (uncredited) RICHARD SHAW ... Minor Role (uncredited) CHARLES SMITH ... Mike Bailey (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Man at Hunt Club (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Man at Hunt Club (uncredited) NICK STEWART ... Mo - Stable Boy (uncredited) LEON TYLER ... Farm Boy (uncredited) WILLARD VAN SIMMONS ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) TYRA VAUGHN ... Minor Role (uncredited) BOBBY WALBERG ... Farm Boy (uncredited) BILL WALKER ... Captain of Waiters (uncredited) SMOKI WHITFIELD ... Sam (uncredited) FRANK WOLF ... Bellboy (uncredited) GORDON WYNN ... Clem (uncredited) |
Directed by: H. BRUCE HUMBERSTONE ... (as BRUCE HUMBERSTONE) JOHN BRAHM ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: VALENTINE DAVIES ... (screen play by) BROWN HOLMES ... (adapted by) & LYNN STARLING ... (adapted by) and ROBERT ELLIS ... (adapted by) and HELEN LOGAN ... (adapted by) STEPHEN POWYS ... (from a play by) MACK GORDON ... (contract writer) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: MACK GORDON ... producer ========= Music by: DAVID BUTTOLPH ... (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ERNEST PALMER ... director of photography CHARLES G. CLARKE ... director of photography (uncredited) ========= Film Editing by: BARBARA McLEAN ========= Art Direction by: LYLE R. WHEELER (as LYLE WHEELER) JOSEPH C. WRIGHT ========= Set Decoration by: THOMAS LITTLE ========= Costume Design by: BONNIE CASHIN ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director (uncredited) HENRY WEINBERGER ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: WALTER M. SCOTT ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound E. CLAYTON WARD ... sound ========= Visual Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special photographic effects EDWIN HAMMERAS ... transparencies (uncredited) EDWARD SNYDER ... transparencies (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DON ANDERSON ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: MAURICE DE PACKH (as MAURICE DE PACKH) ... orchestrator CHARLES HENDERSON ... music arranger: vocal arrangements ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director EDWARD B. POWELL (as EDWARD POWELL) ... orchestrator CHARLES ALTHOUSE ... music mixer (uncredited) DAVID BUTTOLPH ... orchestra arranger (uncredited) SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) BEN GAGE ... singing voice: George Montgomery (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... orchestra arranger (uncredited) ARTHUR MORTON ... orchestrator (uncredited) PAUL NEAL ... music mixer (uncredited) GENE ROSE ... orchestra arranger (uncredited) BOB SCOTT ... singing voice: Frank Latimore (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) MURRAY SPIVACK ... music mixer (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: SEYMOUR FELIX ... dance director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director RICHARD MUELLER ... associate technicolor director BABE PEARCE ... choreographer: ballets LLOYD BACON ... fill-in director (uncredited) ARTHUR BERTHELET ... dialogue director (uncredited) FRANCES C. RICHARDSON ... research director (uncredited) HELEN WEBB ... research assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1946) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1946) [UK] Theatrical National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1957) [USA] TV 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2013) [USA] DVD - (20th Century Fox Cinema Archives) ========= Other Companies: MTI Film (restoration services) NovaStar Digital (post-production sound services) |
10 October 1946 [USA] December 1946 [UK] 9 January 1947 [Sydney, Australia] 10 March 1947 [Sweden] 8 August 1947 [Australia] 8 August 1947 [Finland] 29 October 1947 [France] 1947 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 16 July 1948 [Mexico] 22 September 1948 [Uruguay] 1 November 1948 [Denmark] 19 March 1949 [Portugal] 16 June 1950 [Austria] 9 September 1950 [Japan] 5 May 1954 (re-release) [USA] 7 June 1957 [West Germany] 15 August 1969 (re-release) [London, UK] 2 July 1970 (re-release) [Sydney, Australia] 28 August 1975 (re-release) [Los Angeles, California, USA] 13 October 1979 (re-release) [Japan] |
![]() THE JOLSON STORY (Biography | Drama | Music) [2 hours 8 minutes] This movie shows the idealized career of the singer Al Jolson, a little Jewish boy who goes against the will of his father in order to be in showbiz. He becomes a star, falls in love with a non-Jewish dancer, and marries her. In the end he chooses success on the stage. |
LET ME SING AND I'M HAPPY (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Al Jolson over opening credits Originally from Mammy (1930) ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH (uncredited) Written by Paul Dresser Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) SABBATH PRAYER (uncredited) Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) AVE MARIA (uncredited) Music by Franz Schubert Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) AHAVAS OLOM (uncredited) Traditional Jewish hymn OH LORD, I'M NOT WORTHY (uncredited) Traditional Catholic hymn WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN (uncredited) Written by James Thornton Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) AFTER THE BALL (uncredited) Written by Charles Harris (as Charles K. Harris) Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) Originally from the Broadway musical "A Trip to Chinatown", 1894 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON (uncredited) Music by Gus Edwards Lyrics by Edward Madden Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) Originally from the Broadway musicals "Miss Innocence", 1908 and "Ziegfeld Follies of 1909" BLUE BELL (uncredited) Music by Theodore Morse Lyrics by Edward Madden Sung by Scotty Beckett (dubbed by Rudy Wissler) EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT (uncredited) Music by Karl Hoschna Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach MA BLUSHIN' ROSIE (uncredited) Music by John Stromberg Lyrics by Edgar Smith Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from the Broadway musical "Fiddle-Dee-Dee', 1900 I WANT A GIRL (JUST LIKE THE GIRL THAT MARRIED DEAR OLD DAD) (uncredited) Music by Harry von Tilzer Lyrics by William Dillon (as Will Dillon) Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) MY MAMMY (uncredited) Music by Walter Donaldson Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from the Broadway musical "Sinbad", 1918 I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD (uncredited) Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from The Singing Fool (1927) YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (I DIDN'T WANT TO DO IT) (uncredited) Music by James V. Monaco Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from the Broadway musical "The Honeymoon Express", 1913 SWANEE (uncredited) Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Irving Caesar Sung by Al Jolson (on screen Larry Parks) Originally from the Broadway musical "Sinbad", 1918 TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE (GOO' BYE!) (uncredited) Written by Dan Russo, Ernie Erdman and Gus Kahn Sung by Al Jolson Originally from the Broadway musical "Bombo", 1921 THE SPANIARD THAT BLIGHTED MY LIFE (uncredited) Written by Billy Merson Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from the Broadway musical "The Honeymoon Express", 1913 APRIL SHOWERS (uncredited) Music by Louis Silvers Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Originally from the Broadway musical "Bombo", 1921 CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME (uncredited) Music by Joseph Meyer Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Al Jolson Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson), Evelyn Keyes (dubbed by Virginia Rees) LIZA (ALL THE CLOUDS'LL ROLL AWAY) (uncredited) Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Danced by Evelyn Keyes Originally from the Broadway musical "Show Girl", 1929 THERE'S A RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOULDER (uncredited) Music by Dave Dreyer Lyrics by Billy Rose and Al Jolson Sung by Al Jolson Originally from The Singing Fool (1927) SHE'S A LATIN FROM MANHATTAN (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Sung and Danced by Evelyn Keyes (dubbed by Virginia Rees) Originally from Go Into Your Dance (1935) AVALON (uncredited) Music by Vincent Rose Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Al Jolson Sung by Al Jolson Originally from the Broadway musical "Bombo", 1921 ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) Danced by Larry Parks and Evelyn Keyes Originally from Go Into Your Dance (1935) THE ANNIVERSARY SONG (uncredited) Music based on "Valurile Dunarii (Danube Waves)" by Iosif Ivanovici Music adapted by Saul Chaplin Lyrics by Saul Chaplin and Al Jolson Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) WAITING FOR THE ROBERT E. LEE (uncredited) Music by Lewis F. Muir Lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert Sung by Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson) ROCK-A-BYE YOUR BABY WITH A DIXIE MELODY (uncredited) Music by Jean Schwartz Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young HUNGARIAN DANCE NO. 5 (uncredited) Music by Johannes Brahms Played at beginning of the opening vaudeville act WIENER BLUT, OP. 354 (VIENNESE BLOOD) (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss Played during the dressing room scene after Jolson's first blackface routine THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME (uncredited) aka "Swanee River" Music by Stephen Foster Played as background music immediately after the "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad" routine LULLABY OF BROADWAY (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played during Julie's first Hollywood montage FORTY-SECOND STREET (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played during Julie's first Hollywood montage THE GOLD DIGGERS' SONG (WE'RE IN THE MONEY) (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Played during Julie's second Hollywood montage WEDDING MARCH (uncredited) from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Music by Felix Mendelssohn Sung at the anniversary dinner |
LARRY PARKS ... Al Jolson EVELYN KEYES ... Julie Benson WILLIAM DEMAREST ... Steve Martin BILL GOODWIN ... Tom Baron LUDWIG DONATH ... Cantor Yoelson SCOTTY BECKETT ... Asa Yoelson / Al Jolson - as a boy TAMARA SHAYNE ... Mrs. Yoelson JO-CARROLL DENNISON ... Ann Murray JOHN ALEXANDER ... Lew Dockstader ERNEST COSSART ... Father McGee THE ROBERT MITCHELL BOY CHOIR (as MITCHELL 'BOYCHOIR') ... Church Choir Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ROBERT KELLARD (as BOB STEVENS) ... Henry - Orchestra Leader JESSIE ARNOLD ... Wardrobe Woman (uncredited) NITA BIEBER ... Dancer in Nightclub Revue (uncredited) LILIAN BOND ... Woman (uncredited) SYMONA BONIFACE ... Woman in Audience (uncredited) EUGENE BORDEN ... Headwaiter (uncredited) BILL BRANDT ... Nightclub Orchestra Leader (uncredited) CLAY CAMPBELL ... Makeup Artist for 'The Jazz Singer' (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Man in Audience / Nightclub Patron (uncredited) DONA DAX ... Girl Publicist (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Man in Audience (uncredited) EDDIE FETHERSTON ... Asst. Stage Manager (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Woman in Audience / Nightclub Patron (uncredited) WILLIAM FORREST ... Dick Glenn (uncredited) BUDDY GORMAN ... Jimmy - the Call Boy (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) FRED HOWARD ... Man in Audience (uncredited) COULTER IRWIN ... John - Young Priest (uncredited) AL JOLSON ... Self - in long shot of 'Swanee' (uncredited) CHARLES JORDAN ... Dockstader's Stage Manager (uncredited) EDDIE KANE ... Florenz Ziegfeld (uncredited) EDWARD KEANE ... Winter Garden Director (uncredited) P.J. KELLY ... Doorman (uncredited) MIKE LALLY ... Lab Manager (uncredited) PAT LANE ... Cameraman (uncredited) JIMMY LLOYD ... Roy Anderson (uncredited) ARTHUR LOFT ... Winter Garden Stage Manager (uncredited) GEORGE MAGRILL ... Gaffer (uncredited) CHARLES MARSH ... Man in Audience (uncredited) THOMAS MARTIN ... Party Guest (uncredited) EDWIN MAXWELL ... Oscar Hammerstein (uncredited) FRANK MCLURE ... Party Guest (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Night Club Patron (uncredited) ROBERT MITCHELL ... Choir Conductor (uncredited) HELEN O'HARA ... Dancer (uncredited) JOE PALMA ... Worker in Railroad Yard (uncredited) EDDIE RIO ... Nightclub Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) ADELE ROBERTS ... Dancer (uncredited) ALEX ROMERO ... Dancer (uncredited) FRED F. SEARS ... Oscar - Cutter (uncredited) HARRY SHANNON ... Policeman Reilly (uncredited) TED STANHOPE ... Electrician (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Man in Audience (uncredited) ANN E. TODD ... Ann Murray - as a Child (uncredited) JOHN TYRRELL ... Railroad Watchman (uncredited) ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Maid (uncredited) EMMETT VOGAN ... Jonsey (uncredited) ERIC WILTON ... Henry - the Butler (uncredited) RUDY WISSLER ... Asa Yoelson (singing voice) (uncredited) WILL WRIGHT ... Sourpuss Movie Patron (uncredited) |
Directed by: ALFRED E. GREEN ========= Writing Credits: SIDNEY BUCHMAN ... (uncredited) HARRY CHANDLEE ... (adaptation) STEPHEN LONGSTREET... (screenplay) ANDREW SOLT ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: GORDON GRIFFITH (as GORDON S. GRIFFITH) ... associate producer SIDNEY SKOLSKY ... producer SIDNEY BUCHMAN ... producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: GEORGE DUNING ... (uncredited) HUGO FRIEDHOFER ... (uncredited) ARTHUR MORTON ... (uncredited) MARLIN SKILES ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: JOSEPH WALKER ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM A. LYON (as WILLIAM LYON) ========= Art Direction by: STEPHEN GOOSSON WALTER HOLSCHER ========= Set Decoration by: LOUIS DIAGE WILLIAM KIERNAN ========= Costume Design by: JEAN LOUIS ========= Makeup Department: CLAY CAMPBELL ... makeup artist HELEN HUNT ... hair stylist ROBERT J. SCHIFFER ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WILBUR McGAUGH ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: HUGH McDOWELL Jr. (as HUGH McDOWELL) ... sound recordist RICHARD OLSON ... sound re-recordist JOHN P. LIVADARY ... sound (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: DONALD C. GLOUNER ... matte paintings camera (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: NED SCOTT ... still photographer VICTOR SCHEURICH ... second camera operator (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: DOUGLAS HINES ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: SAUL CHAPLIN ... vocal arranger MARTIN FRIED ... music arranger MORRIS STOLOFF (as M.W. STOLOFF) ... musical director EDWIN WETZEL ... music recordist GEORGE DUNING ... music arranger (uncredited) VIRGINIA REES ... singing voice: Evelyn Keyes (uncredited) SAUL SILVERMAN ... singing voice: Ludwig Donath (uncredited) RUDY WISSLER ... singing voice: Scotty Beckett (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LAWRENCE W. BUTLER ... montage director JACK COLE ... choreographer NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director JOSEPH H. LEWIS ... director: production numbers JAMES T. 'BUD' NELSON ... singing double MORGAN PADELFORD ... associate technicolor color director ROBERT GORDON ... technical advisor (uncredited) ROY HAMILTON ... dialogue director (uncredited) THELMA HOOVER ... research director (uncredited) AL JOLSON ... original singing voice: Larry Parks (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1946) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1946) [UK] Theatrical Kamera Film Aktieselskap (1947) [NORWAY] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1948) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1954) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Screen Gems (1959) [USA] TV RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1986) [USA] VHS Columbia Pictures Home Video (1994) [USA] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1995) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Sony Video (2003) [USA] DVD RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video [USA] Video - (laserdisc) |
12 November 1946 {premiere} [Atlanta, Georgia, USA] 20 November 1946 [USA] 6 December 1946 [Canada] 13 December 1946 [UK] 19 December 1946 [Argentina] 1 August 1947 [Ireland] 5 November 1947 [Mexico] 11 November 1947 [Mexico] 19 December 1947 [Australia] 23 February 1948 [Sweden] 6 July 1948 [Montevideo, Uruguay] 23 December 1948 [Brazil] 16 April 1949 [Portugal] 4 November 1949 [Iceland] 14 December 1949 [Paris, France] 21 December 1949 [France] 26 January 1950 [Belgium] 26 January 1950 [Netherlands] 23 March 1950 [Italy] 8 February 1951 [Davao, Philippines] 29 March 1951 [Hong Kong] 19 October 1951 [Japan] 12 August 1952 [Austria] 9 April 1955 [Madrid, Spain] 22 June 1956 (re-release) [USA] 21 January 1974 (re-release) [UK] 20 March 1974 (re-release) [France] 8 October 1980 (re-release) [USA] 12 March 1982 [West Germany] 6 May 1983 (re-release) [Australia] 21 November 1986 (re-release) [USA] |
![]() SONG OF THE SOUTH (Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Musical) [1 hour 34 minutes] The kindly story-teller Uncle Remus tells a young boy stories about trickster Br'er Rabbit, who outwits Br'er Fox and slow-witted Br'er Bear. |
ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH (uncredited) Written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert Performed by James Baskett EVERYBODY'S GOT A LAUGHING PLACE (uncredited) Written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert Performed by James Baskett and Nick Stewart HOW DO YOU DO? (uncredited) Written by Robert MacGimsey Performed by Johnny Lee and James Baskett SOONER OR LATER (YOU'RE GONNA BE COMIN' AROUND) (uncredited) Written by Charles Wolcott and Ray Gilbert Performed by Hattie McDaniel WHO WANTS TO LIVE LIKE THAT? (uncredited) Written by Ken Darby and Foster Carling Performed by James Baskett LET THE RAIN POUR DOWN (uncredited) Written by Ken Darby and Foster Carling Performed by the Hall Johnson Choir SONG OF THE SOUTH (uncredited) Written by Sam Coslow and Arthur Johnston Performed by the Studio Choir UNCLE REMUS SAID (uncredited) Written by Eliot Daniel, Hy Heath, and Johnny Lange Performed by the Hall Johnson Choir ALL I WANT (uncredited) Written by Ken Darby Performed by the Hall Johnson Choir ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH/SONG OF THE SOUTH (Reprise) Written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert Performed by Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, Glenn Leedy, Johnny Lee, James Baskett and the Studio Choir |
RUTH WARRICK ... Sally BOBBY DRISCOLL ... Johnny JAMES BASKETT ... Uncle Remus / Br'er Fox (voice) LUANA PATTEN ... Ginny LUCILE WATSON ... Grandmother HATTIE McDANIEL ... Aunt Tempy ERIK ROLF (as ERIC ROLF) ... John GLENN LEEDY ... Toby MARY FIELD ... Mrs. Favers ANITA BROWN ... Maid GEORGIE NOKES (as GEORGE NOKES) ... Jake Favers GENE HOLLAND ... Joe Favers NICK STEWART (as 'NICODEMUS' STEWART) ... Br'er Bear (voice) JOHNNY LEE ... Br'er Rabbit (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BABETTE DE CASTRO ... Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited) CHERIE DE CASTRO ... Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited) PEGGY DE CASTRO ... Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited) ROY GLENN ... Bullfrog (voice) (uncredited) CLARENCE NASH ... Mr. Bluebird (voice) (uncredited) |
Directed by: HARVE FOSTER ... (photoplay director) WILFRED JACKSON ... (cartoon director) ========= Writing Credits: DALTON S. REYMOND (as DALTON REYMOND) ... (screenplay) and MORTON GRANT ... (screenplay) and MAURICE RAPF ... (screenplay) DALTON S. REYMOND (as DALTON REYMOND) ... (original story) JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS ... (book) BILL PEET (as WILLIAM PEED) ... (cartoon story) and RALPH WRIGHT ... (cartoon story) and VERNON STALLINGS (as GEORGE STALLINGS) ... (cartoon story) ========= Produced by: PERCE PEARCE ... associate producer WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: DANIELE AMFITHEATROF ... (photoplay score) PAUL J. SMITH ... (cartoon score) CHARLES WOLCOTT ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: GREGG TOLAND ... (photographed by) ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM MORGAN ... (as WILLIAM M. MORGAN) ========= Art Direction by: PERRY FERGUSON ========= Costume Design by: MARY WILLS ========= Production Management: FREDERIC LEAHY ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JACK ATWOOD ... assistant director (uncredited) WILLIAM McGARRY ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ELMER PLUMMER ... art treatment IRVING W. SINDLER ... props (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRED LAU ... sound recorder C.O. SLYFIELD ... sound director HAROLD J. STECK (as HAROLD STECK) ... sound recorder GLORIA GOTTSCHALK ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: BRAD CASE ... effects animator BLAINE GIBSON ... effects animator UB IWERKS ... special processes JOSHUA MEADOR (as JOSH MEADOR) ... effects animator GEORGE ROWLEY ... effects animator ========= Camera and Electrical Department: VIC JONES ... gaffer (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: HAL AMBRO ... animator KEN ANDERSON (as KENNETH ANDERSON) ... lead cartoon art director PHILIP BARBER ... cartoon art director MARY BLAIR ... background and color stylist JACK CAMPBELL ... animator LES CLARK ... directing animator CLAUDE COATS ... background and color stylist AL COE ... animator MARC DAVIS ... directing animator AL DEMPSTER ... background artist HAROLD DOUGHTY ... cartoon art director HUGH HENNESY ... cartoon art director RAY HUFFINE ... background artist RALPH HULETT ... background artist OLLIE JOHNSTON ... directing animator MILT KAHL ... directing animator HAL KING ... animator RUDY LARRIVA ... animator ERIC LARSON ... directing animator JOHN LOUNSBERY ... directing animator DON LUSK ... animator BRICE MACK ... background artist TOM MASSEY ... animator MURRAY McCLELLAN ... animator CLIFF NORDBERG ... animator KEN O'BRIEN ... animator CHARLES PHILIPPI ... cartoon art director ED STARR (as EDGAR STARR) ... background artist HARVEY TOOMBS ... animator ROB LYDAY ... in between artist (uncredited) CLARKE MALLERY ... assistant animator (uncredited) PAUL MURRY ... animator (uncredited) BILL PEET ... animation planner (uncredited) CARMEN SANDERSON ... ink and paint (uncredited) ========= Music Department: FOSTER CARLING ... composer: songs SAM COSLOW ... composer: songs ELIOT DANIEL ... composer: songs KEN DARBY ... vocal director RAY GILBERT ... composer: songs HY HEATH ... composer: songs ARTHUR JOHNSTON ... composer: songs JOHNNY LANGE ... composer: songs ROBERT MACGIMSEY ... composer: songs EDWARD H. PLUMB (as EDWARD PLUMB) ... orchestrator CHARLES WOLCOTT ... musical director ALLIE WRUBEL ... composer: songs KEN DARBY ... composer: songs (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) AL TEETER ... music editor (uncredited) CHARLES WOLCOTT ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: NATALIE KALMUS ... Technicolor color director MITCHELL KOVALESKI ... associate Technicolor color director |
Production Companies: Walt Disney Productions ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada (1946) [CANADA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1946) [UK] Theatrical RKO Pictures (Australasia) (1946) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures Argentina (1946) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures S.A. (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical Daiei (1951) [JAPAN] Theatrical Buena Vista Pictures (1956-1986) [USA] Theatrical - (All Theatrical re-releases) Walt Disney Productions (1974) [FRANCE] Theatrical - (re-release) 20th Century Fox (1982) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Greater Union Organisation (GUO) (1983) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical - (re-release) Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1991) [GERMANY] VHS Bo Ying (2012) [CHINA] DVD DHV (as DHV Japan, Ltd.) [JAPAN] VHS |
16 November 1946 [USA] 24 July 1947 [London, UK] 18 August 1947 [UK] |
![]() SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI (Comedy | Music) [1 hour 16 minutes} The always-welcome Elyse Knox and her All-American footballer turned broadcaster husband Tom Harmon appear together in this film but are not romantically involved, as she is the co-ed "sweetheart" of the title and he coaches the Varsity rowing crew. Some source describes Miss Knox as a B-actress. A more apt and better description would be one that describes her as an Actress who never got out of B-movies. This one is about half plot and half music but the plot is stretched pretty thin to cover 35 of the 75 minutes when it essentially boils down to: a couple of gamblers pressure the local night club (soft drinks only) owner to rig things so the local college rowing crew will lose their upcoming race. End of plot when the cowswain of the home team uses a rabbit's foot to plug the hole the gamblers cut in the bottom of their racing shell. Two of 1945's top hits, "Five Minutes More" and Slim Gaillard's "Cement Mixer, Putti-Putti" are performed, although some people who heard "Cement Mixer" in 1945 are still wondering what it was all about. |
FIVE MINUTES MORE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn THE SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI (uncredited) Music by F. Dudleigh Vernor Lyrics by Byron D. Stokes CEMENT MIXER-PUTTI PUTTI (uncredited) Written by Slim Gaillard and Lee Ricks Performed by Slim Gaillard (as the Slim Gaillard Trio) YEP ROC HERESI (uncredited) Written by Slim Gaillard and Lee Ricks IT'S NOT I'M SUCH A WOLF, IT'S JUST YOU'RE SUCH A LAMB (uncredited) Written by Merle Maddern and Lanier Darwin WHEN WE'RE ALONE (PENTHOUSE SERENADE) (uncredited) Written by Val Burton and Will Jason Performed by the Frankie Carle Orchestra Arranged by Alexander Albert Avola AND THEN IT'S HEAVEN (uncredited) Written by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus and Al Kaufman |
PHIL REGAN ... Lucky Ryan ELYSE KNOX ... Betty Allen PHIL BRITO ... Phil Howard ROSS HUNTER ... Ted Sloan TOM HARMON ... Coach PAUL GUILFOYLE ... Frankie ANN GILLIS (as ANNE GILLIS) ... Sue EDWARD BROPHY ... Arty FRED COBY (as FRED COLBY) ... Bill Ryan ALAN HALE Jr. ... Mike Mitchell DAVID HOLT ... Tommy Carr MARJORIE HOERNER ... Margie WILLIAM BEAUDINE Jr. ... Charlie EMMETT VOGAN Jr. ... Emmett RUTH ALLEN ... Ruth ROBERT ARTHUR ... Harry Townsend FRED DATIG Jr. ... Fred FRANKIE CARLE ... And His Orchestra SLIM GAILLARD ... And His Trio Rest of cast listed alphabetically: CAROL ANDREWS ... Cigarette Girl (uncredited) ROBERT BACON ... Bob (uncredited) DAVID CLARKE ... Trainer (uncredited) JEAN CRONIN ... Joyce (uncredited) MAURY DEXTER ... Maury (uncredited) ADELL EATON ... Pat (uncredited) EDDIE FETHERSTON ... Headwaiter (uncredited) BOB FITZGERALD ... Fitz (uncredited) BEVERLY JONS ... Helen (uncredited) DENISE KAY ... Jane (uncredited) PAT KENNEDY ... Gloria (uncredited) MICHAEL KOSTRICK ... Michael (uncredited) HELAINE MOLER ... Student (uncredited) STANLEY MUSGROVE ... Stan (uncredited) BONNIE NOLAN ... Mary (uncredited) EVELYN REED ... Evelyn (uncredited) EVAN THOMAS ... Prof. Bennett (uncredited) |
Directed by: JACK BERNHARD WILLIAM BEAUDINE ... (unconfirmed) (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: MICHAEL JACOBY ... (screenplay) GEORGE WAGGNER ... (original story) ========= Produced by: JEFFREY BERNERD ... producer ========= Music by: EDWARD J. KAY ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: L. WILLIAM O'CONNELL ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM AUSTIN ========= Set Decoration by: RAYMOND BOLTZ Jr. ========= Makeup Department: LORRAINE MacLEAN ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: WILLIAM A. CALIHAN Jr. (as WILLIAM CALIHAN Jr.) ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WESLEY BARRY ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: EARL SITAR ... sound recordist ========= Music Department: EDWARD J. KAY ... musical director ========= Additional Crew: DAVE MILTON ... technical director |
Production Companies: Monogram Pictures ========= Distributors: Monogram Pictures (1946) [USA] Theatrical Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1947) [UK] Theatrical |
5 December 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] 3 January 1947 [USA] 16 January 1947 [Hollywood, California, USA] 5 June 1947 [Sweden] 12 December 1947 [Finland] 15 January 1948 [Mexico] 22 June 1948 [Portugal] 16 August 1948 [Denmark] 27 January 1949 [Turkey] 11 November 1975 (TV premiere) [West Germany] |
![]() TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (Biography | Musical) [2 hours 12 minutes] Biography of songwriter and Broadway pioneer, Jerome Kern (Robert Walker). Unable to find immediate success in the U.S., Kern sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and where he met his future wife Eva Leale (Dorothy Patrick). ####### Light bio-pic of American Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern, featuring renditions of the famous songs from his musical plays by contemporary stage artists, including a condensed production of his most famous: 'Showboat'. |
THE SIREN'S SONG (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse Sung by MGM Chorus in Opening Credits SHOW BOAT BROADWAY PREMIERE SEQUENCE: Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Performed by MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus (1) Cotton Blossom Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Performed by MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus (2) Where's The Mate For Me? Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Tony Martin (3) Make Believe Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Kathryn Grayson and Tony Martin (4) Life Upon The Wicked Stage Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Virginia O'Brien and Women's Chorus (5) Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Lena Horne (6) Ol' Man River Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Caleb Peterson, Frieda Shaw's Ethiopian Chorus, and Chorus KA-LU-A Music by Jerome Kern Performed by the MGM Studio Orchestra HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPOON WITH ME? (uncredited) Lyrics by Edward Laska Music by Jerome Kern Sung and danced by Angela Lansbury and Chorus THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Herbert Reynolds Sung by Dorothy Patrick (dubbed by Ruth Clark) and also played by Robert Walker at the piano; later sung by Dinah Shore TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse Sung and danced by Ray McDonald with June Allyson and Chorus CLEOPATTERER (uncredited) Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse Music by Jerome Kern Sung and danced by June Allyson with Ray McDonald and Chorus LEAVE IT TO JANE (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse Sung and danced by June Allyson with Ray McDonald and Chorus LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING (uncredited) Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva Music by Jerome Kern Sung by Judy Garland WHO? (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin), and later sung by Judy Garland and Chorus SUNNY (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by MGM Chorus, with Judy Garland and stunt double ONE MORE DANCE (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin) and Chorus I WON'T DANCE (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern with original lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and revised lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Otto A. Harbach and Jimmy McHugh Sung and danced by Van Johnson and Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin) SHE DIDN'T SAY 'YES' (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach Sung by Lyn Wilde and Lee Wilde (as The Wilde Twins) SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach Danced by Cyd Charisse and Gower Champion and sung by MGM Chorus THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Dinah Shore THE LAND WHERE THE GOOD SONGS GO (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin) and Chorus YESTERDAYS (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach Sung by the MGM Chorus LONG AGO (AND FAR AWAY) (uncredited) Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Music by Jerome Kern Sung by Kathryn Grayson A FINE ROMANCE (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Sung by Virginia O'Brien ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE (uncredited) Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Jerome Kern Sung by Tony Martin WHY WAS I BORN? (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Lena Horne OL' MAN RIVER (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Frank Sinatra and Chorus |
JUNE ALLYSON ... Jane (segment: "Leave It to Jane") LUCILLE BREMER ... Sally Hessler JUDY GARLAND ... Marilyn Miller KATHRYN GRAYSON ... Magnolia Hawks (segment "Show Boat") / Kathryn Grayson VAN HEFLIN ... James I. Hessler LENA HORNE ... Julie LaVerne (segment "Show Boat") / Lena Horne VAN JOHNSON ... Bandleader in Elite Club TONY MARTIN ... Gaylord Ravenal (segment "Show Boat") / Tony Martin DINAH SHORE ... Julia Sanderson / Dinah Shore FRANK SINATRA ... Frank Sinatra ROBERT WALKER ... Jerome Kern GOWER CHAMPION ... Dance Specialty (segment "Roberta") CYD CHARISSE ... Dance Specialty (segment 'Roberta') HARRY HAYDEN ... Charles Frohman PAUL LANGTON ... Oscar Hammerstein II ANGELA LANSBURY ... London Specialty PAUL MAXEY ... Victor Herbert RAY McDONALD ... Dance Specialty (segment: "Leave It to Jane") / Ray McDonald MARY NASH ... Mrs. Muller VIRGINIA O'BRIEN ... Ellie May Shipley (segment "Show Boat") / Virginia O'Brien DOROTHY PATRICK ... Eva Kern CALEB PETERSON ... Joe (segment "Show Boat") WILLIAM 'BILL' PHILLIPS (as WM. 'BILL' PHILLIPS) ... Joe Hennessey JOAN WELLS ... Sally Hessler as a Girl Rest of cast listed alphabetically: FONCILLA ADAMS ... Showgirl (uncredited) JOHN ALBAN ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) JOHN ALBRIGHT ... Call Boy (uncredited) ARNET AMOS ... Parade Member / Singer (uncredited) JEAN ANDREN ... Secretary (uncredited) STANLEY ANDREWS ... Doctor (uncredited) GLORIA JOY ARDEN ... Showgirl (uncredited) LEE BENNETT ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Maid (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Critic (uncredited) KARIN BOOTH ... Reclining Show Girl 'Old Man River' Finale (uncredited) NORMAN BORINE ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) CHARLES BRADSTREET ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) LINDA BRENT ... Showgirl (uncredited) ARNAUT BROTHERS ... Bird Act (uncredited) ALMA CARROLL ... Showgirl (uncredited) LUCILLE CASEY ... Showgirl (uncredited) ANN CODEE ... Mme. Larouche (uncredited) BRUCE COWLING ... Steve Baker (segment "Show Boat") (uncredited) JAMES DARRELL ... Critic (uncredited) HARRY DENNY ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) ELSPETH DUDGEON ... Katie (uncredited) RALPH DUNN ... Moving Man (uncredited) DICK EARLE ... Critic (uncredited) REX EVANS ... Cecil Keller (uncredited) JAMES FINLAYSON ... Candy Vendor (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited) SALLY FORREST ... Showgirl (uncredited) WILLIAM FORREST ... Movie Director (uncredited) BYRON FOULGER ... Frohman's Secretary (uncredited) MARY JANE FRENCH ... Showgirl (uncredited) HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Critic (uncredited) JAMES GREY ... Bull Clown (uncredited) CHARLES GRIFFIN ... Critic (uncredited) WILLIAM HALLIGAN ... Cap'n Andy Hawks (segment "Show Boat") (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Club Elite Patron (uncredited) MARY HATCHER ... Showgirl (uncredited) RUSSELL HICKS ... Producer (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Man Waiting in Frohman's Office (uncredited) REED HOWES ... Critic (uncredited) FRED HUESTON ... Critic (uncredited) LILYAN IRENE ... Barmaid (uncredited) MAURICE KELLY ... Dance Specialty (uncredited) THOMAS LOUDEN ... Rural Postman (uncredited) HERB LURIE ... Dancer (uncredited) BOB MACLEAN ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) CHARLES MADRIN ... Critic (uncredited) MICKEY MALLOY ... Showgirl (uncredited) LOUIS MANLEY ... Swivel Chair Lady (uncredited) MATT MATTOX ... Dance Specialty (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) ERIC MAYNE ... Club Elite Patron (uncredited) MAY McAVOY ... Well-Wisher after 'Roberta' (uncredited) BERYL McCUTCHEON ... Showgirl (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) LEONARD MELLEN ... Critic (uncredited) TONY MERLO ... Critic (uncredited) HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Private Detective (uncredited) BERT MOORHOUSE ... Elite Club Diner (uncredited) GEORGE MURRAY ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) HAZARD NEWSBERRY ... Critic (uncredited) ROBERT EMMETT O'CONNOR ... Ed (uncredited) GEORGE PETERS ... Stage Door Johnny (uncredited) LEE PHELPS ... Moving Man (uncredited) JAMES PLATO ... Critic (uncredited) 'SNUB' POLLARD ... 'Old Man River' Orchestra Drummer (uncredited) J. LEWIS SMITH ... Critic (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Critic (uncredited) TOM STEVENSON ... Man with Parasol Idea (uncredited) RAY TEAL ... Movie Studio Orchestra Conductor (uncredited) IRENE VERNON ... Showgirl (uncredited) ALICE WALLACE ... Showgirl (uncredited) DON WAYSON ... Private Detective (uncredited) LEE WILDE ... Specialty (segment 'The Cat and the Fiddle') (uncredited) LYN WILDE ... Specialty (segment 'The Cat and the Fiddle') (uncredited) ESTHER WILLIAMS ... Esther Williams - Signing Autographs (uncredited) LAWRENCE A. WILLIAMS ... Critic (uncredited) DOUGLAS WRIGHT ... Bull Clown (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD WHORF VINCENTE MINNELLI ... (Judy Garland numbers) (uncredited) GEORGE SIDNEY ... (Hollywood finale sequence) (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: GUY BOLTON ... (story) GEORGE WELLS ... (story adaptation) MYLES CONNOLLY ... (screenplay) and JEAN HOLLOWAY ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: ARTHUR FREED ... producer ========= Music by: CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: GEORGE J. FOLSEY ... director of photography HARRY STRADLING Sr. (as HARRY STRADLING) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ALBERT AKST ========= Art Direction by: DANIEL B. CATHCART CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: HELEN ROSE VALLES ... (costumes: men) ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup creator SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair styles creator ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited) WALLACE WORSLEY Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RICHARD PEFFERLE ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE ... costume supervisor EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: PETER BALLBUSCH ... montage ========= Music Department: ROBERT ALTON ... direction and staging of musical numbers LENNIE HAYTON ... musical director JEROME KERN ... music composed by CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator KAY THOMPSON ... vocal arranger SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROGER EDENS ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) LENNIE HAYTON ... composer: additional music (uncredited) WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director VINCENTE MINNELLI ... director: Judy Garland's numbers HERMES PAN ... choreographer (uncredited) CHARLES WALTERS ... choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1947) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1947) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Reel Media International (2004) [WORLD-WIDE] VHS Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Reel Media International (2007) [WORLD-WIDE] All Media Film Detective (2015) [USA] DVD Penteo Films S.L. (2018) [SPAIN] All Media - (restored) Studio Hamburg Enterprises (2020) [GERMANY] DVD MGM/UA Home Entertainment [USA] VHS Video Releasing Organization (VRO) [NETHERLANDS] Video - (Betamax) |
13 December 1946 [USA] 1 September 1947 [Sweden] 15 December 1948 [Mexico] |
![]() SUSIE STEPS OUT (Comedy | Music | Romance) [1 hour 5 minutes] When her father, Papa Russell (Percival Vivian), loses his job because of illness, adolescent Susie Russell (played by newcomer and top-billed Nita Hunter) poses as older than she is in order to get a job singing in a night club. Complications arising from the deception involve her older sister Clara (Cleatus Caldwell), who works at an ad agency and the radio crooner, Jeffrey Westcott (David Bruce), whom she is in love with. |
WHEN YOU'RE NEAR Written by Hal Borne FOR THE RIGHT GUY Written by Hal Borne WHEN DOES THE LOVE BEGIN Written by Hal Borne I'M SO LOVELY Written by Hal Borne BOP! BOP! THAT DID IT! Written by Eddie Cherkose and Hal Borne |
DAVID BRUCE ... Jeffrey Westcott CLEATUS CALDWELL ... Clara Russell NITA HUNTER ... Susie Russell HOWARD FREEMAN ... Mr. Starr GRADY SUTTON ... Dixon MARGARET DUMONT ... Mrs. Starr PERCIVAL VIVIAN ... Papa Russell JOSEPH J. GREENE (as JOE GREEN) ... Bailey JOHN BERKES ... Wilkins HARRY BARRIS ... Ned EMMETT VOGAN ... Dr. Hennings SYD SAYLOR ... Biegelman SHELLEY WINTERS ... Band Singer |
Directed by: REGINALD LE BORG ========= Writing Credits: ELWOOD ULLMAN ... (screenplay) REGINALD LE BORG ... (story) and KURT NEUMANN ... (story) FRED FREIBERGER ... (additional dialogue) ========= Produced by: SELMER L. CHALIF ... associate producer RALPH COHN ... producer MARY PICKFORD ... producer CHARLES 'BUDDY' ROGERS ... producer ========= Music by: HAL BORNE ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT PITTACK ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: LYNN HARRISON ========= Art Direction by: GEORGE VAN MARTER ========= Set Decoration by: ALBERT GREENWOOD ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: FRANK FOX ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: PERCY TOWNSEND (as PERC TOWNSEND) ... sound ========= Music Department: HAL BORNE ... musical director EMIL CADKIN ... orchestrator JEAN VINCENT PLUMMER ... musician: piano (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Comet Productions ========= Distributors: United Artists (1946) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1946) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1946) [CANADA] Theatrical United Artists (A-Asia) (1946) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Artistas Unidos (1946) [MEXICO] Theatrical United Artists of Cuba (1946) [CUBA] Theatrical United Artists of Puerto Rico (1946) [PUERTO RICO] Theatrical United Artists of Brazil (1946) [BRAZIL] Theatrical United Artists de Colombia (1946) [COLOMBIA] Theatrical United Artists of Chile (1946) [CHILE] Theatrical United Artists of Peru (1946) [PERU] Theatrical United Artists of Panama (1946) [PANAMA] Theatrical United Artists (1947) [SWEDEN] Theatrical |
26 December 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] 28 December 1946 [USA] 13 March 1947 [Sweden] 25 September 1947 [Argentina] 15 January 1948 [Mexico] 15 March 1948 [France] 16 April 1948 [Finland] 22 April 1948 [Portugal] 15 June 1948 [Denmark] 29 June 1951 [West Germany] 16 November 1951 [Austria] |
![]() THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL (Musical | Comedy | Romance) [1 hour 45 minutes] The stuffy manager of lovely opera singer Vicki Cassel and her uncle, a classical conductor, is determined to close down the noisy nightclub that's next door to the Cassels' home. The club's owners--Steve, a handsome ladies man, Jeff, his clownish sidekick--hatch a plan to keep the club open. Steve arranges to meet--and woo--Vicki and then invite her and her uncle to the club. When Vicki's snobbish aunt and the manager discover that Vicki now favors popular music to the classics, they arrange to get the club closed. But that doesn't keep Steve and Jeff down. Instead they decide to put on a Broadway show if they can get a backer. They find their "angel" in Vicki's uncle who agrees to finance the show only if Vicki is the leading lady. But once again, Vicki's aunt and manager may be the spoiler in everyone's plans. |
I HAPPENED TO WALK DOWN FIRST STREET Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Performed by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Angela Greene (perhaps dubbed) A SOLID CITIZEN OF THE SOLID SOUTH Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung and danced by Janis Paige, sung by Jack Carson, danced by Nick Condos and Steve Condos OH, BUT I DO Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Dennis Morgan Reprised in finale by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Martha Vickers (dubbed) and chorus THROUGH A THOUSAND DREAMS Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Dennis Morgan, Martha Vickers (dubbed) and chorus girls Piano played by Carmen Cavallaro Reprised by chorus in finale A GAL IN CALICO Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Performed by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland), with gymnastic and rope trick dancers A RAINY NIGHT IN RIO Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin Performed by Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra, Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Janis Paige, and Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland), large ensemble, and Chandra Kaly and His Dancers |
DENNIS MORGAN ... Steven Ross JACK CARSON ... Jeff Howard JANIS PAIGE ... Sue Jackson MARTHA VICKERS ... Victoria Cassel S.Z. SAKALL (as S.Z. 'CUDDLES' SAKALL) ... Ladislaus Cassel ALAN HALE ... John Braden ANGELA GREENE ... Elaine Winters DONALD WOODS ... Martin Drew FLORENCE BATES ... Mme. Lucia Cassel CARMEN CAVALLARO ... Carmen Cavallaro - Orchestra Leader THE CONDOS BROTHERS: NICK CONDOS ... Specialty Dancer STEVE CONDOS ... Specialty Dancer CHANDRA KALY AND HIS DANCERS ... Chandra Kaly and His Dancers Rest of cast listed alphabetically: MIMI AGUGLIA ... Inez - Victoria's Maid (uncredited) RAMSAY AMES ... Bar Patron (uncredited) LYNN BAGGETT ... Nurse (uncredited) ROSE BASCOM ... Trick Roper (uncredited) MONTE BLUE ... Stage Manager (uncredited) WILLIAM A. BOARDWAY ... Audience Member (uncredited) SADA BROWN ... Wardrobe Designer (uncredited) CHESTER CLUTE ... Jeff's Apartment Manager (uncredited) DONALD DAVIS ... Boy Delivering Cassel's Message (uncredited) DICK EARLE ... Audience Member (uncredited) FRED FISHER ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) J.C. FOWLER ... Audience Member (uncredited) KAY GARRETT ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) JANE HARKER ... Bar Patron (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) BRANDON HURST ... Simpkins - the Cassel's Butler (uncredited) CLAIRE JAMES ... Chorine (uncredited) JACK W. JOHNSTON ... Audience Member (uncredited) EDWARD KELLY ... Elevator Operator (uncredited) RICHARD KIPLING ... Set Designer (uncredited) FLORENCE LAKE ... Kathy (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) VERA LEWIS ... Scrubwoman (uncredited) GEORGE LLOYD ... Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) CHARLES MEAKIN ... Audience Member (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) PAUL PANZER ... Stage Electrician (uncredited) BETTY PHARES ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) CATHERINE PRICE ... Audience Member (uncredited) BERT ROACH ... Process Server (uncredited) ALEX ROMERO ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) VICTOR ROMITO ... Bartender (uncredited) PAUL RUSSELL ... Audience Member (uncredited) SCOTT SEATON ... Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Audience Member (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... Audience Member (uncredited) TOM WELLS ... Photographer (uncredited) ROBERT WILBER ... Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited) LOTTIE WILLIAMS ... Dresser - Calico Number (uncredited) LILLIAN YARBO ... Jeanie - Elaine's Maid (uncredited) |
Directed by: DAVID BUTLER ========= Writing Credits: FRANCIS SWANN ... (screen play) & AGNES CHRISTINE JOHNSTON ... (screen play) and LYNN STARLING ... (screen play) LEONARD LEE ... (original story) ========= Produced by: ALEX GOTTLIEB ... producer JACK L. WARNER ... executive producer ========= Cinematography by: ARTHUR EDESON WILLIAM V. SKALL ========= Film Editing by: IRENE MORRA ========= Art Direction by: HUGH RETICKER ========= Set Decoration by: HOWARD WINTERBOTTOM ========= Costume Design by: MARJORIE BEST ========= Makeup Department: PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: FRANK MATTISON ... unit manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ROBERT VREELAND ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: TYRUS WONG ... art department (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: CHARLES DAVID FORREST (as DAVID FORREST) ... sound DOLPH THOMAS ... sound GORDON M. DAVIS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) E. KENNETH MARTIN ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: THOMAS MORRIS ... second camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: MILO ANDERSON ... wardrobe EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: JAMES LEICESTER ... montage ========= Music Department: DUDLEY CHAMBERS ... vocal arranger LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director RAY HEINDORF ... conductor / orchestrator FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER (as FREDERICK HOLLANDER) ... music adaptor LEONID RAAB ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LEONARD DOSS ... associate technicolor director HERBERT FARJEON ... dialogue director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer JOHN MITCHELL ... unit publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1946) [USA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1947) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2016) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
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Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
3 April 1946 [France] 2 August 1947 [New York City, New York, USA] 9 January 1974 [Sweden] 6 December 1990 [Germany] 28 August 1992 (TV premiere) [Portugal] |
![]() ETOILE SANS LUMIERE (STAR WITHOUT LIGHT) (Drama) [1 hour 28 minutes] An aspiring singer (Édith Piaf) provides the voice for a silent-film star (Mila Parély) who makes the transition to talkies. |
LE CHANT DU PIRATE Music by Marguerite Monnot Lyrics by Henri Contet Performed by Édith Piaf MARIAGE Music by Marguerite Monnot Lyrics by Henri Contet Performed by Édith Piaf C'EST MERVEILLEUX Music by Marguerite Monnot Lyrics by Henri Contet Performed by Édith Piaf ADIEU MON COEUR Music by Marguerite Monnot Lyrics by Henri Contet Performed by Édith Piaf |
ÉDITH PIAF ... Madeleine MARCEL HERRAND ... Roger Marney JULES BERRY ... Billy Daniel SERGE REGGIANI ... Gaston Lansac MILA PARÉLY ... Stella Dora YVES MONTAND ... Pierre COLETTE BROSSET ... Lulu RENÉE DENNSY ... La script-girl JEAN RAYMOND ... Paul PIERRE FARNY PAUL FRANKEUR (as PAUL FRANCOEUR) ... Le reporter PIERRE MINDAIST GINETTE CANTRIN JULIETTE CRANSAC GEORGES YVON JEAN ROZEMBERG (as ROSEMBERG) GEORGES VITRAY ... Le producteur Darnois MADY BERRY ... Mélanie Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PIERRE CADOT ... Petit rôle (uncredited) PHILIPPE LEMAIRE ... (uncredited) LILIANE LESAFFRE ... Petit rôle (uncredited) CÉCYL MARCYL ... (uncredited) COLETTE RENARD ... Bit (uncredited) MARCEL ROUZÉ ... Petit rôle (uncredited) |
Directed by: MARCEL BLISTÈNE ========= Writing Credits: ANDRÉ-PAUL ANTOINE (as A.P. ANTOINE) ... (adaptation) MARCEL BLISTÈNE ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: EUGÈNE TUCHERER (as EUGÈNE TUSCHERER) ... producer ========= Music by: GUY LUYPAERTS ========= Cinematography by: PAUL COTTERET ========= Film Editing by: GINOU BRETONEICHE ========= Production Design by: JEAN D'EAUBONNE (as A D'EAUBONNE) ========= Costume Design by: JACQUES HEIM ========= Makeup Department: BORIS DE FAST ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: BONNET ... unit manager LÉO FREMERY (as FREMERY) ... unit manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: HERVÉ BROMBERGER ... second assistant director ANDRÉE FEIX ... first assistant director ========= Art Department: JEAN DUMOUSSEAU ... property master LOUIS GIRONS ... property master JACQUES GUT ... assistant decorator ========= Sound Department: GÉRARD BRISSEAU (as BRISSEAU) ... sound assistant PIERRE-LOUIS CALVET (as P. CALVET) ... sound FERNAND SARTIN (as SARTIN) ... sound assistant ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ROGER LEDRU (as LEDRU) ... assistant camera RENÉ SCHNEIDER (as R. SCHNEIDER) ... camera operator JEAN-PAUL SCHWARTZ (as SCHWARTZ) ... assistant camera RAYMOND VOINQUEL ... still photographer ========= Editorial Department: JACQUES POITRENAUD ... assistant editor ========= Music Department: HENRI CONTET ... lyrics by MARGUERITE MONNOT ... songs ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARIE DARRICADES ... script girl ========= Additional Crew: FRED HÉROLD ... administration |
Production Companies: Société Universelle de Films (SUF) (presents) Une Production d'Eugène Tuscherer B.U.P. Française ========= Distributors: Société Universelle de Films (SUF) (1946) [FRANCE] Theatrical Cine Classics (1947) [USA] Theatrical - (subtitled) - (cut) Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC) (2008) [FRANCE] DVD TV5Monde (2011) [JAPAN] TV - (for "Cycle Yves Montand") ========= Other Companies: Studio Pathé(as Studios Pathé, rue Francoeur) (sound post-production) R.C.A. (sound system) Editions Paul Beuscher (music publisher) |
11 July 1946 [New York City, New York, USA] 25 July 1946 [USA] 3 September 1946 [Sweden] 22 August 1947 [Finland] 7 October 1947 [Portugal] 24 December 1947 [France] 10 May 1949 [Mexico] 1949 [Italy] 6 June 1955 [Denmark] 11 July 1986 (TV premiere) [West Germany] |
EASY TO WED (Comedy | Romance) [1 hour 46 minutes] To prevent a libel case against the paper, a reporter tries to compromise the reputation of a tycoon's slandered daughter. ###### The "Morning Star" is in trouble: J.B. Allenbury, rich and mighty, will sue them for 2 million dollars for an article which says that his daughter is chasing after married men. Reporter Bill Chandler is sent after Connie to prove that the story is actually true. The only problem is that he's not married....yet. |
CONTINENTAL POLKA Lyrics by Ralph Blane Music by Johnny Green Sung and Danced by Lucille Ball (dubbed by Virginia Rees) and chorus ACERCATE MÁS (COME CLOSER TO ME) Written by Osvaldo Farrés and Al Stewart Sung by Carlos Ramírez also sung by Esther Williams TOCA TU SAMBA Music by Paul Soler Performed on the organ by Ethel Smith BONECU DE PIXE Music by Ary Barroso Performed on the Organ by Ethel Smith Danced by Van Johnson, Esther Williams and chorus VIVA MÉXICO Written by Pedro Galindo Performed by a wandering trio Sung by a chorus at the end ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT (uncredited) Traditional Heard during the duck-hunting scene A-HUNTING WE WILL GO (uncredited) Written by Thomas Augustine Arne Heard during the duck-hunting scene SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN (uncredited) Traditional Heard during the duck-hunting scene |
VAN JOHNSON ... William Stevens 'Bill' Chandler ESTHER WILLIAMS ... Connie Allenbury Chandler LUCILLE BALL ... Gladys Benton KEENAN WYNN ... Warren Haggerty CECIL KELLAWAY ... J.B. Allenbury CARLOS RAMÍREZ ... Carlos Ramírez BEN BLUE ... Spike Dolan ETHEL SMITH ... Ethel Smith - Organ Player JUNE LOCKHART ... Barbara 'Babs' Norvell GRANT MITCHELL ... Homer Henshaw JOSEPHINE WHITTELL ... Mrs. Burns Norvell PAUL HARVEY ... Curtis Farwood JONATHAN HALE ... Hector Boswell JAMES FLAVIN ... Joe CELIA TRAVERS ... Mary, Farwood's Secretary SYBIL MERRITT ... Receptionist SONDRA RODGERS ... Attendant Rest of cast listed alphabetically: WILLIAM BAILEY ... Newspaper Office Worker (uncredited) NINA BARA ... Rumba Dancer (uncredited) KATHERINE BLACK ... Masseuse (uncredited) KARIN BOOTH ... Clerk (uncredited) NORMAN BORINE ... Dancer (uncredited) LOUISE BURNETTE ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Headwaiter (uncredited) FIDEL CASTRO ... Poolside Spectator (uncredited) CHAVO DE LEON ... Rumba Dancer (uncredited) PATRICIA DENISE ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) TOM DUGAN ... Waiter (Local 950) (uncredited) JAY EATON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) SARAH EDWARDS ... Mrs. Dibson (uncredited) FRED FISHER ... Waiter (uncredited) JOEL FRIEDKIN ... 2nd Justice of the Peace (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Party Guest (uncredited) AUGIE GOMEZ ... Knife Thrower (uncredited) PHYLLIS GRAFFEO ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) FRANK HAGNEY ... Truck Driver (uncredited) MILTON KIBBEE ... Private Detective (uncredited) CHARLES KNIGHT ... Butler (uncredited) GEORGE MANN ... Theodore - Homer Henshaw's Assistant (uncredited) MATT MATTOX ... Dancer (uncredited) BERT MOORHOUSE ... Newspaper Office Worker (uncredited) KANZA OMAR ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) ALEXANDER POLLARD ... Waiter (uncredited) JEAN PORTER ... Frances (uncredited) GUY BATES POST ... Roberts, Allebury's Butler (uncredited) MILDRED SELLERS ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) JACK SHEA ... Lifeguard (uncredited) WALTER SODERLING ... Mr. H.O. Dibson - Justice of the Peace (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Bouncer in Newspaper Office (uncredited) CHARLES SULLIVAN ... Truck Driver (uncredited) MITZIE UEHLIEN ... Girl at Pool (uncredited) JOHN VALENTINE ... Butler (uncredited) ARTHUR WALSH ... Newspaper Office Boy (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
Directed by: EDWARD BUZZELL BUSTER KEATON ... (uncredited) EDWARD SEDGWICK ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: DOROTHY KINGSLEY ... (screenplay) GEORGE OPPENHEIMER ... (original story "Libeled Lady") and MAURINE DALLAS WATKINS (as MAURICE WATKINS) ... (original story "Libeled Lady") and HOWARD EMMETT ROGERS ... (original story "Libeled Lady") BUSTER KEATON ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: JACK CUMMINGS ... producer ========= Music by: JOHNNY GREEN ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING Sr. (as HARRY STRADLING) ========= Film Editing by: BLANCHE SEWELL ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS HANS PETERS ========= Set Decoration by: JACK BONAR EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: IRENE ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: JAY MARCHANT ... unit manager (uncredited) HARRY POPPE ... unit manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: HERMAN E. WEBBER (as HERMAN WEBBER) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director RALPH A. PENDER ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ROBERT SHIRLEY ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) NEWELL SPARKS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) WILLIAM STEINKAMP ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) MICHAEL STEINORE ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) P. RICHARD STEVENS ... unit mixer (uncredited) JOHN A. WILLIAMS ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... transparency projection shots (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: SAM LEAVITT ... second camera (uncredited) FRANK POWOLNY ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: TED DUNCAN ... orchestrator JOHNNY GREEN ... music supervisor / musical director EDWARD BARAVALLE ... music mixer (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) M.J. MCLAUGHLIN ... music mixer (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK DONOHUE ... dance director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director JACK BAKER ... assistant dance director (uncredited) INGER NORSWING ... research assistant (uncredited) DON PARK ... technical advisor: swimming sequence (uncredited) GEORGE RICHELAVIE ... research director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] DVD - (included in the "TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams, Volume 1" collection) Warner Bros. (2020) [USA] Video - (streaming) |
3 October 1946 [USA] 16 December 1946 [Sweden] 24 April 1947 [Mexico] 16 January 1948 [Finland] 9 June 1948 [France] 9 August 1949 [Portugal] |
![]() NO LEAVE, NO LOVE (Comedy) [1 hour 59 minutes] The men are coming home from war and Slinky decides his hero buddy Michael should first appear on a radio program. The good natured and talented sergeant meets radio singer Susan where he finds love in between songs. |
LOVE ON A GREYHOUND BUS (uncredited) Written by Kay Thompson, Ralph Blane and George Stoll Sung by Pat Kirkwood with Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra ALL THE TIME (uncredited) Lyrics by Ralph Freed Music by Sammy Fain Performed by Pat Kirkwood and Van Johnson ISN'T IT WONDERFUL? (uncredited) Written by Kay Thompson Performed by Pat Kirkwood with Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra IT'LL BE GREAT TO BE BACK HOME/MAIN TITLE (uncredited) Written by Charles Martin Performed by the MGM Men's Chorus OLD SAD EYES (uncredited) Lyrics by Irving Kahal Music by Sammy Fain WHEN IT'S LOVE (uncredited) Written by Edgar De Lange and Nicholas Kharito Performed by Marina Koshetz CALDONIA Written by Fleecie Moore Performed by Frank 'Sugar Chile' Robinson OYE NEGRA Written by Noro Morales and John Camacho Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, danced by The Garcias OTCHI TCHORNIYA (DARK EYES) Traditional Performed by Marina Koshetz HUMORESQUE Written by Antonín Dvorák Performed by Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra |
VAN JOHNSON ... Sgt. Michael Hanlon KEENAN WYNN ... Slinky PAT KIRKWOOD ... Susan Malby Duncan GUY LOMBARDO ... Guy Lombardo EDWARD ARNOLD ... Hobart Canford Stiles MARIE WILSON ... Rosalind LEON AMES ... Colonel Elliott MARINA KOSHETZ ... Countess Strogoff SELENA ROYLE ... Mrs. Hanlon WILSON WOOD ... Mr. Crawley VINCE BARNETT ... Ben FRANK 'SUGAR CHILE' ROBINSON ... Boy Piano Player WALTER SANDE ... Sledgehammer ARTHUR WALSH ... Nick JOEY PRESTON ... Boy Drummer Specialty XAVIER CUGAT (as XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS ORCHESTRA) ... Xavier Cugat THE GARCIAS ... Dance Specialty Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HARRY DENNY ... Board of Directors Member HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Board of Directors Member NOLAN LEARY ... Board of Directors Member TOM LEFFINGWELL ... Board of Directors Member FRANK MCLURE (as FRANK McCLURE) ... Board of Directors Member WEDGWOOD NOWELL ... Board of Directors Member REGINALD SIMPSON ... Board of Directors Nember LARRY STEERS ... Board of Directors Member JOHN ALBRIGHT ... Page Boy (uncredited) WILLIAM 'BILLY' BENEDICT ... Expectant Father on Hospital Phone (uncredited) JOSEPH E. BERNARD ... Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Boy's Mother (uncredited) WILLIE BEST ... Piano Delivery Man (uncredited) KARIN BOOTH ... WAC (uncredited) EDDIE BORDEN ... Gardener (uncredited) ERNST BRENGT ... Waiter (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Waiter (uncredited) JOHN CARLYLE ... Corporal (uncredited) HOBART CAVANAUGH ... Arthur Keenan Kalabush (uncredited) NORA CECIL ... Indignant Onlooker at Hotel Desk (uncredited) CHESTER CLUTE ... Mr. Tansey (uncredited) MARJORIE DAVIES ... Cigarette Girl (uncredited) DANIEL DE JONGHE ... Waiter (uncredited) JOHNNY DUNCAN ... Hotel Bellhop (uncredited) SARAH EDWARDS ... Irate Woman (uncredited) FERN EMMETT ... Nurse (uncredited) ARNO FREY ... Waiter (uncredited) BEN HALL ... Elevator Operator (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Board of Directors Member / Dancer (uncredited) ROBERT HOMANS ... Railroad Ticket-Taker (uncredited) PHYLLIS KENNEDY ... Waitress (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Man in Audience (uncredited) EDWARD KILROY ... Engineer (uncredited) JACK 'TINY' LIPSON ... Hunky Expectant Father (uncredited) BABE LONDON ... Melissa (uncredited) KATE MACKENNA ... Flower Vendor (uncredited) PATRICK McVEY ... Gruff Expectant Father (uncredited) SID MERCER ... Marine on Transport (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Man at Meeting (uncredited) BILLY MITCHELL ... Piano-Moving Man (uncredited) HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Loudspeaker Announcer (voice) (uncredited) FRANK MORAN ... Waiter (uncredited) BEN MOSELLE ... Military Policeman (uncredited) LEO MOSTOVOY ... Waiter (uncredited) JACK NORTON ... Drunk at Romanovitch's Bar (uncredited) ANNE O'NEAL ... Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited) GARRY OWEN ... Military Policeman at Union Station (uncredited) FRANK PERSHING ... Night Clerk (uncredited) ALBERT POLLET ... Waiter (uncredited) ANGI O. POULOS ... Italian Expectant Father (uncredited) RUDY RAMA ... Waiter (uncredited) BERT ROACH ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited) SAM SAVITSKY ... Bearded Man (uncredited) BILL SCULLY ... 1st Sergeant (uncredited) WALTER SODERLING ... Expectant Father (uncredited) GRADY SUTTON ... Hat Salesman (uncredited) FRED 'SNOWFLAKE' TOONES ... Red Cap Porter (uncredited) MINERVA URECAL ... Mrs. Hanlon's Friend (uncredited) DICK WESSEL ... Navy Man at Union Station (uncredited) LILLIAN YARBO ... Maid (uncredited) |
Directed by: CHARLES MARTIN ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES MARTIN ... (original story and screenplay) and LÁSZLÓ KARDOS (as LESLIE KARDOS) ... (original story and screenplay) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: CALVIN JACKSON ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HAROLD ROSSON ROBERT SURTEES ========= Film Editing by: CONRAD A. NERVIG ========= Art Direction by: E. PRESTON AMES (as PRESTON AMES) CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: PAUL G. CHAMBERLAIN EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: IRENE ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: BERT SPURLIN (as ALBERT SPURLIN) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: DEWEY BERGMAN ... orchestrator CALVIN JACKSON ... orchestrator GEORGE STOLL ... musical director KAY THOMPSON ... vocal arranger HAROLD BYRNS ... orchestrator (uncredited) TED DUNCAN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: THOMAS E. BREEN ... technical director STANLEY DONEN ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1946) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [FRANCE] Theatrical |
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