Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
16 January 1948 [USA] |
![]() GLAMOUR GIRL (Drama | Music | Romance) [1 hour 8 minutes] The marriage of Ray Royle (Jack Leonard) to recording company talent scout Lorraine (Virginia Grey) ends in divorce after she tries to dictate both his personal and professional life. Her boss, T. J. Hopkins (Pierre Watkin) sends her to Memphis to sign a trio he admires. En route, she is forced to spend the night at a farmhouse where she hears Jennie Higgins (Susan Reed) sing folk songs and play the zither. Sensing that she would be a recording sensation, Lorraine takes Jennie back to New York without signing the trio. Higgins is furious and refuses to hear Jennie, so Lorraine and employees Johnny Evans (Michael Duane) and Buddy Butterfield ('Jimmy Lloyd') quit and start their own small record company. Johnny tells Lorraine they need a bigger name for their initial record, so Lorraine gets her ex-husband Ray arrange to have Jennie sing at the night club where he and Gene Krupa (Gene Krupa) and his Orchestra are appearing. |
GENE'S BOOGIE Written by Seger Ellis and George Williams Performed by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra ANYWHERE Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn Performed by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra Sung by Jack Leonard WITHOUT IMAGINATION Written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher Performed by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra Sung by Jack Leonard MELODY IN F (uncredited) Music by Anton Rubinstein Performed by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE'S HAIR (uncredited) Traditional Performed by Susan Reed MOLLY MALONE (uncredited) Traditional Performed by Susan Reed TURTLE DOVE (uncredited) Traditional Performed by Susan Reed THE SOLDIER AND THE LADY (uncredited) Traditional Performed by Susan Reed GO AWAY FROM MY WINDOW (uncredited) Traditional Performed by Susan Reed |
GENE KRUPA AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra GENE KRUPA ... Gene Krupa VIRGINIA GREY ... Lorraine Royle MICHAEL DUANE ... Johnny Evans SUSAN REED ... Jennie Higgins JIMMY LLOYD ... Buddy Butterfield JACK LEONARD ... Ray Royle PIERRE WATKIN ... T.J. Hopkins EUGENE BORDEN ... Luigi Tamarini NETTA PACKER ... Aunt Hattie Higgins NOEL NEILL ... Gertrude JEANNIE BELL ... Rosa CAROLYN GREY ... Vocalist, Gene Krupa's Orchestra |
Directed by: ARTHUR DREIFUSS ========= Writing Credits: M. COATES WEBSTER ... (screenplay) and LEE GOLD ... (screen play) LEE GOLD ... (story) ========= Produced by: SAM KATZMAN ... producer ========= Music by: MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... (uncredited) LYLE 'SPUD' MURPHY ... (uncredited) PAUL J. SMITH ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: IRA H. MORGAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: CHARLES NELSON ========= Art Direction by: PAUL PALMENTOLA ========= Set Decoration by: SYDNEY MOORE (as SIDNEY MOORE) ========= Production Management: HERBERT B. LEONARD (as HERBERT LEONARD) ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MACK V. WRIGHT (as MACK WRIGHT) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: J.S. WESTMORELAND (as JOSH WESTMORELAND) ... sound engineer ========= Music Department: MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director PAUL MERTZ ... music supervisor |
Production Companies: Sam Katzman Productions ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1948) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Proprietary (1948) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1948) [MEXICO] Theatrical Christiaan van der Ree (1948) [VENEZUELA] Theatrical |
23 January 1948 [USA] |
![]() MARY LOU (Music | Romance) [1 hour 5 minutes] Airline hostess Ann Parker is fired for being undignified when she sang to calm the passengers during a storm. Mike Connors, publicity man for Frankie Carle's orchestra, invites her to try out as the band's vocalist since the regular singer, Mary Lou, had just quit the band on the eve of an engagement at a swanky New York night club. Encouraged by her boyfriend, Steve Roberts, Ann lands the job and assumes the name of "Mary Lou", a trademark almost for Frankie Carle singers. But the departed Mary Lou shows up and threatens to sue if she is not rehired. Ann returns to her former job. Meanwhile, Steve locates the woman who was the original Mary Lou with the band, and urges Mike to keep the current Mary Lou off the bandstand until he can return with Ann |
CARLE'S BOOGIE Written by Frankie Carle Played by Frankie Carle and his Orchestra MARY LOU Written by J. Russel Robinson, Abe Lyman and George Waggner Sung by Joan Barton with Frankie Carle and his Orchestra DON'T MIND MY TROUBLE Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee I'M SORRY I DIDN'T SAY I'M SORRY Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee THAT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME Written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher WASN'T IT SWELL LAST NIGHT? Written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher LEARNING TO SPEAK ENGLISH Written by Facundo Rivero and Ben Blossner |
ROBERT LOWERY ... Steve Roberts JOAN BARTON ... Ann Parker, aka Mary Lou GLENDA FARRELL ... Winnie Winford ABIGAIL ADAMS ... First Mary Lou FRANK JENKS ... Mike Connors EMMETT VOGAN ... Murray Harris THELMA WHITE ... Eve Summers PIERRE WATKIN ... Airline President CHARLES JORDAN ...Mortimer Cripps LESLIE TURNER ... Mrs. Harris CHESTER CLUTE ... Cheever Chesney FRANKIE CARLE (as FRANKIE CARLE AND HIS PIANO) ... Band Leader Frankie Carle FRANKIE CARLE'S ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DORESE MIDGLEY ... Dancer (uncredited) |
Directed by: ARTHUR DREIFUSS ========= Writing Credits: M. COATES WEBSTER ... (story and screenplay) ========= Produced by: SAM KATZMAN ... producer ========= Music by: JOSEPH DUBIN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: IRA H. MORGAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: VIOLA LAWRENCE ========= Art Direction by: PAUL PALMENTOLA ========= Set Decoration by: SYDNEY MOORE (as SIDNEY MOORE) ========= Production Management: HERBERT B. LEONARD (as HERBERT LEONARD) ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MACK V. WRIGHT (as MACK WRIGHT) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: J.S. WESTMORELAND ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DON CHRISTIE ... still photographer (uncredited) R. ROMERO ... grip (uncredited) NED SCOTT ... still photographer (uncredited) WILLIAM P. WHITLEY ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director FRED KARGER ... music supervisor MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... composer: additional music (uncredited) FRED KARGER ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: J. NEWFIELD ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: JACK BOYLE ... dance director |
Production Companies: Sam Katzman Productions ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1948) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Proprietary (1948) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1948) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Argentina (1948) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Chile (1948) [CHILE] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Peru (1948) [PERU] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Columbia (1948) [COLOMBIA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures do Brasil (1948) [BRAZIL] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Panama (1948) [PANAMA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures de Cuba (1948) [CUBA] Theatrical Christiaan van der Ree (1948) [VENEZUELA] Theatrical Columbia Film Aktieselskap (1948) [DENMARK] Theatrical Kamera Film Aktieselskap (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Consorzio Cinematografico (1948) [ITALY] Theatrical Screen Gems (1957) [USA] TV |
28 January 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 1 February 1948 [USA] 19 April 1948 [Sweden] 23 August 1948 [UK] 1 December 1948 [Mexico] 25 March 1949 [Finland] 1 August 1949 [Portugal] |
![]() YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME (Drama | Musical) [1 hour 32 minutes] 1920's bandleader Chuck Arnold meets hometown girl Peggy at one of the band's dances and next day weds her. Though she loves him, life on the road becomes increasingly difficult for her, but it is the 1929 Crash that makes things really tough for the both of them. |
CONCERTO IN F (uncredited) Music by George Gershwin HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN (uncredited) Music by Milton Ager Lyrics by Jack Yellen LILACS IN THE RAIN (uncredited) Music by Peter De Rose YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Arthur Freed IF I HAD YOU (uncredited) Written by Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly CAN'T SLEEP A WINK (uncredited) Written by Charles Henderson CRAZY RHYTHM (uncredited) Music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn Lyrics by Irving Caesar I'LL GET BY (uncredited) Music by Fred E. Ahlert Lyrics by Roy Turk GOOD NIGHT, SWEETHEART (uncredited) Written by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' (uncredited) Music by Fats Waller and Harry Brooks Lyrics by Andy Razaf AIN'T SHE SWEET (uncredited) Music by Milton Ager Lyrics by Jack Yellen |
JEANNE CRAIN ... Peggy Mayhew DAN DAILEY ... Chuck Arnold OSCAR LEVANT ... Oscar Hoffman BARBARA LAWRENCE ... Louise Crane SELENA ROYLE ... Mrs. Cora Mayhew PERCY KILBRIDE ... Mr. Andrew Mayhew HERBERT ANDERSON ... Eddie Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HARRY BARRIS ... Pianist - Member of the Band (uncredited) LES CLARK ... Member of the Band (uncredited) BARNEY ELMORE ... Member of the Band (uncredited) MORGAN FARLEY ... Ticket Taker (uncredited) CHARLES FLICKINGER ... Western Union Boy (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Woman on Dance Floor (uncredited) OTTO FORREST ... Salesman (uncredited) ANN FREDRICK ... Minor Role (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Ticket Taker (uncredited) KAY GARRETT ... Salesman (uncredited) MILTON GOWMAN ... Salesman (uncredited) HAROLD 'RED' GRANGE ... Self - Football Player (archive footage) (uncredited) HERBERT HOOVER ... Self - President of the U.S.A. (archive footage) (uncredited) BOBBY JONES ... Self - Champion Golfer (archive footage) (uncredited) MAURICE KELLY ... Member of the Band (uncredited) JANET KING ... Flapper (uncredited) PERC LAUNDERS ... Saxophonist - Member of the Band (uncredited) LEE MacGREGOR ... Roy (uncredited) MARION MARSHALL ... Girl in Soda Shop (uncredited) ROBERT McCORD ... Member of the Band (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Man on Dance Floor (uncredited) MARILYN MONROE ... Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed) KEN NILES ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited) WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN ... Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) CHARLES OWENS ... Minor Role (uncredited) BEN POLLOCK ... Salesman (uncredited) DICK RYAN ... Ticket Seller (uncredited) ERSKINE SANFORD ... Dr. Frank R. Smith (uncredited) BILL SHEEHAN ... Member of the Band (uncredited) WILLIAM E. SNYDER ... Member of the Band (uncredited) JEFFREY STONE ... Boy in Drugstore (uncredited) AMZIE STRICKLAND ... Minor Role (uncredited) CHARLES TANNEN ... Harry Jarvis (uncredited) TINY TIMBRELL ... Member of the Band (uncredited) MICHAEL TOWNE ... Member of the Band (uncredited) GENE TUNNEY ... Self - Champion Boxer (archive footage) (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Drummer - Member of the Band (uncredited) |
Directed by: LLOYD BACON ========= Writing Credits: ELICK MOLL ... (original screenplay) and VALENTINE DAVIES ... (original screenplay) ========= Produced by: FRED KOHLMAR ... producer ========= Music by: CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: VICTOR MILNER ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM REYNOLDS ========= Art Direction by: RICHARD IRVINE LYLE R. WHEELER (as LYLE WHEELER) ========= Set Decoration by: PAUL S. FOX THOMAS LITTLE ========= Costume Design by: KAY NELSON ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist KAY REED ... hair stylist (uncredited) BILL RIDDLE ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: CHARLES HALL ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound E. CLAYTON WARD ... sound GEORGE LEVERETT ... sound (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CLIFF MAUPIN (as CLIFFORD MAUPIN) ... still photographer EDDIE LEDGERWOOD ... grip (uncredited) ROGER SHEARMAN ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: CHARLES LE MAIRE ... wardrobe director SAM BENSON ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Music Department: EARLE HAGEN ... orchestral arranger CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal arranger LIONEL NEWMAN ... musical director HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestral arranger BILL ATKINSON ... musician: trombone double for Dan Dailey (uncredited) RUSS CHEEVER ... musician: alto saxophone, dubbed for Dan Dailey (uncredited) JIMMY HEATON ... musician: trumpet double for Dan Dailey (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... orchestral arranger (uncredited) EDWARD B. POWELL ... orchestral arranger / orchestrator (uncredited) URBAN THIELMANN ... orchestral arranger (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: KATHLEEN FAGAN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LES CLARK ... choreographer DAN DAILEY ... choreographer KENNY WILLIAMS ... dance director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1948) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1948) [UK] Theatrical 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) [USA] DVD - (20th Century Fox Cinema Archives) |
3 February 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] June 1948 [USA] 22 November 1948 [UK] 15 April 1949 [Australia] 1 March 1950 [France] 30 June 1950 [Mexico] 4 July 1950 [Portugal] 6 October 1950 [Finland] 15 August 1951 [Denmark] 2 June 1952 [Sweden] 11 June 1991 (TV premiere) [Spain] |
![]() ON OUR MERRY WAY also known as A MIRACLE CAN HAPPEN (Comedy | Music | Romance) [1 hour 47 minutes] Three short stories revolving around the topic of the daily question posed by the roving reporter to the readers of a daily newspaper. ###### Oliver Pease gets a dose of courage from his wife Martha and tricks the editor of the paper (where he writes lost pet notices) into assigning him the day's roving question. Martha suggests, "Has a little child ever changed your life?" Oliver gets answers from two slow-talking musicians, an actress whose roles usually feature a sarong, and an itinerant cardsharp. In each case the "little child" is hardly innocent: in the first, a local auto mechanic's "baby" turns out to be fully developed as a woman and a musician; in the second, a spoiled child star learns kindness; in the third, the family of a lost brat doesn't want him returned. And Oliver, what becomes of him? |
BABY MADE A CHANGE IN ME (uncredited) Written by Donald Kahn and Skitch Henderson THE QUEEN OF THE HOLLYWOOD ISLANDS (uncredited) Written by Frank Loesser Sung by Dorothy Lamour YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Heard as a Harry James instrumental on a jukebox MY MELANCHOLY BABY (uncredited) Music by Ernie Burnett Played by two trumpeters POET AND PEASANT OVERTURE (uncredited) Music by Franz von Suppé Played at the contest during the French horn number PRELUDE TO ACT II (uncredited) From "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner Played briefly at the contest on the trombone FRÜHLINGSLIED (SPRING SONG) (uncredited) Music by Felix Mendelssohn Played briefly at the contest on the small tuba |
PAULETTE GODDARD ... Martha Pease BURGESS MEREDITH ... Oliver M. Pease JAMES STEWART ... Slim HENRY FONDA ... Lank HARRY JAMES ... Harry James DOROTHY LAMOUR ... Gloria Manners VICTOR MOORE ... Ashton Carrington FRED MacMURRAY ... Al WILLIAM DEMAREST ... Floyd HUGH HERBERT ... Eli Hobbs CHARLES D. BROWN ... Mr. Sadd EDUARDO CIANNELLI ... Maxim BETTY CALDWELL ... Cynthia Robbs DOROTHY FORD ... Lola Maxim CARL 'ALFALFA' SWITZER (as CARL SWITZER) ... Leopold 'Zoot' Wirtz EILENE JANSSEN ... Peggy Thorndyke FRANK MORAN ... Bookie DAVID WHORF ... Edgar Hobbs - aka Sniffles Dugan Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BOBBY BARBER ... Maxim's Mechanic Helper / Onlooker with Harry James (uncredited) EDDIE BORDEN ... Movie Set Assistant (uncredited) NANA BRYANT ... Housekeeper PAUL E. BURNS ... Mr. Hawks - the Publisher (uncredited) NORA BUSH ... Churchgoer JACK CHEATHAM ... Cop (uncredited) CHESTER CLUTE ... Bank Teller (uncredited) GINO CORRADO ... Man in Musical Contest Audience (uncredited) GEORGE DAVIS ... Mover (uncredited) HELEN DICKSON ... Operator at Daily Banner (uncredited) TOM FADDEN ... Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Churchgoer GRETA GRANSTEDT ... Mr. Sadd's Secretary (uncredited) DANIEL HAIGHT ... Squirt - Newspaper Boy (uncredited) AL HILL ... Mover (uncredited) CHARLES ANTHONY HUGHES ... Cop (uncredited) HENRY HULL ... Dying Man PAUL HURST ... Sheriff (uncredited) LEO KAYE ... Bartender (uncredited) ANN KUNDE ... Phoebe Klott (uncredited) CHARLES LAUGHTON ... Rev. John B. Dunne ORLEY LINDGREN ... Boy GEORGE LLOYD ... Mover (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Churchgoer THOMAS MARTIN ... 'Take' Man on Movie Set (uncredited) DAMIAN O'FLYNN ... Charlie Smallwood - Movie Director (uncredited) ANNE O'NEAL ... Peggy's Mother - Mrs. Thorndyke (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Musical Performer at Wharf (uncredited) ROSE PLUMER ... Churchgoer LUCIEN PRIVAL ... Jackson (uncredited) JOHN QUALEN ... Mr. Atwood SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Autograph Seeker / Woman at Musical Contest (uncredited) DEWEY ROBINSON ... Furniture Repo Man (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Movie Set Assistant (uncredited) DICK SCOTT ... Big Reporter (uncredited) ALMIRA SESSIONS ... Mrs. Cotton BERT STEVENS ... Backstage Actor with Script (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... Man Buying Scarf on Movie Set (uncredited) MAX WAGNER ... Mover (uncredited) |
Directed by: LESLIE FENTON KING VIDOR JOHN HUSTON ... (uncredited) GEORGE STEVENS ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: LAURENCE STALLINGS ... (screenplay) and LOU BRESLOW ... (screenplay) ARCH OBOLER ... (original story) JOHN O'HARA ... (James Stewart-Henry Fonda material by) ========= Produced by: BENEDICT BOGEAUS ... producer BURGESS MEREDITH ... producer ========= Music by: HEINZ ROEMHELD ========= Cinematography by: GORDON AVIL JOSEPH F. BIROC (as JOSEPH BIROC) EDWARD CRONJAGER JOHN F. SEITZ ERNEST LASZLO ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: ERNST FEGTÉ DUNCAN CRAMER ... (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: FRED WIDDOWSON ROBERT PRIESTLEY ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: OTIS MALCOLM ... makeup artist SCOTTY RACKIN ... head hair stylist ROBERT COWAN ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: KENNETH WALTERS (as KEN WALTERS) ... production manager ========= Sound Department: WILLIAM H. LYNCH (as WILLIAM LYNCH) ... sound technician ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JERRY BOS ... wardrobe: men GRETA ... wardrobe: women ========= Editorial Department: JAMES SMITH ... supervising editor ========= Music Department: DAVID CHUDNOW ... music supervisor HENRY RUSSELL ... orchestrator HERSCHEL BURKE GILBERT ... orchestrator (uncredited) SKITCH HENDERSON ... music supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: BENEDICT BOGEAUS ... presenter NICK CASTLE ... dance director JOSEPH DEPEW ... assistant to directors CARLEY HARRIMAN ... assistant to producer ARTHUR M. LANDAU ... production associate |
Production Companies: Benedict Bogeaus Production (as Miracle Productions) ========= Distributors: United Artists (1948) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1948) [UK] Theatrical Apollo Film (1950) [NORWAY] Theatrical United Artists (1952) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kino Video (2000) [USA] DVD |
12 February 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 2 March 1948 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 5 March 1948 [USA] 24 August 1948 [Portugal] 27 September 1948 [Sweden] 15 November 1948 [UK] 24 December 1948 [Finland] 25 December 1948 [Mexico] 28 May 1951 [Denmark] |
![]() THREE DARING DAUGHTERS (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 55 minutes] It's Tess' graduation day from "Miss Drakes School for Girls". During the choir's performance at the ceremony, Tess notices that her beautiful, divorcee mother, Louise Rayton Morgan isn't there. Louise, an editor for Modern Design Publication, is lying in Dr. Cannon's office from fainting due to being over-worked and stressed-out. At home after the graduation ceremony, Dr. Cannon has a talk with Louise's three daughters, Tess, Ilka and Alix. He tells them that their mother needs a vacation badly, but, the only way she can relax is if she goes without the girls. The girls agree, but, Louise is reluctant, but goes. The girls see their mother off on her one month Cuban cruise. When the girls get home they discuss their mother, and believe if they bring their father back home it will make their mom happy and healthy again. In reality, Louise has kept the truth about their father from them. Their father was actually a very uncaring man, who left them and left Louise to raise the girls on her own. The girls go to see their father's boss, Robert Nelson to locate their father and bring him home. Meanwhile on Louise's Cuban cruise, she meets famed pianist and conductor, Jose Iturbi. Jose is immediately taken by Louise, but she plays hard to get, but has the time of her life. When Louise finally returns home, she has a secret to tell the girls, but, the girls have a secret too.. |
THE DICKEY-BIRD-SONG (uncredited) By Howard Dietz & Sammy Fain Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Jane Powell, Elinor Donahue (dubbed by Jean Garbo) and Ann E. Todd (dubbed by Patt Hyatt) WHERE THERE'S LOVE (uncredited) Based on a Waltz from 'Der Rosenkavelier' Written by Richard Strauss & Earl K. Brent Sung by Jeanette MacDonald ALMA MATER (uncredited) Written by George Stoll & Billy Kalze Sung by Jane Powell and choir RUMANIAN RHAPSODY IN A, OPUS 11, NO. 1 (uncredited) By George Enescu Played on Piano by José Iturbi & Amparo Iturbi with Larry Adler SPRINGTIDE (Der Frühling, Op. 33, No. 2) (uncredited) Music by Edvard Grieg English lyrics by Nathan Haskell Dole Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Jane Powell Played on Piano by Jeanette MacDonald LIEBESTRAUM (uncredited) Written by Franz Liszt Played on Piano by José Iturbi ROUTE 66 (uncredited) Written by Bobby Troup Sung by Jane Powell Played on Piano by José Iturbi PASSEPIED (uncredited) Written by Léo Delibes & Princess Anna Eristoff Sung by Jane Powell YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (uncredited) Written by Joseph McCarthy & James V. Monaco Sung by Jeanette MacDonald JE VEUX VIVRE (uncredited) Juliet's Waltz from 'Romeo and Juliet' By Charles Gounod Sung by Jane Powell FLEURETTE (uncredited) By Victor Herbert & Ralph Freed Sung by Jane Powell HUNGARIAN FANTASY (uncredited) Written by Franz Liszt Danced by Jeanette MacDonald and José Iturbi SWEETHEARTS (uncredited) Written by Bob Wright, Chet Forrest, & Victor Herbert Sung by Jeanette MacDonald HAPPY BIRTHDAY (uncredited) Written by Patty S. Hill & Mildred J. Hill Sung by Jane Powell, Elinor Donahue (dubbed by Jean Garbo), Ann E. Todd (dubbed by Patt Hyatt) RITUAL FIRE DANCE (uncredited) By Manuel de Falla Performed by uncredited dancers PIANO SONATO NO.11, IN A, K331 (uncredited) Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Played on Piano by José Iturbi ALLEGRO APPASSIONATO, OPUS 10 (uncredited) By Camille Saint-Saëns Played on Piano by José Iturbi HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO. 11 (uncredited) By Franz Liszt |
JEANETTE MacDONALD ... Louise Rayton Morgan JOSÉ ITURBI (as JOSE ITURBI) ... José Iturbi JANE POWELL ... Tess Morgan EDWARD ARNOLD ... Robert Nelson HARRY DAVENPORT ... Dr. Cannon MOYNA MacGILL (as MOYNA MACGILL) ... Mrs. Smith ELINOR DONAHUE (as MARY ELEANOR DONAHUE) ... Alix Morgan ANN E. TODD ... Ilka Morgan TOM HELMORE ... Michael Pemberton KATHRYN CARD ... Jonesy DICK SIMMONS ... Mr. Hollow, Nelson's Secretary LARRY ADLER ... Larry Adler (Harmonica Player) AMPARO ITURBI ... Amparo Iturbi Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ANITA AROS ... Switchboard Operator (uncredited) DON AVALIER ... Headwaiter (uncredited) AMPARO BALLESTER ... Cigarette Girl (uncredited) NINA BARA ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) LEON BELASCO ... Ship Bandleader (uncredited) NAN BENNETT ... Toney Tiger (uncredited) DANNY BORZAGE ... Accordionist (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) THOMAS E. BREEN ... Ship Steward (uncredited) VIRGINIA BRISSAC ... Miss Drake (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Concert Spectator (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) WHEATON CHAMBERS ... Stage Manager (uncredited) CHARLES COLEMAN ... William (uncredited) DAVID COTA ... Bellboy (uncredited) SAYRE DEARING ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) DICK EARLE ... Concert Spectator (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) TOM FERRANDINI ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) CHARLES FOGEL ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) WILLIAM FORREST ... Ship Captain (uncredited) PHYLLIS GRAFFEO ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) THURSTON HALL ... Howie Howard, Louise's Assistant (uncredited) SHEPHEN HERO ... Ribs (uncredited) JOSEPH LA CAVA ... Bartender (uncredited) CONCHITA LEMUS ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) BILL LEWIN ... Ship Steward (uncredited) JACK 'TINY' LIPSON ... Freddy, Fat Man on Street (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Cafe Patron (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) CONNIE MONTOYA ... Switchboard Operator (uncredited) DORITA PALLAIS ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) EDWARD PEIL Sr. ... Waiter (uncredited) FRED PERCE ... Cafe Patron (uncredited) FRANK PERSHING ... Ship Steward (uncredited) DOROTHY PORTER ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) PAUL RAVEL ... Concert Spectator (uncredited) SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) DIANE STEWART ... Cuban Singer (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Cabbie (uncredited) JOAN VALERIE ... Hostess (uncredited) AL WALTON ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) JOANEE WAYNE ... Telephone Operator (uncredited) IAN WOLFE ... Martin, Nelson's 2nd Butler (uncredited) ESTELITA ZARCO ... Switchboard Operator (uncredited) |
Directed by: FRED M. WILCOX ========= Writing Credits: ALBERT MANNHEIMER ... (original screenplay) & FREDERICK KOHNER ... (original screenplay) & SONYA LEVIEN ... (original screenplay) & JOHN MEEHAN ... (original screenplay) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: LOTHAR PERL ... (uncredited) HERBERT STOTHART ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: RAY JUNE ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ADRIENNE FAZAN ========= Art Direction by: E. PRESTON AMES (as PRESTON AMES) CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup designer ========= Production Management: SERGEI PETSCHNIKOFF ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DOLPH ZIMMER ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ARTHUR KRAMS ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director JOE EDMONDSON ... sound (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DALE DEVERMAN ... camera operator (uncredited) MERVIN PRICE ... grip (uncredited) FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: SHIRLEY BARKER ... associate costume supervisor IRENE ... costume supervisor ========= Music Department: GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: FLORENCE SWAN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) [NORWAY] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1994) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1994) [USA] Video Warner Archive Collection [USA] DVD |
23 February 1948 [Sweden] 16 April 1948 [USA] 11 June 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 30 June 1948 [Australia] 25 October 1948 [UK] 13 November 1948 [Mexico] 22 December 1948 [France] 24 December 1948 [Finland] 2 August 1949 [Portugal] |
![]() SUMMER HOLIDAY (Musical) [1 hour 33 minutes] Danville, Connecticut at the turn of the century. Young Richard Miller lives in a middle-class neighborhood with his family. He is in love with the girl next-door, Muriel, but her father isn't too happy with their puppy-love, since Richard always share his revolutionary ideas with her. |
AFRAID TO FALL IN LOVE (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven ALL HAIL TO DANNVILLE HIGH (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by the graduates of Dannville high DAN-DAN-DANNVILLE HIGH (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by the graduates of Dannville High INDEPENDENCE DAY (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by male chorus NEVER AGAIN (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Out-take: Performed by Frank Morgan OMAR (AND THE PRINCESS) (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Out-take: Performed by Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven OUR HOME TOWN (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Walter Huston, Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Selena Royle (dubbed by Denny Wilson), Agnes Moorehead, Shirley Johns, Michael Kirby, Frank Morgan, and Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (as Butch Jenkins) SPRING ISN'T EVERYTHING (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Out-take: Performed by Walter Huston THE STANLEY STEAMER (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Walter Huston, Selena Royle (dubbed by Denny Wilson), Agnes Moorehead and Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (as Butch Jenkins) THE SWEETEST KID I EVER MET (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Marilyn Maxwell and Mickey Rooney THE WEARY BLUES (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Marilyn Maxwell WHILE THE MEN ARE ALL DRINKING (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by female chorus WISH I HAD A BRAVER HEART (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Out-take: Performed by Gloria DeHaven YOU'RE NEXT (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Ralph Blane Performed by Marilyn Maxwell and chorus girls |
MICKEY ROONEY ... Richard Miller GLORIA DEHAVEN (as GLORIA DE HAVEN) ... Muriel McComber WALTER HUSTON ... Mr. Nat Miller FRANK MORGAN ... Uncle Sid JACKIE 'BUTCH' JENKINS (as BUTCH JENKINS) ... Tommy Miller MARILYN MAXWELL ... Belle AGNES MOOREHEAD ... Cousin Lily SELENA ROYLE ... Mrs. Essie Miller MICHAEL KIRBY ... Arthur Miller SHIRLEY JOHNS ... Mildred Miller HAL HACKETT ... Wint ANNE FRANCIS (as ANN FRANCIS) ... Elsie Rand JOHN ALEXANDER ... Mr. Dave McComber VIRGINIA BRISSAC ... Miss Hawley HOWARD FREEMAN ... Mr. Peabody ALICE MACKENZIE ... Mrs. McComber RUTH BRADY ... Crystal Rest of cast listed alphabetically: CHARLES BATES ... Boy (uncredited) JACK BAXLEY ... Gus (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Mrs. Nichols (uncredited) AUDREY BETZ ... Heavy Woman (uncredited) OLIVER BLAKE ... Scorekeeper (uncredited) WALLY CASSELL ... Salesman (uncredited) JACK RUBE CLIFFORD ... Passerby (uncredited) LOUISE COLOMBET ... Character in Old Painting (uncredited) PETER CUSANELLI ... Jensen (uncredited) DAVID DUNBAR ... Spirit of '76 (uncredited) MARGARET FEALY ... Character in Old Painting (uncredited) BUDD FINE ... Farmer (uncredited) DON GARNER ... Gilbert Ralston (uncredited) CHARLES HALTON ... Mr. Lipska (uncredited) ANNE KIMBELL ... Katherine (uncredited) LARRY LATHROP ... Spirit of '76 (uncredited) JACK 'TINY' LIPSON ... Klaumeyer (uncredited) WILLENE LUCKETT ... Baby (uncredited) DONALD MAYO ... Boy (uncredited) TERRY MOORE ... Hatcheck Girl (uncredited) EMORY PARNELL ... Dannville Beach Club Bartender (uncredited) BLANCHE ROSE ... Character in Old Painting (uncredited) SCOTT SEATON ... Faculty Member (uncredited) WALTER SODERLING ... Mr. Lipscott (uncredited) NELL SPAUGH ... Character in Old Painting (uncredited) FRANCIS STEVENS ... Farmer (uncredited) HENRY SYLVESTER ... Spirit of '76 (uncredited) |
Directed by: ROUBEN MAMOULIAN ========= Writing Credits: EUGENE O'NEILL ... (play) FRANCES GOODRICH ... (screenplay) and ALBERT HACKETT ... (screenplay) IRVING BRECHER ... (adaptation) and JEAN HOLLOWAY ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: ARTHUR FREED ... producer ========= Music by: CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CHARLES EDGAR SCHOENBAUM (as CHARLES SCHOENBAUM) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ALBERT AKST ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: WALTER PLUNKETT ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: HUGH BOSWELL ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WALLACE WORSLEY Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RICHARD PEFFERLE ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director TOM GUNN ... re-recording designer (uncredited) FRANK McKENZIE ... sound (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: HERMAN FRANZEN ... grip (uncredited) MICKEY MARIGOLD ... still photographer (uncredited) JOHN SCHMITZ ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE ... costume supervisor EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: RALPH BLANE ... lyrics by LENNIE HAYTON ... musical director CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator HARRY WARREN ... music by ALBERT GLASSER ... orchestrator (uncredited) LENNIE HAYTON ... composer: additional music (uncredited) WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: LESLIE H. MARTINSON ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director CHARLES WALTERS ... dance director |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS |
27 March 1948 [USA] 28 April 1949 [Mexico] 17 March 1950 [Australia] |
![]() APRIL SHOWERS (Musical) [1 hour 34 minutes] A married couple who have a song-and-dance act in vaudeville are in trouble. Their struggling act is going nowhere, they're almost broke and they have to do something to get them back on top or they'll really be in trouble. They decide to put their young son in the act in hopes of attracting some new attention. The boy turns out to be a major talent, audiences love him and the act is on its way to the top. That's when an organization whose purpose is to stop children from performing on stage shows up, and they're dead set on breaking up the act. |
THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER (uncredited) Written by John Philip Sousa CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER, LOVEY MINE (uncredited) Music by Karl Hoschna Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL (uncredited) Written by Kim Gannon and Ted Fetter LITTLE TROUPER (uncredited) Music by Walter Kent Lyrics by Kim Gannon MOONLIGHT BAY (uncredited) Music by Percy Wenrich Lyrics by Edward Madden APRIL SHOWERS (uncredited) Music by Louis Silvers Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET (uncredited) Music by Percy Wenrich Lyrics by Stanley Murphy CAROLINA IN THE MORNING (uncredited) Music by Walter Donaldson Lyrics by Gus Kahn THE FOUNTAIN IN THE PARK aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day" (uncredited) Written by Ed Haley EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT (uncredited) Music by Karl Hoschna Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach PRETTY BABY (uncredited) Music by Tony Jackson and Egbert Van Alstyne Lyrics by Gus Kahn MARY, YOU'RE A LITTLE BIT OLD-FASHIONED (uncredited) Music by Henry I. Marshall Lyrics by Marion Sunshine MR. LOVEJOY, MR. GAY (uncredited) Music by Ray Heindorf Lyrics by Jack Scholl ARE YOU FROM DIXIE? ('CAUSE I'M FROM DIXIE, TOO!) (uncredited) Music by George L. Cobb Lyrics by Jack Yellen IT'S TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND Music by Richard A. Whiting Lyrics by Dave Radford |
JACK CARSON ... Joe Tyme ANN SOTHERN ... June Tyme ROBERT ALDA ... Billy Shay S.Z. SAKALL ... Mr. Curley ROBERT ELLIS ... Buster Tyme RICHARD ROBER ... Al Wilson JOSEPH CREHAN ... William Barnes BILLY CURTIS ... Col. Rudolph L. Nemo JOHN GALLAUDET ... Mr. Gordon PHILIP VAN ZANDT ... Harry Swift Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BARBARA BATES ... Barnes' Secretary (uncredited) JOSEPH E. BERNARD ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) MEL BLANC ... Buster's Midget Impersonation (voice) (uncredited) LEONARD BREMEN ... Mug in Audience (uncredited) FLOYD CHRISTY ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) EDWARD CLARK ... Pop - Stagedoor Man (uncredited) LORINNE CRAWFORD ... Read-head (uncredited) LESTER DORR ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited) RALPH DUNN ... Frank - Bayside Hotel Bartender (uncredited) PENNY EDWARDS ... Chorine (uncredited) CHARLES FERGUSON ... Onlooker in Hotel Lobby (uncredited) PAT FLAHERTY ... Mike (uncredited) ROY GORDON ... Gary - Society Man (uncredited) WILLIAM HAADE ... Mike's Bartender (uncredited) CREIGHTON HALE ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) GRAYCE HAMPTON ... Dowager (uncredited) EDNA HARRIS ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Wilson's Show Backer (uncredited) CHARLES JORDAN ... Jeweler (uncredited) FRED KELSEY ... Hotel Guest with Cigar (uncredited) DOUGLAS KENNEDY ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Cane Juggler (uncredited) LILA LEEDS ... Society Girl (uncredited) WEAVER LEVY ... Elevator Operator (uncredited) JACK LOMAS ... Man in Audience / Stagehand / Politician (uncredited) HANK MANN ... San Francisco Theatre Technician (uncredited) CHARLES MARSH ... Bartender (uncredited) THOMAS MARTIN ... Bartender (uncredited) PAUL MAXEY ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) PHILO McCULLOUGH ... Stagehand (uncredited) PAT McKEE ... Barbary Coast Bartender (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Bartender (uncredited) RALPH MONTGOMERY ... Man in Straw Hat (uncredited) JACK MOWER ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) PAUL PANZER ... Paul, the Stage Hand (uncredited) GEORGE RILEY ... Archie - Vaudevillian (uncredited) DEWEY ROBINSON ... Spotlight Operator (uncredited) FRED SANTLEY ... Black-Faced Comedian (uncredited) HARRY SHANNON ... Policeman (uncredited) GEORGE SHERWOOD ... Man in Audience (uncredited) CAP SOMERS ... Barbary Coast Saloon Sailor (uncredited) MARY STUART ... Woman in Hotel Lobby (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Man in Audience (uncredited) MINERVA URECAL ... Landlady (uncredited) SAILOR VINCENT ... Stage Manager (uncredited) RAY WALKER ... Mr. Barclay (uncredited) TOM WELLS ... Stage Manager (uncredited) LEO WHITE ... Louie - Vaudevillian (uncredited) CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Stage Manager (uncredited) LOTTIE WILLIAMS ... Lady in Tough Audience (uncredited) JACK WISE ... Heckler in Audience (uncredited) BEAL WONG ... Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
Directed by: JAMES V. KERN ========= Writing Credits: JOE LAURIE Jr. ... (story) PETER MILNE ... (writer) ========= Produced by: WILLIAM JACOBS ... producer ========= Music by: RAY HEINDORF ... (uncredited) MAX STEINER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CARL E. GUTHRIE ========= Film Editing by: THOMAS REILLY ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JOHN PRETTYMAN ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: STUART HIGGS ... assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director RAY HEINDORF ... music adaptor / music arranger ========= Additional Crew: LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1948) [USA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1948) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1950) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2016) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
28 March 1948 [USA] 24 February 1949 [Australia] 23 December 1949 [Finland] 17 November 1950 [Denmark] 24 August 1951 [France] 24 July 1953 [Portugal] |
![]() BILL AND COO (Musical | Family | Fantasy) [1 hour 1 minute] The feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill! |
HUM A LITTLE TUNE Music by David Buttolph and Lionel Newman Lyrics by Royal Foster Sung by a chorus during the opening credits Also sung when night falls on Chirpendale OFF TO THE CIRCUS Music by David Buttolph and Lionel Newman Lyrics by Royal Foster Played during the balloon flight TWEET-TWEET Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown Played on the jukebox Published by Harms, Inc. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB (uncredited) Traditional Played during the ice cream cart scene FRÜHLINGSSTIMMEN, OP. 410 (VOICES OF SPRING) (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss Played when Sally is first seen on the swing LAZY MARY (uncredited) Traditional Played briefly when the interior of the boarding house is shown WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE (uncredited) Music by Gioachino Rossini Played when the poster of Roy Robin is shown LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN (uncredited) Traditional Played when the school breaks for recess THREE BLIND MICE (uncredited) Traditional Played when the birds are on the seesaw POP GOES THE WEASEL (uncredited) Played when the professor gets smacked by the seesaw GSCHICHTEN AUS DEM WIENERWALD, OP. 325 (TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS) (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss Played when Sally's mother is calling her THE WASHINGTON POST (uncredited) Music by John Philip Sousa Played during the circus parade THE RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES from "Die Walküre" (uncredited) Music by Richard Wagner Played when the fire is started ENTRY OF THE GLADIATORS (uncredited) Music by Julius Fucík Played when the customers rush into the circus tent AN DER SCHÖNEN, BLAUEN DONAU, OP. 314 (ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE) (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss Played during the Revolving Nutcrackers act FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW (uncredited) Traditional Played during the Revolving Nutcrackers act POET AND PEASANT OVERTURE (uncredited) Music by Franz von Suppé Played during Tilly Titwillow's act WIENER BLUT, OP. 354 (VIENNA BLOOD) (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss Played when Tilly is lowered to the ground PRELUDE TO ACT II from "Lohengrin" (uncredited) Music by Richard Wagner Played at the beginning of the Iron Jaw act SOBRE LAS OLAS (OVER THE WAVES) (uncredited) Music by Juventino Rosas Played during the Iron Jaw act KINGDOM COMING aka "The Year of Jubilo" (uncredited) Music by Henry Clay Work Played after Bill springs the trap |
BURTON'S BIRDS (as GEORGE BURTON'S LOVE BIRDS) ... Bill / Coo JIMMY THE CROW (as CURLEY TWIFORD'S JIMMY THE CROW) ... The Black Menace GEORGE BURTON ... George Burton (Prologue) ELIZABETH WALTERS ... Elizabeth Walters (Prologue) KEN MURRAY ... Ken Murray (Prologue) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PINTO COLVIG ... Singer (uncredited) |
Directed by: DEAN RIESNER ========= Writing Credits: ROYAL FOSTER ... (screenplay) and DEAN RIESNER ... (screenplay) KEN MURRAY ... (idea) ========= Produced by: KEN MURRAY ... producer ========= Music by: DAVID BUTTOLPH ========= Cinematography by: JACK A. MARTA (as JACK MARTA) ========= Film Editing by: HAROLD MINTER ========= Art Direction by: FRED MALATESTA ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DONALD VERK ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: T.A. CARMAN ... sound technician HOWARD WILSON ... sound technician ========= Music Department: LIONEL NEWMAN ... musical director SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: GEORGE BURTON ... bird trainer KEN MURRAY ... presenter CURLY TWIFORD ... animal actors supplied by / bird trainer |
Production Companies: Ken Murray Productions ========= Distributors: Republic Pictures (I) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Merkur Film (1951) [NORWAY] Theatrical Reel Media International (2004) [WORLD-WIDE] Video - (unauthorized) Reel Media International (2005) [WORLD-WIDE] Video - (unauthorized) Reel Media International (2007) [WORLD-WIDE] DVD - (unauthorized) Film Detective (2015) [USA] DVD |
24 April 1948 [USA] |
MUSICAL MERRY GO ROUND #2 also known as MARTIN BLOCK'S MUSICAL MERRY GO ROUND #2 (Short | Musical) [10 minutes] Martin Block, the orchestra leader, was host as one of the emcees featuring musical performances. |
MARTIN BLOCK ... Disc Jockey TEX BENEKE ... Orchestra THE MOONLIGHT SERENADERS ... The Moonlight Serenaders GARRY STEVENS ... Singer |
Directed by: JACK SCHOLL ========= Produced by: HERBERT MOULTON ... producer ========= Film Editing by: NEWELL P. KIMLIN |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2010) [USA] DVD - (included in the "Classic Musical Shorts from the Dream Factory" collection) |
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25 April 1948 [London, UK] 7 June 1948 [UK] 24 June 1948 [USA] 19 February 1949 [New York City, New York, USA] |
![]() ONE NIGHT WITH YOU (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 32 minutes] Two strangers meet when they miss their trains, and end up spending a penniless day and night together. An English version of It Happened One Night (1934). |
NINO MARTINI ... Giulio PATRICIA ROC ... Mary Santell BONAR COLLEANO ... Piero Santellini HUGH WAKEFIELD ... Santell GUY MIDDLETON ... Matty CHARLES GOLDNER ... Fogliati STANLEY HOLLOWAY ... Tramp WILLY FUETER ... Pirelli MILES MALLESON ... Jailer MARTIN MILLER ... Police Inspector IRENE WORTH ... Lina Linari STUART LATHAM ... First Writer JUDITH FURSE ... Second Writer BRIAN WORTH ... Third Writer CHRISTOPHER LEE ... Pirelli's Assistant ANDREAS MALANDRINOS (as ANDRE MALANDRINOS) ... Waiter PERCY WALSH ... Hotel Proprietor JOHN WARREN ... First Ticket Collector CYRIL SMITH ... Second Ticket Collector ARMAND GUINLE (as A.G. GUINLE) ... Restaurant Manager FERDY MAYNE ... First Detective TRISTRAM BUTT ... Second Detective Rest of cast listed alphabetically: RICHARD HEARNE ... Station Master (uncredited) |
Directed by: TERENCE YOUNG ========= Writing Credits: CARLO LUDOVICO BRAGAGLIA ... (play) CARYL BRAHMS (as C. BRAHMS) ... (adaptation) and S.J. SIMON ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: JOSEF SOMLO ... producer ========= Cinematography by: ANDRÉ THOMAS ========= Film Editing by: DOUGLAS MYERS ========= Art Direction by: TERENCE VERITY ========= Costume Design by: JOY RICARDO ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: TONY SFORZINI ... makeup supervisor VIVIENNE WALKER ... hair supervisor ========= Production Management: ANDREW ALLAN ... production manager THEO LAGEARD ... production manager HERBERT SMITH ... executive in charge of production (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MICHAEL ANDERSON ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: REG BARNES HEATH (as R. BARNES-HEATH) ... sound recordist L.E. OVERTON ... sound recordist PETER DAVIES ... first assistant dubbing mixer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: GEORGE BLACKWELL ... special effects HENRY HARRIS ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: NORMAN WARWICK ... camera operator ========= Music Department: CESARE A. BIXIO (as BIXIO) ... composer: songs JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH ... conductor LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (as THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA) ... music played by MUIR MATHIESON ... musical director GEORGE STRATTON ... leader: London Symphony Orchestra LAMBERT WILLIAMSON ... orchestrator |
Production Companies: Two Cities Films ========= Distributors: General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Universal Pictures (as A Universal-International Release) (1948) [USA] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1956) [USA] TV |
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30 April 1948 {premiere} [London, UK] 26 May 1948 {premiere} [Hollywood, California, USA] 1 June 1948 [Sweden] 17 June 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 2 July 1948 [USA] 22 December 1948 [Mexico] 26 August 1949 [Finland] 14 September 1949 [Argentina] 9 December 1949 [Portugal] 21 December 1949 [Denmark] 24 December 1949 [France] 7 December 1950 [Madrid, Spain] 29 December 1950 [Barcelona, Spain] 11 March 1952 [Davao, Philippines] 29 July 1953 [Japan] 24 June 1955 [West Germany] 26 April 1964 (TV) [Spain] |
![]() THE EMPEROR WALTZ (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 46 minutes] A brash American gramophone salesman tries to get Emperor Franz Joseph's endorsement in turn-of-the-century Austria. ###### Traveling Salesman Virgil Smith wants to sell his Grammophones in pre-WWI Austria. To enhance this, he especially wants to sell one to Emperor Franz Joseph, but at first the Austrian palace guards think he is carrying a bomb. He meets the Countess Johanna von Stolzenberg-Stolzenberg and after the usual misunderstandings, falls in love with her, this is especially assisted by his dog Buttons. But the relation between a Countess and an ordinary U.S. citizen cannot work in Austria, that is the Emperor's opinion. Is he wrong ? ###### In Austria, the American traveling salesman Virgil Smith arrives in the palace of Emperor Franz-Joseph I with his mongrel dog Button expecting to sell one gramophone to him to promote his sales in the country. However, the guards believe he has a time-bomb and he does not succeed in his intent. When the dog Sheherazade of the widowed Countess Johanna Franziska von Stolzenberg-Stolzenberg bites Button, Virgil visits her and sooner he falls in love for Johanna and Button for Sheherazade that is promised to breed with the Emperor's dog. When Virgil asks permission to marry Johanna to the Emperor, the nobleman exposes to the salesman that their difference of social classes would doom their marriage and offers a business to Virgil. |
THE KISS IN YOUR EYES Music by Richard Heuberger (uncredited) English Lyrics by Johnny Burke FRIENDLY MOUNTAINS based on Austrian yodel songs (uncredited) Lyrics by Johnny Burke THE EMPEROR WALTZ Music by Johann Strauss Lyrics by Johnny Burke I KISS YOUR HAND, MADAME (uncredited) Music by Ralph Erwin English Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young GET YOURSELF A PHONOGRAPH Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke |
BING CROSBY ... Virgil Smith JOAN FONTAINE ... Johanna Augusta Franziska ROLAND CULVER ... Baron Holenia LUCILE WATSON ... Princess Bitotska RICHARD HAYDN ... Emperor Franz-Josef HAROLD VERMILYEA ... Chamberlain SIG RUMAN ... Dr. Zwieback JULIA DEAN ... Archduchess Stephanie BERT PRIVAL ... Chauffeur ALMA MACRORIE ... Inn Proprietress ROBERTA JONAY ... Chambermaid JOHN GOLDSWORTHY ... Obersthofmeister Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HARRY ALLEN ... Gamekeeper (uncredited) GENE ASHLEY ... Tyrolean Man (uncredited) FRANCO CORSARO ... Spanish Marques (uncredited) PAUL DE CORDAY ... Hungarian Officer (uncredited) CYRIL DELEVANTI ... Diplomat (uncredited) DORIS DOWLING ... Tyrolean Girl (uncredited) FRANK ELLIOTT ... Von Usedom (uncredited) JAC FISHER ... Tyrolean Man (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) WILLIAM HAADE ... Guard Officer (uncredited) LEN HENDRY ... Palace Guard (uncredited) JERRY JAMES ... King's Guard (uncredited) JAMES LOGAN ... Beater (uncredited) LEO LYNN ... Tyrolean Man (uncredited) JEAN MARSHALL ... Tyrolean Girl (uncredited) FRANK MAYO ... Parliamentary Politician (uncredited) WILLIAM MEADER ... King's Guard (uncredited) JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER ... Tyrolean Man (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Elderly Aristocrat (uncredited) VESEY O'DAVOREN ... Butler (uncredited) ALBERT PETIT ... Elderly Aristocrat (uncredited) ALBERT POLLET ... Elderly Aristocrat (uncredited) RENEE RANDALL ... Tyrolean Girl (uncredited) NORBERT SCHILLER ... Assistant to Dr. Zwieback (uncredited) JOAN STALEY ... Child Violinist (uncredited) COUNT STEFENELLI ... Elderly Aristocrat (uncredited) ROBERT R. STEPHENSON ... Beater (uncredited) ELEANOR TENNANT ... Tennis Player (uncredited) JAMES VINCENT ... Abbe (uncredited) KATHY YOUNG ... Tyrolean Girl (uncredited) |
Directed by: BILLY WILDER ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES BRACKETT ... (written by) BILLY WILDER ... (written by) ========= Produced by: CHARLES BRACKETT ... producer ========= Music by: VICTOR YOUNG ========= Cinematography by: GEORGE BARNES ========= Art Direction by: FRANZ BACHELIN HANS DREIER ========= Set Decoration by: SAM COMER PAUL HULDSCHINSKY ========= Costume Design by: EDITH HEAD GILE STEELE ... (costumes: men) ========= Makeup Department: WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor CHARLES GEMORA ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: HUGH BROWN ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CHARLES C. COLEMAN (as C.C. COLEMAN Jr.) ... assistant director ========= Art Department: GENE LAURITZEN ... construction coordinator OLIVER C. STRATTON ... props (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: STANLEY COOLEY ... sound recordist JOHN COPE ... sound recordist ========= Visual Effects by: FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: MAL BULLOCH ... still photographer (uncredited) ED HENDERSON ... still photographer (uncredited) C.E. RICHARDSON ... still photographer (uncredited) FRED TRUE ... grip (uncredited) LOTHROP B. WORTH ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: DOANE HARRISON ... editorial supervisor ========= Music Department: JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... vocal arranger TROY SANDERS ... music associate CHARLES BRADSHAW ... orchestrator (uncredited) SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) JAKOB GIMPEL ... musician: piano solos (uncredited) LOUIS KAUFMAN ... musician: violin (uncredited) GEORGE PARRISH ... orchestrator (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) VICTOR YOUNG ... conductor (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: DONALD LUBIN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT BROWER ... associate technicolor color director BILLY DANIEL ... choreographer PAUL ELBOGEN ... technical advisor NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director |
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1949) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Paramount (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical MCA/Universal Pictures (1958) [USA] TV MCA/Universal Home Video (1994) [USA] VHS Caroland (2008) [GERMANY] DVD Umbrella Entertainment (2019) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Epoca [ARGENTINA] VHS |
April 1948 [USA] 3 July 1948 [Mexico] 2 September 1948 [Sweden] 13 October 1948 [France] 22 September 1949 [Argentina] 7 October 1949 [Finland] 1 December 1949 [Japan] 20 December 1949 [Portugal] 20 April 1950 [Denmark] 26 May 1950 [Austria] 26 February 1952 {premiere} [Madrid, Spain] 12 May 1952 [West Germany] |
![]() CASBAH (Crime | Musical) [1 hour 34 minutes] Pepe Le Moko leads a gang of jewel thieves in the Casbah of Algiers, where he has exiled himself to escape imprisonment in his native France. Inez, his girl friend, is infuriated when Pepe flirts with Gaby, a French visitor, but Pepe tells her to mind her own business. Detective Slimane is trying to lure Pepe out of the Casbah so he can be jailed. Against Slimane's advice, Police Chief Louvain capture Pepe in a dragnet, but his followers free him. Inez realizes that Pepe has fallen in love with Gaby and intends to follow her to Europe. Slimane knows the same and uses her as the bait to lure Pepe out of the Casbah. |
FOR EVERY MAN THERE'S A WOMAN (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Tony Martin also sung by Yvonne De Carlo HOORAY FOR LOVE (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Tony Martin and Yvonne De Carlo WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT GOODBYE (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Tony Martin IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by Leo Robin Sung by Tony Martin |
YVONNE DE CARLO (as YVONNE DeCARLO) ... Inez TONY MARTIN ... Pepe Le Moko PETER LORRE ... Slimane MÄRTA TORÉN (as MARTA TOREN) ... Gaby HUGO HAAS ... Omar THOMAS GOMEZ ... Louvain DOUGLAS DICK ... Carlo KATHERINE DUNHAM ... Odette HERBERT RUDLEY ... Claude GENE WALKER ... Roland CURT CONWAY ... Maurice HANS SCHUMM (as ANDRE POLA) ... Willem BARRY BERNARD ... Max VIRGINIA GREGG ... Madeline WILL LEE ... Beggar HARRIS BROWN ... Pierre HOUSELEY STEVENSON ... Anton Duval ROBERT KENDALL ... Ahmed Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN BAGNI ... Inspector (uncredited) LOUISE BATES ... Tourist (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Bar Patron (uncredited) NICK BORGANI ... Pilot (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Citizen (uncredited) LEANDER DE CORDOVA ... Doorman (uncredited) JOSETTE DEEGAN ... Stewardess (uncredited) KATHERINE DUNHAM AND HER TROUPE ... Dancers (uncredited) PAUL FIERRO ... Policeman (uncredited) KATHLEEN FREEMAN ... American Woman (uncredited) PHIL FRIEDMAN ... Native Man (uncredited) LORRAINE GALE ... Blonde Girl (uncredited) JODY GILBERT ... American Woman (uncredited) JOE GILBERT ... Tourist (uncredited) CARMELITA GONZÁLEZ ... Girl in Inez's Shop (uncredited) HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Club Patron (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... British Tourist (uncredited) CAREY HARRISON ... Inspector (uncredited) MAYNARD HOLMES ... Guide (uncredited) GEORGE HYLAND ... American Businessman (uncredited) HASSAN KHAYYAM ... Arab (uncredited) EARTHA KITT ... Katherine Dunham Group Dancer (uncredited) KAY KOURY ... Minor Role (uncredited) BERT LEBARON ... Inspector (uncredited) GEORGE J. LEWIS ... Detective (uncredited) JANE LOOFBOURROW ... Schoolteacher (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Tourist (uncredited) BOB LUGO ... Native Man (uncredited) ROSITA MARSTINI ... Woman (uncredited) TINA MENARD ... Woman (uncredited) SOL MURGI ... Club Patron (uncredited) MAURICE NAVARRO ... Fire Eater (uncredited) BARRY NORTON ... Pilot (uncredited) ABEL PINA ... Acrobat (uncredited) ANTONIO PINA ... Acrobat (uncredited) HENRY PINA ... Acrobat (uncredited) JERRY PINA ... Acrobat (uncredited) ED RANDOLPH ... Tourist (uncredited) SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Check Counter Girl (uncredited) SAMIR RIZKALLAH ... Arab (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Commuter at Airport (uncredited) TOM TAMAREZ ... Inspector (uncredited) MARIA J. TAVARES ... Girl in Inez's Shop (uncredited) BASIL TELLOU ... Blind Singer (uncredited) ELSA WALKER ... Woman (uncredited) KATHRYN WILSON ... British Tourist (uncredited) |
Directed by: JOHN BERRY ========= Writing Credits: LESLIE BUSH-FEKETE (as L. BUSH-FEKETE) ... (screenplay) & ARNOLD MANOFF ... (screenplay) ERIK CHARELL ... (musical story) HENRI LA BARTHE (as DETECTIVE ASHELBE) ... (novel) ========= Produced by: ERIK CHARELL ... associate producer NAT C. GOLDSTONE ... producer ========= Music by: HAROLD ARLEN WALTER SCHARF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: IRVING GLASSBERG ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: EDWARD CURTISS ========= Art Direction by: JOHN DeCUIR (as JOHN F. DeCUIR) BERNARD HERZBRUN ========= Set Decoration by: OLIVER EMERT ... (set decorations) RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: YVONNE WOOD ... (costumes) ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: KEN WEEKS ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JACK VOGLIN ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: JACK A. BOLGER Jr. ... sound LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY ... special photography ========= Camera and Electrical Department: E. BROWN ... grip (uncredited) EDDIE JONES ... still photographer (uncredited) LEW SCHWARTZ ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO ROBIN ... lyrics by WALTER SCHARF ... music arranger / music director ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: CONNIE EARL ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: KATHERINE DUNHAM ... choreography: Dunham Group BERNARD PEARCE ...dance director |
Production Companies
Marston Productions ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Universal Film (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Universal Film (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Mundus Television (1954) [USA] TV Budd Rogers Releasing Corporation (1955) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1958) [USA] TV Republic Pictures Home Video (1987) [USA] VHS Koch Media (2016) [GERMANY] DVD YouTube [USA] Video ========= Other Companies: Dunham Group (group cast members) (uncredited) |
3 May 1948 [USA] 29 July 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 29 August 1948 [Sweden] 13 January 1949 [Mexico] 26 August 1949 [Finland] 20 December 1949 [Portugal] 11 May 1950 [Denmark] 5 January 1951 [France] 21 February 1951 [West Germany] 12 October 1951 [Austria] 10 June 1952 [Barcelona, Spain] 16 June 1952 [Madrid, Spain] |
![]() ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 47 minutes] While shooting on location in the South Pacific, a movie star is pursued by a handsome Naval officer who is convinced she is the girl for him. ###### A young navy lieutenant is brought in as techninical adviser on a song-dance-and-swim film being made by screen star Rosalind Reynolds. Having once done a number with her - and been kissed at the end - at a Forces show, the young lad somehow believes she should be his girl. Her boyfriend - and fellow co-star - is just one of those disagreeing. |
ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU (1948) (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Edward Heyman Sung by a chorus during the opening credits Also performed by Ricardo Montalban (dubbed by Bill Lee) during the opening scene THE DOG SONG (1948) (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Edward Heyman Performed by Xavier Cugat and Betty Reilly accompanied by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra ANCHORS AWEIGH (1906) (uncredited) Music by Charles A. Zimmerman Played briefly in the barbershop and occasionally in the score Played when the navy men come into the club I KNOW DARN WELL I CAN DO WITHOUT BROADWAY (aka "I Can Do Without Broadway") (1929) (uncredited) Written by Jimmy Durante Performed by Jimmy Durante accompanied by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra TAKIN' MISS MARY TO THE BALL (1948) (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Edward Heyman Performed by Jimmy Durante accompanied by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Sung also by Betty Reilly, Xavier Cugat and the nightclub audience THE BEAUTY HULA (1935) (uncredited) Music by Johnny Noble and John Kameaaloha Almeida Performed by the band and dancers when Buckley and Kingslee first arrive at the Hawaiian club ANAPAU (1935) (uncredited) Music by Johnny Noble Performed by the band and dancers when Buckley and Kingslee get their drinks at the Hawaiian club THE PAGAN MASK (uncredited) Music by André Previn Danced by Cyd Charisse and ensemble accompanied by orchestra and chorus THE WEDDING SAMBA (1948) (uncredited) Music by Abe Ellstein, Joseph Liebowitz and Allan Small Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra I'LL DO THE STRUT-AWAY (IN MY CUTAWAY) (1944) (uncredited) Written by Harry Donnelly, Jimmy Durante and Irving Caesar Performed by Jimmy Durante accompanied by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra IF I WERE YOU (1948) (uncredited) Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Edward Heyman Performed by the studio orchestra and chorus during the dream sequence YOU GOTTA START OFF EACH DAY WITH A SONG (1944) (uncredited) Written by Jimmy Durante Performed by Jimmy Durante on vocals and piano ALL ABOARD (uncredited) Music by André Previn Water ballet number with Esther Williams and ensemble EL CUMBANCHERO (1943) (uncredited) Written by Rafael Hernández Performed by Betty Reilly accompanied by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra NÃO TENHO LÁGRIMAS (1937) (uncredited) Music by Max Bulhões and Milton de Oliveira Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra NIGHTINGALE (1942) (uncredited) Music by Xavier Cugat and George Rosner Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra |
ESTHER WILLIAMS ... Rosalind Rennolds PETER LAWFORD ... Lt. Lawrence Y. Kingslee RICARDO MONTALBAN ... Ricardo Montez JIMMY DURANTE ... Buckley CYD CHARISSE ... Yvonne Torro XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS ORCHESTRA XAVIER CUGAT ... Xavier Cugat LEON AMES ... Commander Harrison KATHRYN BEAUMONT ... Penelope Peabody DICK SIMMONS ... George Blaine Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BOBBY BARBER ... Assistant Cameraman (uncredited) GEORGE BETZ ... Photographer (uncredited) JACK BOYLE ... Lieutenant (uncredited) CHESTER CLUTE ... Tommy (uncredited) JAMES DALE ... Seaplane Navigator (uncredited) LESTER DORR ... Photographer (uncredited) TAY DUNN ... Photographer (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) NINA GARSON ... Mrs. Peabody (uncredited) WILLIAM O. HARBACH ... Naval Officer (uncredited) SAMUEL HERRERA ... Native (uncredited) CARMENCITA JOHNSON ... Swimmer (uncredited) EDNA MAE JONES ... Chorus girl (uncredited) AL KIKUME ... Reporter (uncredited) MIKE LALLY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) RICHARD LANDRY ... Lieutenant (uncredited) NOLAN LEARY ... Cameraman (uncredited) BILLY LECHNER ... Yeoman (uncredited) EMILIA LEOVALLI ... Yvonne's Grandmother (uncredited) ULUAO LETULI ... Sword Dancer (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Desk Clerk (uncredited) LEON LONTOC ... Waiter (uncredited) WALTER MERRILL ... Photographer (uncredited) FRANCES MORRIS ... Reporter (uncredited) KAY NORTON ... Martha (uncredited) GARRY OWEN ... Reporter (uncredited) FRANKLIN PARKER ... Lieutenant Technical Advisor (uncredited) BETTY REILLY ... Cugat's Singer (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Hotel Barber (uncredited) ROBIN SHORT ... Reporter (uncredited) ROBERT ST. ANGELO ... Native (uncredited) ERNEST TRUEX ... Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) SAM TUBUO ... Native Chief (uncredited) ARTHUR WALSH ... 2nd Assistant Director (uncredited) HARLAN WARDE ... Lieutenant Commander (uncredited) DUFF WHITNEY ... Naval Officer (uncredited) MARIE WINDSOR ... Jane (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Bald Naval Radio Operator (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD THORPE ========= Writing Credits: DOROTHY KINGSLEY ... (screen play) & DOROTHY COOPER ... (screen play) & CHARLES MARTIN ... (screen play) and HANS WILHELM ... (screen play) CHARLES MARTIN ... (from an original story by) and HANS WILHELM ... (from an original story by) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CHARLES ROSHER ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DOUGLASS BIGGS ... film editor FERRIS WEBSTER ========= Art Direction by: EDWARD C. CARFAGNO (as EDWARD CARFAGNO) CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: IRENE ... (costumes by) ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup creator SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair styles designer ========= Production Management: WALTER STROHM ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AL JENNINGS ... assistant director (uncredited) CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RICHARD PEFFERLE (as RICHARD A. PEFFERLE) ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director JAMES BROCK ... sound (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects ========= Stunts: VIRGINIA LOU ANGLE ... stunt double: Miss Williams (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FRANK BARNES ... grip (uncredited) JEROME HESTER ... still photographer (uncredited) JOHN M. NICKOLAUS Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: NACIO HERB BROWN ... songs by EDWARD HEYMAN ... songs by GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: JOHN BANSE ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK DONOHUE ... dances and water ballet creator HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (presents) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) [FRANCE] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] DVD - (included in the "TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams, Volume 1" collection) |
14 May 1948 [Montréal, Canada] 20 May 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 3 June 1948 [Washington, D.C., USA] 11 June 1948 [USA] 30 August 1948 [Sweden] 11 October 1948 [UK] 18 March 1949 [Mexico] 7 July 1949 [Argentina] 28 September 1949 [France] 7 November 1949 [Turkey] 7 April 1950 [Finland] 12 July 1950 [Portugal] 29 June 1951 [Japan] 17 January 1952 [Davao, Philippines] 11 December 1966 (TV premiere) [Denmark] 5 December 1973 (re-release) [Spain] 16 May 1980 [Italy] 20 April 1981 (TV premiere) [West Germany] 17 October 1986 (TV premiere) [East Germany] 9 February 2000 (re-release) [France] 14 April 2004 (re-release) [France] 10 July 2009 {Cinemateca Portuguesa} [Portugal] |
![]() THE PIRATE (Adventure | Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 42 minutes] A girl is engaged to the local richman, but meanwhile she has dreams about the legendary pirate Macoco. A traveling singer falls in love with her and to impress her he poses as the pirate. |
NINA (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Performed by Gene Kelly MACK THE BLACK (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Sung by Judy Garland Danced by Gene Kelly YOU CAN DO NO WRONG (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Performed by Judy Garland BE A CLOWN (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Sung by Gene Kelly Danced by Gene Kelly and The Nicholas Brothers Also performed by Gene Kelly and Judy Garland LOVE OF MY LIFE (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Performed by Judy Garland PIRATE BALLET (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter, Roger Edens and Conrad Salinger |
JUDY GARLAND ... Manuela GENE KELLY ... Serafin WALTER SLEZAK ... Don Pedro Vargas GLADYS COOPER ... Aunt Inez REGINALD OWEN ... The Advocate GEORGE ZUCCO ... The Viceroy FAYARD NICHOLAS ... Specialty Dancer HAROLD NICHOLAS ... Specialty Dancer LESTER ALLEN ... Uncle Capucho LOLA DEEM ... Isabella ELLEN ROSS ... Mercedes MARY JO ELLIS ... Lizarda JEAN DEAN ... Casilda MARION MURRAY ... Eloise BEN LESSY ... Gumbo JERRY BERGEN ... Bolo VAL SETZ ... Juggler THE GAUDSMITH BROTHERS (as GAUDSMITH BROTHERS) ... Poodle Act CULLY RICHARDS ... Trillo Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LOLA ALBRIGHT ... Manuela's Friend (uncredited) MARIE ALLISON ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) ANNE BECK ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) OLIVER BLAKE ... Baker (uncredited) NORMAN BORINE ... Dancer (uncredited) WHEATON CHAMBERS ... Artist (uncredited) GEORGE CHANDLER ... Carriage Driver (uncredited) BRUCE COWLING ... Guard (uncredited) WILLA PEARL CURTIS ... Black Maid (uncredited) PETER CUSANELLI ... Jovial Civilian (uncredited) KEN DUMAIN ... Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM EDMUNDS ... Town Clerk (uncredited) GEORGE EMERSON ... Boatswain with Parrot (uncredited) ANNE FRANCIS ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) FRED GILMAN ... Coachman (uncredited) SUZETTE HARBIN ... Black Maid (uncredited) JANE HOWARD ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) PAUL MAXEY ... Hotel Manager (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Dancer (uncredited) JILL MEREDITH ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) AURORA NAVARRO ... Duenna (uncredited) JIMMY PAGE ... Black Barber (uncredited) ALEX ROMERO ... Dancer (uncredited) SHARON SAUNDERS ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) DICK SIMMONS ... Captain (uncredited) DEE TURNELL ... Luisa (uncredited) IRENE VERNON ... 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited) O.Z. WHITEHEAD ... Hurtada (uncredited) MARIE WINDSOR ... Madame Lucia (uncredited) |
Directed by: VINCENTE MINNELLI ========= Writing Credits: ALBERT HACKETT ... (screenplay) and FRANCES GOODRICH ... (screenplay) S.N. BEHRMAN ... (play) JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ ... (uncredited) FRANCES MARION ... (uncredited) JOSEPH THAN ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ARTHUR FREED ... producer ========= Music by: LENNIE HAYTON ... (uncredited) CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING Sr. ... (as HARRY STRADLING) ========= Film Editing by: BLANCHE SEWELL ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: TOM KEOGH ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hairstyle designer ========= Production Management: AL SHENBERG ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WALLACE WORSLEY Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ARTHUR KRAMS ... associate set decorator DORIS LEE ... paintings ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director NORWOOD A. FENTON ... sound (uncredited) VAN ALLEN JAMES ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Stunts: HOWARD DUNHAM ... stunts (uncredited) RUSSELL SAUNDERS ... stunt double Fred Astaire / stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: RICHARD BORLAND ... grip (uncredited) JEROME HESTER ... still photographer (uncredited) SAM LEAVITT ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE ... costume supervisor BARBARA KARINSKA (as KARINSKA) ... costume execution EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LENNIE HAYTON ... musical director CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator ROGER EDENS ... composer: additional music (uncredited) WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: LESLIE H. MARTINSON ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT ALTON ... dance director HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director GENE KELLY ... dance director CONRAD SALINGER ... instrumental arrangements |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1987) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1990) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2007) [GERMANY] DVD HBO Max (2020) [USA] Video - (VOD) MGM/UA Home Entertainment [USA] All Media - (laserdisc) ========= Other Companies: The Playwrights' Company (original stage production) (as The Playwrights Producing Company) Theatre Guild (original stage production) (as The Theatre Guild) |
26 May 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] July 1948 [USA] 5 November 1948 [Mexico] 13 December 1948 [UK] 3 March 1949 [Uruguay] 30 September 1949 [Finland] 16 August 1952 [Portugal] |
![]() UP IN CENTRAL PARK (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 24 minutes] A newspaper reporter and the daughter of an immigrant maintenance man help expose political corruption in New York City. |
OH SAY, CAN YOU SEE (WHAT I SEE) (uncredited) Music by Sigmund Romberg Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Sung by Deanna Durbin CAROUSEL IN THE PARK (uncredited) Music by Sigmund Romberg Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Sung by Dick Haymes and Deanna Durbin WHEN SHE WALKS IN THE ROOM (uncredited) Music by Sigmund Romberg Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Sung by Dick Haymes PACE, PACE MIO DIO (uncredited) from the opera "La Forza del Destino" Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave Sung by Deanna Durbin BUFFALO GIRLS Traditional [Played by the band at the election celebrations] I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD Traditional [Played by the band at the election celebrations] LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD Music by Richard Milburn Played at the carousel THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR Written by Paul Francis Webster, Irving Aaronson and Juventino Rosas Played at the carousel |
DEANNA DURBIN ... Rosie Moore DICK HAYMES ... John Matthews VINCENT PRICE ... William Marcy 'Boss' Tweed ALBERT SHARPE ... Timothy Moore TOM POWERS ... Rogan HOBART CAVANAUGH ... Mayor Oakley THURSTON HALL ... Governor Motley HOWARD FREEMAN ... Myron Schultz MARY FIELD ... Miss Murch TOM PEDI ... O'Toole MORONI OLSEN ... Big Jim Fitts WILLIAM SKIPPER ... Dancer NELLIE FISHER (as NELLE FISHER) ... Dancer Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BOYD ACKERMAN ... Policeman (uncredited) PATRICIA ALPHIN ... Guest (uncredited) ALICE BACKES ... Swedish Immigrant Girl (uncredited) CURT BOIS ... Maitre d' (uncredited) G. PAT COLLINS ... Ward Heeler (uncredited) ROD DE MEDICI ... Immigrant (uncredited) HARRY DENNY ... Politician (uncredited) TOM DILLON ... Official (uncredited) MARTIN GARRALAGA ... Bertolli (uncredited) DOROTHY HACK ... Little Girl (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Judge (uncredited) THOMAS E. JACKSON ... Official (uncredited) BILLY KIMBLEY ... Boy (uncredited) RICHARD KIPLING ... Waiter with Trick Tray (uncredited) NINA LUNN ... Guest (uncredited) FRANK McFARLAND ... Politician (uncredited) CHARLES MILLER ... Jones (uncredited) BERT MOORHOUSE ... Democrat (uncredited) WILLIAM NEWELL ... Stage Manager (uncredited) TUDOR OWEN ... Footman (uncredited) EVE PEARSON ... Ticket Seller (uncredited) EDWARD PEIL Sr. ... Politician (uncredited) CAROL DAWN PIERSON ... Little Girl Dancing (uncredited) CARL SEPULVEDA ... Carriage Driver (uncredited) LESLIE SKETCHLEY ... Policeman (uncredited) GEORGE SPAULDING ... Barton (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... Politician (uncredited) ART THOMPSON ... Judge (uncredited) WAYNE C. TREADWAY ... Politician (uncredited) TYRA VAUGHN ... Young Lady (uncredited) BUNNY WATERS ... Guest (uncredited) CHARLES WESKIN ... Alderman (uncredited) |
Directed by: WILLIAM A. SEITER ========= Writing Credits: HERBERT FIELDS ... (based on the musical play "Up in Central Park" by) & DOROTHY FIELDS ... (based on the musical play "Up in Central Park" by) and SIGMUND ROMBERG ... (based on the musical play "Up in Central Park" by) KARL TUNBERG ... (written for the screen by) ========= Produced by: KARL TUNBERG ... producer ========= Cinematography by: MILTON R. KRASNER (as MILTON KRASNER) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: OTTO LUDWIG ========= Production Design by: HOWARD BAY ========= Set Decoration by: RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN TED OFFENBECKER ========= Costume Design by: MARY GRANT ... (costumes) ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: HOWARD CHRISTIE ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WILLIAM HOLLAND ... assistant director ========= Art Department: AL GOODMAN ... set designer ========= Sound Department: LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound JOE LAPIS ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY ... special photography ========= Camera and Electrical Department: NEAL BECKNER ... camera operator (uncredited) MAURICE GOLDBERG ... still photographer (uncredited) TEX HAYER ... grip (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: DOROTHY FIELDS ... lyrics by JOHNNY GREEN ... music arranger / music director SIGMUND ROMBERG ... music by TED DUNCAN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PAT BETZ ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HELEN TAMIRIS ... stager: dances and musical sequences MIKE TODD (as MICHAEL TODD) ... producer: musical play "Up in Central Park" |
Production Companies: Universal Pictures ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Acme Films (1948) [PHILIPPINES] Theatrical Universal Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS Simply Home Entertainment (2011) [UK] DVD Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2012) [USA] DVD - (Universal Vault Series) ========= Other Companies: Western Electric [us] (recording) |
27 May 1948 [USA] 27 February 1949 [New Zealand] 14 April 1949 [London, UK] 21 May 1949 [Australia] 11 July 1949 [UK] 11 November 1949 [Ireland] 4 May 1950 [Mexico] 4 July 1950 [Argentina] 5 July 1950 [Montevideo, Uruguay] 10 July 1950 [Egypt] 26 July 1950 [Brazil] 28 February 1951 [France] 16 April 1951 [Sweden] 6 June 1951 [Italy] 14 September 1951 [Belgium] 25 October 1951 [Netherlands] 12 April 1952 [Portugal] 3 August 1952 [West Germany] 17 April 1953 [Finland] 15 June 1953 [Peru] 16 March 1954 [Norway] 15 September 1954 [Denmark] 28 July 1968 [Madagascar] 31 July 1968 (re-released) [USA] 31 December 1969 (re-released) [USA] 1 January 1970 [Japan] 19 April 1977 [Indonesia] 15 June 1977 (re-released) [USA] 1 January 1984 (re-released) [USA] 24 July 1987 (re-released) [USA] 13 July 1990 (re-released) [USA] 6 June 2000 (DVD premiere) [USA] |
![]() MELODY TIME (Animation | Comedy | Family | Musical) [1 hour 15 minutes] An anthology of animated vignettes set to contemporary music. ###### Segments: "Once Upon a Wintertime," two lovers rescued from an icy river by friendly animals; "Bumble Boogie," bee beset by musical instruments and symbols come to life; "Johnny Appleseed," story of the legendary pioneer tree-planter; "Trees," mood piece set to musical treatment of Joyce Kilmer's poem; "Little Toot," story of a heroic little tugboat who saves an ocean liner; "Blame it on the Samba," Donald Duck and Jose Carioca have the blues blown away at a Latin cafe; "Pecos Bill," story of the legendary cowpoke, his trusty mount Widowmaker and his sweetheart Slue Foot Sue. |
MELODY TIME Written by George David Weiss (as George Weiss) and Bennie Benjamin Performed by Buddy Clark ONCE UPON A WINTERTIME Written by Bobby Worth and Ray Gilbert Performed by Frances Langford BUMBLE BOOGIE Written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arranged by Jack Fina Performed by Freddy Martin Orchestra Featuring Jack Fina on piano JOHNNY APPLESEED Written by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent Performed by Dennis Day LITTLE TOOT Written by Allie Wrubel Performed by The Andrews Sisters TREES Poem by Joyce Kilmer Music by Oscar Rasbach Performed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians BLAME IT ON THE SAMBA Written by Ernesto Nazareth and Ray Gilbert Performed by Ethel Smith and The Dinning Sisters PECOS BILL Music by Eliot Daniel Lyrics by Johnny Lange Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers BLUE SHADOWS ON THE TRAIL Written by Eliot Daniel and Johnny Lange Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers |
ROY ROGERS ... Roy Rogers / Narrator (segment "Pecos Bill") TRIGGER (as TRIGGER THE SMARTEST HORSE IN THE MOVIES) ... Trigger The Smartest Horse in the Movies DENNIS DAY ... Narrator / Johnny Appleseed / Johnny Appleseed's Angel (voice) THE ANDREWS SISTERS (as ANDREWS SISTERS) ... The Andrews Sisters (singing voice) FREDDY MARTIN ... (credit only) FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS ... Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (singing voice) ETHEL SMITH ... Ethel Smith - Organist FRANCES LANGFORD ... Frances Langford (singing voice) BUDDY CLARK ... Buddy Clark - Master of Ceremonies (voice) BOB NOLAN ... Bob Nolan SONS OF THE PIONEERS ... Sons of the Pioneers Rest of cast listed alphabetically: THE DINNING SISTERS ... The Dinning Sisters (singing voice) BOBBY DRISCOLL ... Bobby Driscoll LUANA PATTEN ... Luana Patten LAVERNE ANDREWS ... Andrews Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) MAXENE ANDREWS ... Andrews Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) PATTY ANDREWS ... Andrews Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) PAT BRADY ... Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited) PINTO COLVIG ... Aracuan Bird (segment "Blame It on the Samba") (voice) (uncredited) GINGER DINNING ... Dinning Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) JEAN DINNING ... Dinning Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) LOU DINNING ... Dinning Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited) HUGH FARR ... Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited) LLOYD PERRYMAN ... Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited) TIM SPENCER ... Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited) |
Directed by: CLYDE GERONIMI ... (cartoon director) WILFRED JACKSON ... (cartoon director) JACK KINNEY ... (cartoon director) HAMILTON LUSKE ... (cartoon director) ========= Writing Credits: WINSTON HIBLER ... (story) & ERDMAN PENNER ... (story) & HARRY REEVES ... (story) & HOMER BRIGHTMAN ... (story) & KEN ANDERSON ... (story) & TED SEARS ... (story) & JOE RINALDI ... (story) & WILLIAM COTTRELL (as BILL COTTRELL) ... (story) & ART SCOTT ... (story) & JESSE MARSH ... (story) & BOB MOORE ... (story) & JOHN WALBRIDGE ... (story) HARDIE GRAMATKY ... (story "Little Toot") ========= Produced by: WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: ELIOT DANIEL ... (uncredited) PAUL J. SMITH ... (uncredited) ========= Film Editing by: DONALD HALLIDAY THOMAS SCOTT ========= Production Management: BEN SHARPSTEEN ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: LOU DEBNEY ... assistant director (uncredited) MIKE HOLOBOFF ... assistant director (uncredited) TED SEBERN ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: ROBERT O. COOK ... sound recordist C.O. SLYFIELD ... sound director HAROLD J. STECK ... sound recordist ========= Visual Effects by: JACK BOYD ... effects animator UB IWERKS ... special processes DAN MacMANUS ... effects animator JOSHUA MEADOR (as JOSH MEADOR) ... effects animator GEORGE ROWLEY ... effects animator BRAD CASE ... effects animator (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: WINTON C. HOCH ... photography: live action ========= Animation Department: EDWIN AARDAL (as ED AARDAL) ... character animator HAL AMBRO ... character animator DICK ANTHONY ... background artist MARY BLAIR ... color and styling ROBERT CANNON (as BOB CANNON) ... character animator LES CLARK ... directing animator CLAUDE COATS ... color and styling ROBERT CORMACK (as BOB CORMACK) ... layout artist MERLE COX ... background artist DON DAGRADI (as DON DA GRADI) ... layout artist DON GRIFFITH ... layout artist HUGH HENNESY ... layout artist RAY HUFFINE ... background artist RALPH HULETT ... background artist OLLIE JOHNSTON ... directing animator MILT KAHL ... directing animator DICK KELSEY ... color and styling WARD KIMBALL ... directing animator HAL KING ... character animator RUDY LARRIVA ... character animator ERIC LARSON ... directing animator JOHN LOUNSBERY ... directing animator DON LUSK ... character animator BRICE MACK ... background artist LANCE NOLLEY ... layout artist CLIFF NORDBERG ... character animator KEN O'BRIEN ... character animator KENDALL O'CONNOR (as KEN O'CONNOR) ... layout artist THOR PUTNAM ... layout artist ART RILEY ... background artist JOHN SIBLEY ... character animator MCLAREN STEWART (as MAC STEWART) ... layout artist HARVEY TOOMBS ... character animator JUDGE WHITAKER ... character animator MARVIN WOODWARD ... character animator AL ZINNEN ... layout artist BRAD CASE ... animator (uncredited) TOM CODRICK ... layout artist (uncredited) JOHN HENCH ... layout artist (uncredited) HICKS LOKEY ... animator (uncredited) JOHN McMANUS ... animator (uncredited) RAY PATIN ... character animator (uncredited) IWAO TAKAMOTO ... assistant animator (uncredited) FRANK THOMAS ... animator: "Johnny Appleseed" (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: GEORGE CAVE ... color timer (uncredited) ========= Music Department: ELIOT DANIEL ... musical director KEN DARBY ... musical director AL SACK ... special musical arrangements VIC SCHOEN ... special musical arrangements PAUL J. SMITH (as PAUL SMITH) ... associate musical director THE ANDREWS SISTERS ... singers (uncredited) THE DINNING SISTERS ... singers (uncredited) JACK FINA ... musician: piano (uncredited) FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS ... singers (uncredited) FRANCES LANGFORD ... singer (uncredited) FREDDY MARTIN ... composer: "Bumble Boogie" (uncredited) FREDDY MARTIN ORCHESTRA ... performance (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ETHEL SMITH ... musician (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT BROWER ... associate technicolor color director CARL CARMER ... consultant: folklore WALT DISNEY ... presenter NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director MORGAN PADELFORD ... associate technicolor color director JACK CUTTING ... foreign supervisor (uncredited) MARIE DASNOIT ... secretary (uncredited) ELOISE TOBELMAN ... secretary (uncredited) RUTH WRIGHT ... secretary (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Productions ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada (as RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada, Ltd.) (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [UK] Theatrical RKO Pictures (Australasia) (1949) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures Argentina (1950) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical RKO Radio Films (as RKO Radio Films S.A.) (1951) [FRANCE] Theatrical RKO Radio Films (as RKO Radio Films S.A.) (1951) [BELGIUM] Theatrical RKO Radio Filmgesellschaft (as RKO Radio FIlmgesellschaft, Ltd.) (1952) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical RKO Radio Films A/S (1954) [NORWAY] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1970) [JAPAN] Theatrical Gativideo (1989) [ARGENTINA] VHS Abril Vídeo (as 'Cante com Disney') (1989) [BRAZIL] VHS Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2004) [BRAZIL] DVD Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2007) [NORWAY] DVD Disney+ (2019) [USA] Video Walt Disney Home Video (through Select Video) [NORWAY] VHS ========= Other Companies: THX Ltd. (digital mastering: 50th Anniversary VHS & LD) |
8 June 1948 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 22 June 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 11 October 1948 [Sweden] 20 January 1949 [Mexico] 7 March 1949 [UK] |
![]() GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY (Musical) [1 hour 32 minutes] The Norwick family has had a successful run on the vaudeville circuit, but now some of the family wants out. Mom is ready to retire on the family's farm, and daughter June wants to quit now that she's engaged. That only leaves Dad and his son Bert, who are happy to work as a twosome. Soon Bert's love of baseball overtakes his show biz ambitions, especially after he's offered a major league contract to play. Now he has to figure out how to break the news to his dad. |
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by George M. Cohan Sung by Charles Winninger and Dan Dailey |
DAN DAILEY ... Bert Norwick CHARLES WINNINGER ... Albert Norwick NANCY GUILD ... Helen Wallace CHARLES RUGGLES (as CHARLIE RUGGLES) ... Toby Helper FAY BAINTER ... Fay Norwick GEORGIA CAINE ... Mrs. Waldron BARBARA LAWRENCE ... June Norwick JANE NIGH (as JUNE NIGH) ... May Norwick CHARLES RUSSELL (as CHARLIE RUSSELL) ... Arthur Waldron Jr. SIG RUMAN ... Arthur Dinkel HOWARD FREEMAN ... Mr. Waldron HERBERT ANDERSON ... Frank Doty Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DALE BARRINGER ... Bert age 9 (uncredited) LELA BLISS ... Mrs. Boyd (uncredited) MARGARET BRAYTON ... Mother (uncredited) KEN CHRISTY ... Ticket Agent (uncredited) EDWARD CLARK ... Western Union Boy (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Nightclub Extra (uncredited) DIANE DALE ... Bit Part (uncredited) PAT FLAHERTY ... Wallace (uncredited) EDDIE FOY Jr. ... Actor - Film Clip from Wilson (archive footage) (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Nightclub Dance Extra (uncredited) PAUL HARVEY ... Mr. Boyd (uncredited) ROBERT HYATT ... Virgil, Boy at Station (uncredited) PHYLLIS KENNEDY ... Actress - Film Clip from Coney Island (archive footage) (uncredited) BILLY KIMBLEY ... Bert age 7 (uncredited) JUDITH MANN ... Bit Part (uncredited) SAM McDANIEL ... Porter (uncredited) MATT McHUGH ... Butch Hanratty, Fan (uncredited) ED RANDOLPH ... Umpire (uncredited) HARRY SEYMOUR ... Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) BILLY SMITH ... Bert Norwick, age 5 (uncredited) WILLIE SOLAR ... Actor - Film Clip from Diamond Horseshoe (archive footage) (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Umpire (uncredited) CHARLES TANNEN ... Insurance Agent (uncredited) LARRY VALLI ... Mr. Lumley (uncredited) JOHN WALD ... Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
Directed by: LLOYD BACON ========= Writing Credits: SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN ... (writer) JOHN KLEMPNER ... (story) ELIZABETH REINHARDT ... (writer) ========= Produced by: WALTER MOROSCO ... producer DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... executive producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: DAVID BUTTOLPH ... (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited) ALFRED NEWMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY JACKSON ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM REYNOLDS ========= Art Direction by: J. RUSSELL SPENCER LYLE R. WHEELER ... (as LYLE WHEELER) ========= Set Decoration by: ERNEST LANSING THOMAS LITTLE ========= Costume Design by: BONNIE CASHIN ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist PEGGY ADAMS ... hair stylist (uncredited) LINDA CROSS ... hair stylist (uncredited) BILL RIDDLE ... makeup artist (uncredited) PAUL STANHOPE ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: SAM WURTZEL ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ARTHUR JACOBSON ... assistant director ========= Art Department: DON B. GREENWOOD ... property master ========= Sound Department: ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound ARTHUR VON KIRBACH (as ARTHUR L. KIRBACH) ... sound ========= Special Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BRUCE HUNSAKER ... grip (uncredited) IRVING ROSENBERG ... camera operator (uncredited) ANTHONY UGRIN ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: CHARLES LE MAIRE ... wardrobe director SAM BENSON ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LIONEL NEWMAN ... musical director GENE ROSE ... orchestrator HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestrator LOUIS BACIGALUPI ... orchestrator (uncredited) DAVID BUTTOLPH ... orchestrator (uncredited) MAURICE DE PACKH ... orchestrator (uncredited) CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal arranger (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... orchestrator (uncredited) EDWARD B. POWELL ... orchestrator (uncredited) URBAN THIELMANN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: WESLIE JONES ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: SEYMOUR FELIX ... dance director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director RICHARD MUELLER ... associate technicolor color director LES CLARK ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) BILL T. COUGHLIN ... juggling coach / technical advisor (uncredited) HUGH CUMMINGS ... dialogue director (uncredited) DUKE JOHNSON ... juggling coach / technical advisor (uncredited) AL SIEGEL ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) ADOLPH WINNINGER ... stand-in: Charles Winninger (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1948) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1948) [UK] Theatrical |
19 June 1948 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 15 August 1948 [USA] 22 November 1948 [Sweden] 3 December 1948 [Finland] 1948 [UK] 11 March 1949 [Australia] 16 November 1949 [Mexico] 23 November 1949 [France] 24 June 1950 [Portugal] 15 March 1954 [Madrid, Spain] 16 October 1991 (TV premiere) [Germany] |
![]() LULU BELLE (Drama | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 26 minutes] Lulu Belle is singing in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi in the early 1900's when she meets rising young attorney George Davis. He gives up his fiancée and career to marry Lulu Bell. When his money runs out, Lulu Belle goes to work in a New Orleans club run by tough gambler Mark Brady. She tries to send George back to Natchez by pretending that she has fallen for prize-fighter Butch Cooper but George, in a fit of jealousy, drives a handful of forks into Butch's face. He is sent to prison and Lulu goes to New York with millionaire Harry Randolph, who makes her the singing sensation of Broadway and asks her to marry him. She refuses when she learns that George has been released from prison, realizing that he is the only man she ever truly loved. |
I CAN'T TELL WHY I LOVE YOU, BUT I DO (uncredited) Written by Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb Sung by Dorothy Lamour THE ACE IN THE HOLE (uncredited) Written by George Mitchell and James Dempsey Sung by Dorothy Lamour SWEETIE PIE (uncredited) Written by Henry Russell and John Lehmann Sung by Dorothy Lamour LULU BELLE (uncredited) Written by Henry Russell and Edgar De Lange (as Eddie DeLange) Sung by Dorothy Lamour |
DOROTHY LAMOUR ... Lulu Belle GEORGE MONTGOMERY ... George Davis ALBERT DEKKER ... Mark Brady OTTO KRUGER ... Harry Randolph GLENDA FARRELL ... Molly Benson GREG McCLURE ... Butch Cooper CHARLOTTE WYNTERS ... Mrs. Gloria Randolph ADDISON RICHARDS ... Police Commissioner John Dixon Rest of cast listed alphabetically: WALTER BACON ... Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) ALEX BALL ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) EDDIE BORDEN ... Stagehand (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) CLANCY COOPER ... Ed - Bartender (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) SAYRE DEARING ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) JIMMY DIME ... Hood (uncredited) BEN ERWAY ... Doctor (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Audience Extra (uncredited) JAMES GONZALEZ ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) WILLIAM HAADE ... Duke Weaver (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) MARTHA HOLLIDAY ... Pearl (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... Club Patron (uncredited) JOHN INDRISANO ... Charlie - Brady's Bodyguard (uncredited) MIKE LALLY ... Dixon's Assistant (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) GEORGE J. LEWIS ... Capt. Ralph (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) RUSSELL MEEKER ... Barfly (uncredited) FRANK MILLS ... Saloon Waiter (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) HARRY HAYS MORGAN ... Maitre d' (uncredited) JACK MULHALL ... Policeman (uncredited) RICHARD NEILL ... Nighclub Patron (uncredited) MANUEL PARÍS ... Headwaiter (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Barfly (uncredited) BOB REEVES ... Detective (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) SAMMY SHACK ...Referee (uncredited) CAP SOMERS ... Cap (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Police Detective (uncredited) NORMAN WILLIS ... Wells (uncredited) BUD WISER ... Mac - Brady's Bodyguard (uncredited) |
Directed by: LESLIE FENTON ========= Writing Credits: EVERETT FREEMAN ... (screenplay) KARL KAMB ... (additional dialogue) CHARLES MacARTHUR ... (play) and EDWARD SHELDON ... (play) EVERETT FREEMAN ... (screenwriter) ========= Produced by: BENEDICT BOGEAUS ... producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: HENRY RUSSELL ========= Cinematography by: ERNEST LASZLO ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: JAMES SMITH ========= Art Direction by: DUNCAN CRAMER ========= Set Decoration by: ROBERT PRIESTLEY ... (set decorations) ========= Makeup Department: HELEN HUNT ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: KENNETH WALTERS ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JOSEPH DEPEW ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: FRANK McWHORTER ... sound technician ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CURT FETTERS ... camera operator (uncredited) JOHN LIVESLEY ... grip (uncredited) NED SCOTT ... still photographer (uncredited) FRANK TANNER ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JEAN LOUIS ... Miss Lamour's costumes EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANITA SPEER ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: DAVID BELASCO ... play produced by NICK CASTLE ... dance director FRANCIS DAWSON (as FRANCES DAWSON) ... dialogue director CARLEY HARRIMAN ... assistant to producer ARTHUR M. LANDAU ... production associate |
Production Companies: Benedict Bogeaus Production ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (as Columbia) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1948) [UK] Theatrical Kamera Film Aktieselskap (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Columbia Film (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1949) [MEXICO] Theatrical Mundus Television (1954) [USA] TV National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1958) [USA] TV - (syndication) Olive Films (2016) [USA] DVD Olive Films (2016) [USA] Blu-ray ========= Other Companies: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement) (as I.A.T.S.E.) |
25 June 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 3 July 1948 [USA] 23 August 1948 [Sweden] 17 September 1948 [Finland] 4 February 1949 [Mexico] 9 May 1949 [Portugal] 3 June 1949 [Netherlands] 28 July 1949 [Argentina] 23 December 1949 [Australia] 18 February 1950 [Turkey] 31 July 1950 [Denmark] 1 December 1950 [Austria] 8 December 1950 [West Germany] 4 February 1952 [Barcelona, Spain] 12 April 1952 [Madrid, Spain] |
![]() ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 39 minutes] Romantic misunderstandings abound when spouses suspect each other of being unfaithful, and a nightclub singer takes a cruise under a false identity. |
PUT 'EM IN A BOX, TIE 'EM WITH A RIBBON (AND THROW 'EM IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Doris Day and the Page Cavanaugh Trio IT'S MAGIC (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Doris Day IT'S YOU OR NO ONE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Doris Day I'M IN LOVE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Doris Day THE TOURIST TRADE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Avon Long RUN, RUN, RUN (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Jack Carson BRIDAL CHORUS (uncredited) from "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner Played during the wedding SHE'S A LATIN FROM MANHATTAN (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Sung briefly by Doris Day in the travel agency ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS (uncredited) aka "In Trinidad" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by the Samba Kings BRAZILIAN RHAPSODY (uncredited) aka "Cuban Rhapsody" Music by Jule Styne, Ray Heindorf and Oscar Levant Performed by Oscar Levant |
JACK CARSON ... Peter Virgil JANIS PAIGE ... Elvira Kent DON DEFORE ... Michael Kent DORIS DAY ... Georgia Garrett OSCAR LEVANT ... Oscar Farrar S.Z. SAKALL ... Uncle Lazlo Lazlo FORTUNIO BONANOVA ... Plinio ERIC BLORE ... Ship's Doctor FRANKLIN PANGBORN ... Rio Hotel Clerk LESLIE BROOKS ... Miss Medwick WILLIAM BAKEWELL ... Dudley JOHN BERKES (as JOHNNY BERKES) ... The Drunk AVON LONG ... Specialty Singer PAGE CAVANAUGH ... Page Cavanaugh PAGE CAVANAUGH TRIO ... Page Cavanaugh Trio SIR LANCELOT ... Specialty Singer SAMBA KINGS ... The Samba Kings - Musical Ensemble Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN ALVIN ... Charles - Travel Agent (uncredited) NESTOR AMARAL ... Pedro (uncredited) JOHN ARNOLD ... Rio Headwaiter (uncredited) CARLOS BARBE ... Young Man at Wedding (uncredited) BARBARA BATES ... Stewardess (uncredited) BRANDON BEACH ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) MARÍA BELMAR ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) MARY BENOIT ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) GEORGE BOYCE ... Ship Steward (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Club Patron (uncredited) LEONARD BREMEN ... Headwaiter (uncredited) KENNETH BRITTON ... Ship Lounge Bartender (uncredited) TEX BRODUS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) NORMA BROWN ... Brazilian Girl (uncredited) ROBERT CABAL ... Rio Bellboy (uncredited) JAMES CARLISLE ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) WHEATON CHAMBERS ... Passport Photographer (uncredited) TRISTRAM COFFIN ... Headwaiter on Ship (uncredited) G. PAT COLLINS ... Detective Humphrey (uncredited) GINO CORRADO ... Ship Passenger / Rio Night Club Patron (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) FRANK DAE ... Minister (uncredited) JAY EATON ... Ad Designer (uncredited) JOE EVANS ... Bartender (uncredited) MARY FIELD ... Marie - Elvira's Maid (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) CHARLES FOGEL ... Tourist (uncredited) PHYLLIS FORBES ... Brazilian Girl (uncredited) GERRY GANZER ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) JOE GILBERT ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) FRED GODOY ... Rio Doorman (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) SANDRA GOULD ... Telephone Operator (uncredited) STUART HALL ... Tourist (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Travel Agency Customer / Ship Passenger (uncredited) JOHN HOLLAND ... Best Man (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) EMORY JOHNSON ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) DICK JOHNSTONE ... Club Patron (uncredited) DOUGLAS KENNEDY ... Car Salesman (uncredited) KAY KOURY ... Vendor (uncredited) OTTO KRUGER ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) LOUISE LANE ... Party Guest (uncredited) PERK LAZELLE ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) RUTH LEWIS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) KING LOCKWOOD ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) LEOTA LORRAINE ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Tourist (uncredited) THOMAS MARTIN ... Ship Steward (uncredited) MARTIN MASON ... Ship Steward (uncredited) CLYDE McLEOD ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Night Club Patron (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) RAY MONTGOMERY ... Michael's Assistant (uncredited) GEORGE MORO ... Cuban Waiter (uncredited) SOL MURGI ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) GEORGE NARDELLI ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) GEORGE N. NEISE ... Michael's Assistant (uncredited) MAILA NURMI ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) EDDIE PARKS ... Ship Messenger (uncredited) ROSEMARY PETTIT ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) PAUL POWER ... Party Guest (uncredited) JEAN RANSOME ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) FRANCES REY ... Cuban Telephone Operator (uncredited) LARRY RIO ... Cab Driver (uncredited) RAMON ROS ... Assistant Hotel Clerk (uncredited) SUSANNE ROSSER ... Brazilian Girl (uncredited) EDITH RUSSELL ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) PAUL RUSSELL ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) FRANK J. SCANNELL ... Ship Purser (uncredited) SCOTT SEATON ... Tourist (uncredited) CYRIL SMITH ... English Bartender (uncredited) OWEN SONG ... Waiter (uncredited) TED STANHOPE ... Ship Waiter (uncredited) PAUL STATHES ... Party Guest (uncredited) GRADY SUTTON ... Ship Radio Operator (uncredited) GEORGE SUZANNE ... Rio Bellboy (uncredited) TYRA VAUGHN ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) JANET WARREN ... Organist (uncredited) MARTIN WILKINS ... Ship Waiter (uncredited) VICTOR ZIMMERMAN ... Charles - the Chauffeur (uncredited) |
Directed by: MICHAEL CURTIZ BUSBY BERKELEY ... (musical scenes) ========= Writing Credits: JULIUS J. EPSTEIN ... (screen play) and PHILIP G. EPSTEIN ... (screen play) I.A.L. DIAMOND ... (additional dialogue) SIXTO PONDAL RÍOS (as S. PONDAL RIOS) ... (story "Romance in High C") and CARLOS A. OLIVARI ... (story "Romance in High C") ========= Produced by: GEORGE AMY ... associate producer ALEX GOTTLIEB ... producer ========= Music by: RAY HEINDORF OSCAR LEVANT ========= Cinematography by: ELWOOD BREDELL ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: RUDI FEHR ========= Art Direction by: ANTON GROT ========= Set Decoration by: HOWARD WINTERBOTTOM ========= Makeup Department: PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: ERIC STACEY ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ROBERT VREELAND ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: EVERETT ALTON BROWN (as EVERETT A. BROWN) ... sound CHARLES DAVID FORREST (as DAVID FORREST) ... sound ========= Special Effects by: ROBERT BURKS ... special effects photography WILFRID M. CLINE ... special effects photography DAVID CURTIZ ... special effects director ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CHARLES HARRIS ... grip (uncredited) WILLIAM SCHURR ... camera operator (uncredited) JACK WOODS ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: MILO ANDERSON ... wardrobe ========= Music Department: BUSBY BERKELEY ... musical numbers creator and director LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director RAY HEINDORF ... conductor / orchestrator ========= Script and Continuity Department: JEAN BAKER ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: BUSBY BERKELEY ... choreographer FELIX JACOVES ... dialogue director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director MITCHELL KOVALESKI ... associate color director |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. Michael Curtiz Productions ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1948) [USA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1948) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1949) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2012) [USA] DVD - (4 film set) Warner Home Video (2012) [CANADA] DVD - (4 film set) ========= Other Companies: Technicolor (color) |
30 June 1948 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 8 July 1948 [USA] 16 August 1948 [Brazil] 25 October 1948 [UK] 25 October 1948 [Sweden] 27 October 1948 [Argentina] 6 April 1949 [Australia] 22 April 1949 [Denmark] 29 April 1949 [Mexico] 8 September 1949 [Belgium] 8 September 1949 [Netherlands] 18 October 1949 [Portugal] 24 November 1949 [Hong Kong] 5 February 1950 [Japan] 6 March 1950 [Turkey] 12 May 1950 [Finland] 4 July 1950 [Austria] 22 September 1950 [France] 18 May 1951 [Italy] 29 March 1970 (TV premiere - German subtitles) [West Germany] 1 March 1980 (TV premiere) [Spain] 17 June 1982 (dubbed version) [West Germany] |
![]() EASTER PARADE (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 43 minutes] A nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star. |
HAPPY EASTER (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Fred Astaire Performed also by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland DRUM CRAZY (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire IT ONLY HAPPENS WHEN I DANCE WITH YOU (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Fred Astaire Danced by Fred Astaire and Ann Miller Performed also by Judy Garland EVERYBODY'S DOIN' IT (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Chorus I WANT TO GO BACK TO MICHIGAN (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Judy Garland BEAUTIFUL FACES NEED BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland A FELLA WITH AN UMBRELLA (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Peter Lawford and Judy Garland I LOVE A PIANO (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Judy Garland Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland SNOOKY OOKUMS (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland RAGTIME VIOLIN (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Fred Astaire Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland WHEN THE MIDNIGHT CHOO CHOO LEAVES FOR ALABAM' (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland SHAKIN' THE BLUES AWAY (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung and Danced by Ann Miller STEPPIN' OUT WITH MY BABY (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Fred Astaire Danced by Fred Astaire and Chorus A COUPLE OF SWELLS (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland THE GIRL ON THE MAGAZINE COVER (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Richard Beavers Danced by Ann Miller BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Judy Garland EASTER PARADE (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Sung by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire CALL ME UP SOME RAINY AFTERNOON (uncredited) Written by Irving Berlin Played as second number by orchestra in restaurant as Nadine and Don reminisce |
JUDY GARLAND ... Hannah Brown FRED ASTAIRE ... Don Hewes PETER LAWFORD ... Jonathan Harrow III ANN MILLER ... Nadine Hale JULES MUNSHIN ... Headwaiter François CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Mike the Bartender RICHARD BEAVERS ... Singer ("The Girl on the Magazine Cover") Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN ALBRIGHT ... Western Union Messenger (uncredited) LOLA ALBRIGHT ... Hat Model / Showgirl (uncredited) DON ANDERSON ... Passerby on Street (uncredited) SHIRLEY BALLARD ... Showgirl (uncredited) NORMAN S. BARKER ... Trombone player in bar (uncredited) JIMMY BATES ... Boy (uncredited) HAL BELL ... Dancer (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Florist (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Audience Member (uncredited) RALPH BROOKS ... Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) PETER CHONG ... Sam - Don's Valet (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Passerby on Street (uncredited) DANTE DiPAOLO ... Dancer (uncredited) JIMMIE DODD ... Cabby (uncredited) DOLORES DONLON ... Showgirl (uncredited) PATRICIA EDWARDS ... Showgirl (uncredited) HARRY FOX ... Desk Clerk (uncredited) JOEL FRIEND ... Dancer (uncredited) SIG FROHLICH ... Callboy (uncredited) JUNE GALE ... Minor Role (uncredited) ROBERT HAINES ... Waiter at Rooftop Restaurant (uncredited) RUTH HALL ... Showgirl (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Backstage Well-Wisher / Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) HECTOR AND HIS PALS ... Hector and His Pals (uncredited) HELENE HEIGH ... Hat Shop Owner (uncredited) STUART HOLMES ... Audience Member (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) MARJORIE JACKSON ... Showgirl (uncredited) PATRICIA JACKSON ... Dancer (uncredited) BOB JELLISON ... Drugstore Patron (uncredited) DORIS KEMPER ... Anna - Backstage Maid (uncredited) GAIL LANGFORD ... Showgirl (uncredited) JOI LANSING ... Hat Model / Showgirl (uncredited) JENI LE GON ... Essie, Nadine's Maid (uncredited) NOLAN LEARY ... Drugstore Clerk (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Man in Audience - Ann Miller Number (uncredited) LAURA MASON ... Twin Showgirl (uncredited) MATT MATTOX ... Dancer (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Dancer (uncredited) FRANK MAYO ... Headwaiter (uncredited) PHILO McCULLOUGH ... Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) FRANK McLURE ... Audience Member (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Diner in Restaurant (uncredited) HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Drugstore Patron (uncredited) GEORGE NOISOM ... Western Union Messenger (uncredited) BARRY NORTON ... Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) ROBERT EMMETT O'CONNOR ... Policeman (uncredited) DICK PAXTON ... Western Union Messenger (uncredited) ALBERT POLLET ... Waiter (uncredited) ANGI O. POULOS ... Peddler (uncredited) PAUL POWER ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) BOBBIE PRIEST ... Dancer (uncredited) JEAN ROMER ... Twin Showgirl (uncredited) RALPH SANFORD ... Hotel Detective (uncredited) SARA SHANE ... Showgirl (uncredited) DICK SIMMONS ... Al - Ziegfeld Aide (uncredited) BERT SPENCER ... Clerk (uncredited) ALINE TOWNE ... Salesgirl (uncredited) DEE TURNELL ... Dancer (uncredited) BENAY VENUTA ... Bar Patron (uncredited) JOHNNY WALSH ... Western Union Messenger (uncredited) WILSON WOOD ... Marty, Piano Player (uncredited) |
Directed by: CHARLES WALTERS ========= Writing Credits: SIDNEY SHELDON ... (screenplay) & FRANCES GOODRICH ... (screenplay) and ALBERT HACKETT ... (screenplay) FRANCES GOODRICH ... (original story) and ALBERT HACKETT ... (original story) GUY BOLTON ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ARTHUR FREED ... producer ROGER EDENS ... associate producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING Sr. (as HARRY STRADLING) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ALBERT AKST ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ... (set decorations) ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup creator SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair styles designer BEN LANE ... makeup artist (uncredited) DOROTHY PONEDEL ... key makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: AL SHENBERG ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited) WALLACE WORSLEY Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ARTHUR KRAMS ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director JAMES BROCK ... sound (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: RICHARD BORLAND ... grip (uncredited) ED HUBBELL ... still photographer (uncredited) SAM LEAVITT ... camera operator (uncredited) CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera: Technicolor (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE ... costumes: women's VALLES ... costumes: men's EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: ROBERT ALTON ... musical numbers direction by / musical numbers staged by LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator IRVING BERLIN ... lyrics and music by JOHNNY GREEN ... musical director CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator ROBERT TUCKER ... vocal arrangements VAN CLEAVE ... orchestrator SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROGER EDENS ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited) PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: LESLIE H. MARTINSON ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: HENRI JAFFA ... associate Technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... Technicolor color director FRED ASTAIRE ... choreographer (uncredited) CHARLES WALTERS ... choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [BELGIUM] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) [FRANCE] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1962) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) MGM/UA Home Video (1983) [AUSTRALIA] Video MGM/UA Home Video (1986) [USA] Video - (Betamax) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1987) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1992) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1992) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) MGM Home Entertainment (1999) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2000) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2005) [GERMANY] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [NETHERLANDS] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Living Colour Entertainment (2008) [NETHERLANDS] DVD Warner Home Video (2009) [CANADA] DVD - (4 film collection) Warner Home Video (2009) [USA] DVD - (4 film collection) Warner Home Video (2013) [GERMANY] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Bros. (2020) [USA] Video - Streaming RCA (II) [USA] Video - CED VideoDisc |
29 July 1948 [USA] 5 August 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 29 October 1948 [Australia] 17 January 1949 [Sweden] 14 February 1949 [UK] 26 May 1949 [Mexico] 30 December 1949 [West Germany] 9 February 1950 [Austria] 25 April 1950 [Portugal] 2 June 1950 [Finland] 17 June 1950 [France] 2 October 1950 [Barcelona, Spain] 20 November 1950 [Madrid, Spain] 3 January 1951 [Denmark] 26 May 1951 [Japan] April 1954 [Turkey] |
![]() A DATE WITH JUDY (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 53 minutes] Hyperactive teenager Judy Foster (Jane Powell) challenges, and is challenged by, her overly-proper parents, pesky brother Randolph (Jerry Hunter), and boyfriend Ogden "Oogie" Pringle (Scotty Beckett). |
IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY Written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh Performed by Jane Powell [Judy sings the song with the school orchestra at the high school in the opening scene] IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY (reprise) Written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh Performed by Elizabeth Taylor (dubbed by Jean McLaren) [Carol sings the song more seductively at the high school rehearsal after Judy sings it] IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY (finale reprise) Written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh Performed by Jane Powell with Elizabeth Taylor, Carmen Miranda, Wallace Beery, Xavier Cugat, Robert Stack, Scotty Beckett, Selena Royle, Leon Ames, George Cleveland, Jerry Hunter & ensemble [Judy sings the song with the anniversary party attendees as the finale] JUDALINE Written by Don Raye & Gene de Paul Performed by Jane Powell, Scotty Beckett & male quartet [Judy and Oggie sing the song at the radio how rehearsal] JUDALINE (reprise) Written by Don Raye & Gene de Paul Performed by Scotty Beckett & male quartet [Oogie serenade Judy underneath her bedroom window] I'M STRICTLY ON THE CORNY SIDE Written by Stella Unger & Alec Templeton Performed by Jane Powell & Scotty Beckett [Judy and Oogie sing the song for Carol and Stephen in the Pringle house] I'VE GOT A DATE WITH JUDY (uncredited) Written by Bill Katz & Calvin Jackson [Opening theme music over played over the opening titles and credits] SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT (uncredited) Written by Wallis Willis Performed by Lillian Yarbo [Nightingale constantly sings the song as she wanders around the Foster house] SMILING THROUGH THE YEARS (uncredited) Performed by Jane Powell with George Cleveland [Judy accompanies herself on the piano when she sings the song with Gramps] LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT (uncredited) Lyrics by Earl K. Brent Music by Nacio Herb Brown Performed by Jane Powell [Judy sings the song at the senior class dance] LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT (reprise) (uncredited) Lyrics by Earl K. Brent Music by Nacio Herb Brown Performed by Jane Powell [Judy sings the song in the Pringle house for Stephen and Carol] HOME SWEET HOME (uncredited) Written by H.R. Bishop Performed by Jane Powell, Jerry Hunter & Selena Royle [Judy, Randolph and Dora sing the song in preparation for Melvin's return home from work] COOKING WITH GAS (uncredited) Performed by Carmen Miranda with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra [Rosita sings the songs with the band when Melvin brings her to the club for her rehearsal] TEMPTATION (uncredited) Composed by Nacio Herb Brown MARGUERITA (uncredited) Composed by Xavier Cugat Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra [The band performs the song at the anniversary party] ALI BABA (uncredited) Composed by Ernesto Lecuona CUANTO LA GUSTA (uncredited) Written by Gabriel Ruiz & Ray Gilbert Performed by Carmen Miranda with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra [Rosita performs the song with the band at the anniversary party] |
WALLACE BEERY ... Melvin Colner Foster JANE POWELL ... Judy Foster ELIZABETH TAYLOR ... Carol Pringle CARMEN MIRANDA ... Rosita Conchellas XAVIER CUGAT ... Xavier Cugat ROBERT STACK ... Stephen I. Andrews SCOTTY BECKETT ... Ogden 'Oogie' Pringle SELENA ROYLE ... Mrs. Dora Foster LEON AMES ... Lucien T. Pringle CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Jameson GEORGE CLEVELAND ... Gramps LLOYD CORRIGAN ... 'Pop' Sam Scully JERRY HUNTER ... Randolph Foster JEAN McLAREN ... Mitzi Hoffman XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ALADDIN ... Cugat's Violinist (uncredited) POLLY BAILEY ... Elderly Woman (uncredited) ALEX BALL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) LULU MAE BOHRMAN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Headwaiter (uncredited) GENE COOGAN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Dance Chaperon / Nightclub Patron (uncredited) TOM FERRANDINI ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) GEORGE FORD ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) RUDY GERMANE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) EULA GUY ... Ms. Clarke (uncredited) STUART HALL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) BUDDY HOWARD ... Jo-Jo Hoffenpepper (uncredited) ALICE KELLEY ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) RENA LENART ... Olga (uncredited) BEVERLY LUFF ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) MAY McAVOY ... Dance Attendee (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) MONTY O'GRADY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) FRANCIS PIERLOT ... Professor Green (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) EDITH RUSSELL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) SHEILA STEIN ... Little Girl in Drugstore (uncredited) ALINE TOWNE ... Pringle's Secretary (uncredited) MARCIA VAN DYKE ... Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) LILLIAN YARBO ... Nightingale (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD THORPE ========= Writing Credits: DOROTHY COOPER ... (screenplay) and DOROTHY KINGSLEY ... (screenplay) ALEEN LESLIE ... (characters) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT SURTEES ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: HAROLD F. KRESS ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS PAUL GROESSE ========= Set Decoration by: EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup creator SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair styles designer ========= Production Management: HUGH BOSWELL ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JEROME BERGMAN ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RICHARD PEFFERLE (as RICHARD A. PEFFERLE) ... associate set decorator ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director NORWOOD A. FENTON ... sound (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: VIRGIL APGER ... still photographer (uncredited) ALBERT HUNTER ... grip (uncredited) A. LINDSLEY LANE ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: HELEN ROSE ... costumes: women ========= Music Department: LEO ARNAUD ... music arranger ROBERT FRANKLYN ... music arranger ALBERT SENDREY ... music arranger GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director ROBERT FRANKLYN ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MOLLIE KENT ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: STANLEY DONEN ... dance director HENRI JAFFA ... associate color director: Technicolor NATALIE KALMUS ... color director: Technicolor |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2008) [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: Western Electric [us] (sound system) |
24 August 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 25 August 1948 (General Release) [USA] 25 September 1948 [Sweden] 6 January 1949 [Mexico] 26 February 1949 [Portugal] 7 October 1949 [France] 17 November 1949 [Argentina] 24 November 1950 [Finland] 23 February 1951 [West Germany] 28 May 1951 [Denmark] 1 October 1951 [Turkey] 1951 [Austria] 31 October 1988 (TV premiere) [Spain] |
![]() THAT LADY IN ERMINE (Comedy | Fantasy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 29 minutes] Circa 1861, Angelina, ruling countess of an Italian principality, is at a loss when invaded by a Hungarian army. Her lookalike ancestress Francesca, who saved a similar situation 300 years before, comes to life from a portrait to help her descendant. Complicating factor: the newlywed countess feels strangely drawn to the handsome invader... |
OOH! WHAT I'LL DO (TO THAT WILD HUNGARIAN) (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Lyrics Leo Robin Sung by Betty Grable and chorus Danced by Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. THE MELODY HAS TO BE RIGHT (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Lyrics Leo Robin Sung by Betty Grable THE JESTER'S SONG (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Lyrics Leo Robin Sung by Reginald Gardiner THIS IS THE MOMENT (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Lyrics Leo Robin Sung by Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MIDNIGHT (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Lyrics Leo Robin Betty Grable vocal deleted from release print, but partial vocal by chorus remains in film |
BETTY GRABLE ... Francesca / Angelina DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. ... Colonel Ladislas Karolyi Teglas / The Duke CESAR ROMERO ... Count Mario WALTER ABEL ... Major Horvath / Benvenuto REGINALD GARDINER ... Alberto HARRY DAVENPORT ... Luigi VIRGINIA CAMPBELL ... Theresa WHIT BISSELL ... Giulio Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LESTER ALLEN ... Jester (uncredited) MARY BEAR ... Isabella - Ancestor (uncredited) DAVID BOND ... Gabor (uncredited) HARRY CARTER ... Staff Officer (uncredited) HARRY CORDING ... Orlando - Ancestor (uncredited) JACK GEORGE ... Count Giovanni - Ancestor (uncredited) DON HAGGERTY ... Staff Officer (uncredited) JOE HAWORTH ... Soldier (uncredited) RAY HYKE ... Albert's Knight (uncredited) EDMUND MacDONALD ... Captain Novak (uncredited) BELLE MITCHELL ... Ancestor (uncredited) MAYO NEWHALL ... Ancestor (uncredited) JOHN PARRISH ... Ancestor (uncredited) FRANCIS PIERLOT ... Priest (uncredited) THAYER ROBERTS ... Staff Officer (uncredited) DUKE YORK ... Sergeant (uncredited) |
Directed by: ERNST LUBITSCH OTTO PREMINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: SAMSON RAPHAELSON ... (screenplay) RUDOLPH SCHANZER ... (operetta) (uncredited) ERNST WELISCH ... (operetta) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ERNST LUBITSCH ... producer ========= Music by: ALFRED NEWMAN CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: LEON SHAMROY ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DOROTHY SPENCER ========= Art Direction by: J. RUSSELL SPENCER LYLE R. WHEELER ... (as LYLE WHEELER) ========= Set Decoration by: THOMAS LITTLE WALTER M. SCOTT ========= Costume Design by: RENÉ HUBERT (as RENE HUBERT) ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist MARIE BRASSELLI ... hair stylist (uncredited) ESPERANZA CORONA ... hair stylist (uncredited) BUNNY GARDEL ... body makeup: Betty Grable (uncredited) GEORGE LANE ... makeup artist (uncredited) FRANK PREHODA ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: A.F. ERICKSON ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: TOM DUDLEY ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound ARTHUR VON KIRBACH (as ARTHUR L. KIRBACH) ... sound ========= Visual Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: F. BUD MAUTINO ... camera operator (uncredited) ROGER MURPHY ... grip (uncredited) ANTHONY UGRIN ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: CHARLES LE MAIRE (as CHARLES LEMAIRE) ... wardrobe director EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: LYMAN HALLOWELL ... apprentice editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: MAURICE DE PACKH (as MAURICE DEPACKH) ... orchestral arranger CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal director ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director EDWARD B. POWELL (as EDWARD POWELL) ... orchestral arranger HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestral arranger ========= Script and Continuity Department: DORIS DROUGHT ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LEONARD DOSS ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director HERMES PAN ... choreographer ANGELA BLUE ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1948) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1948) [UK] Theatrical Fox Films (1948) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1948) [FRANCE] Theatrical National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1957) [USA] TV Universum Film (UFA) (2008) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) [USA] DVD - (20th Century Fox Cinema Archives) |
27 August 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 4 September 1948 [USA] 11 February 1949 [Finland] 3 March 1949 [Mexico] 21 March 1949 [Sweden] 11 September 1950 [Portugal] 29 September 1950 [Australia] |
![]() TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS (Animation | Comedy | Musical | Western) [1 hour 26 minutes] Song-and-dance men Steve Carroll and Danny Foster walk to a Texas dude ranch after their car runs out of gas. The team's friend, singer Maggie Reed, gets the boys a job. With their auto stolen, the two settle into ranch life. While Danny consults with Dr. Straeger to conquer his fear of animals, Steve courts ranch owner Joan Winston. When their stolen car is used in a robbery, the duo must then find the real culprits. |
THERE'S MUSIC IN THE LAND (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson Played often in the score EVERY DAY I LOVE YOU (JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Played during the opening credits and occasionally in the score Performed by Dennis Morgan Also performed by Jack Carson YANKEE DOODLE (uncredited) Traditional Played when Steve and Danny pass the "leaving the United States" road sign DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS (uncredited) Music by Don Swander Played when Steve and Danny pass the "entering Texas" road sign THE SUN DANCE (uncredited) Music by Leo Friedman Played when the Indian woman pulls Danny aside at the ranch Played as her theme I DON'T CARE IF IT RAINS ALL NIGHT (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Dennis Morgan and Penny Edwards I NEVER MET A TEXAN (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Jack Carson MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG (uncredited) Music by Murray Mencher Played during Bugs Bunny's appearance I WANNA BE A COWBOY IN THE MOVIES (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson HANKERIN' (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Penny Edwards Also performed by Jack Carson AT THE RODEO (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by a vocal group and chorus |
DENNIS MORGAN ... Steve Carroll JACK CARSON ... Danny Foster DOROTHY MALONE ... Joan Winston PENNY EDWARDS ... Maggie Reed FORREST TUCKER ... 'Tex' Bennett FRED CLARK ... Dr. Straeger GERALD MOHR ... Link Jessup JOHN ALVIN ... Jim Crocker ANDREW TOMBES ... The Texan MONTE BLUE ... Pete Nash THE PHILHARMONICA TRIO ... Specialty Act Rest of cast listed alphabetically: RICHARD ALEXANDER ... Dick (uncredited) JOY BARLOW ... Minor Role (uncredited) JACK BAXLEY ... Townsman (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Townsman (uncredited) MEL BLANC ... Bugs Bunny (voice) (uncredited) CLEATUS CALDWELL ... Indian Girl (uncredited) LANE CHANDLER ... Judge (uncredited) LILLY CHRISTINE ... Guest (uncredited) PEGGY GORDON ... Guest (uncredited) EILEEN HOWE ... Guest (uncredited) BRANDON HURST ... Judge (uncredited) FRED KELSEY ... Fred (uncredited) CHARLES MARSH ... Townsman (uncredited) LOUIS MASON ... Judge (uncredited) PHILO McCULLOUGH ... Deputy (uncredited) GEORGE MORAN ... Minor Role (uncredited) JACK MOWER ... Deputy (uncredited) FRED SANTLEY ... Bartender (uncredited) PETRA SILVA ... Indian Woman (uncredited) WILLIAM STEELE ... Townsman (uncredited) TOM WELLS ... Bit With Jack Cason (uncredited) CLIFTON YOUNG ... Announcer (uncredited) |
Directed by: DAVID BUTLER FRIZ FRELENG ... (animation sequences) (uncredited) FRANK TASHLIN ... (earlier cartoon clips) (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: I.A.L. DIAMOND ... (screenplay) & ALLEN BORETZ ... (screenplay) ROBERT SLOANE ... (play) & LOUIS PELLETIER ... (play) ========= Produced by: ALEX GOTTLIEB ... producer ========= Cinematography by: ARTHUR EDESON WILLIAM V. SKALL ========= Film Editing by: IRENE MORRA ========= Art Direction by: EDWARD CARRERE ========= Set Decoration by: LYLE B. REIFSNIDER ========= Costume Design by: LEAH RHODES TRAVILLA ========= Makeup Department: CHERIE BANKS ... hair stylist IDA FORGETTE ... hair stylist PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: FRANK MATTISON ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PHILIP QUINN ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: CHARLES DAVID FORREST (as DAVID FORREST) ... sound C.A. RIGGS ... sound ========= Special Effects by: WESLEY ANDERSON ... special effects WILLIAM C. McGANN (as WILLIAM McGANN) ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: EVERETT DEXTER ... grip (uncredited) ROBERT TOBEY ... camera operator (uncredited) JACK WOODS ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: FRIZ FRELENG (as I. FRELENG) ... director: cartoon sequence KEN CHAMPIN ... animator (uncredited) GERRY CHINIQUY ... animator (uncredited) PAUL JULIAN ... background artist (uncredited) MANUEL PEREZ ... animator (uncredited) HAWLEY PRATT ... layout artist (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director RAY HEINDORF ... orchestral arrangements MILT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator: cartoon sequence (uncredited) FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... composer: music cues (uncredited) CARL W. STALLING ... composer: music cues (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: POLLY CRAUS ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director MITCHELL KOVALESKI (as M. KOVALESKI) ... associate color director LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1948) [USA] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA TV Warner Home Video (2016) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
August 1948 [USA] 28 October 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 14 January 1949 [Mexico] 14 February 1949 [Sweden] 25 March 1949 [Finland] 25 May 1949 [France] 24 August 1949 [Uruguay] 30 September 1949 [Denmark] 8 May 1950 [West Germany] 6 June 1950 [Greece] 14 November 1950 [Japan] 26 January 1951 [Portugal] 24 August 1951 [Austria] 4 February 1952 [Davao, Philippines] 1 December 1953 [Barcelona, Spain] 7 December 1953 [Madrid, Spain] 6 August 1994 (TV release) [Spain] |
![]() ONE TOUCH OF VENUS (Comedy | Fantasy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 22 minutes] Fantasy comedy about a young window dresser who kisses a statue of Venus, which then comes to life in the form of Ava Gardner. However, the problems begin when Venus falls in love with him. |
SPEAK LOW (uncredited) Music by Kurt Weill Lyrics by Ogden Nash New lyrics by Ann Ronell Played over opening credits Sung by Ava Gardner (dubbed by Eileen Wilson), Dick Haymes Played as part of the score often DON'T LOOK NOW BUT MY HEART IS SHOWING (uncredited) Music by Kurt Weill Lyrics by Ogden Nash New lyrics by Ann Ronell Played over opening credits and sung by a chorus Reprised in the park by Dick Haymes, Olga San Juan, Robert Walker, Ava Gardner (dubbed by Eileen Wilson) and chorus THAT'S HIM (uncredited) Music by Kurt Weill Lyrics by Ogden Nash New lyrics by Ann Ronell Sung by Ava Gardner (dubbed by Eileen Wilson), Olga San Juan and Eve Arden |
ROBERT WALKER ... Eddie Hatch AVA GARDNER ... Venus DICK HAYMES ... Joe Grant EVE ARDEN ... Molly Stewart OLGA SAN JUAN ... Gloria TOM CONWAY ... Whitfield Savory JAMES FLAVIN ... Kerrigan SARA ALLGOOD ... Landlady Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HUGH HERBERT ... Mercury HARRIET BENNET ... Woman in Park (uncredited) MARY BENOIT ... Reporter (uncredited) RALPH BROOKS ... Reporter (uncredited) RUSS CONWAY ... Reporter (uncredited) GINO CORRADO ... Head Waiter (uncredited) JOHN DAVIDSON ... Customer (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Shopper in Department Store (uncredited) HELEN FRANCELL ... Woman in Park (uncredited) JOEL FRIEND ... Man in Park (uncredited) PHIL GARRIS ... Counterman (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Guest (uncredited) GEORGE J. LEWIS ... Detective #2 (uncredited) FRANCES MACK ... Guest (uncredited) JERRY MARLOWE ... Reporter (uncredited) ROBERT McCORD ... Man in Park (uncredited) GEORGE MEEKER ... Mr. Crust (uncredited) JOAN MILLER ... Reporter (uncredited) MARTHA MONTGOMERY ... Pretty Girl (uncredited) ANNE NAGEL ... Reporter (uncredited) ARTHUR O'CONNELL ... Reporter (uncredited) EDDIE PARKER ... Detective #1 (uncredited) PAT PARRISH ... Girl (uncredited) KENNETH PATTERSON ... Reporter (uncredited) RALPH PETERS ... Taxi Driver (uncredited) YVETTE REYNARD ... Girl (uncredited) PAT SHADE ... Newsboy (uncredited) CHARLES SHERLOCK ... Reporter (uncredited) JOHN VALENTINE ... Stammers (uncredited) JOSEPHINE WHITTELL ... Dowager (uncredited) |
Directed by: WILLIAM A. SEITER GREGORY LA CAVA ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: HARRY KURNITZ ... (screenplay) and FRANK TASHLIN ... (screenplay) S.J. PERELMAN ... (book) and OGDEN NASH ... (book) THOMAS ANSTEY GUTHRIE (as F. ANSTEY) ... (suggested by "The Tinted Venus" by) ========= Produced by: JOHN BECK ... associate producer LESTER COWAN ... producer WILLIAM A. SEITER ... producer ========= Music by: KURT WEILL ... (music by) ANN RONELL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: FRANZ PLANER (as FRANK PLANER) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: OTTO LUDWIG ... film editor ========= Art Direction by: BERNARD HERZBRUN EMRICH NICHOLSON (as EMRICH H. NICHOLSON) ========= Set Decoration by: A. ROLAND FIELDS (as AL FIELDS) ... (set decorations) RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: ORRY-KELLY ... (gowns) ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: HOWARD CHRISTIE ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WILLIAM HOLLAND ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound JOE LAPIS ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY ... special photography ========= Camera and Electrical Department: SHERMAN CLARK ... still photographer (uncredited) DAVE RAGIN ... camera operator (uncredited) EVERETT SMITH ... grip (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO ARNAUD (as LEON ARNAUD) ... songs: arranged and conducted by OGDEN NASH ... lyrics by ANN RONELL ... new lyrics ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) EILEEN WILSON ... singing voice: Ava Gardner (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PAT BETZ ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LESTER COWAN ... presenter CHERYL CRAWFORD (as CRAWFORD) ... producer: original musical production BILLY DANIEL (as BILLY DANIELS) ... dance director ELIA KAZAN ... stager: original musical production JOHN J. WILDBERG (as WILDBERG) ... producer: original musical production |
Production Companies: Artists Alliance ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Universal Film (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical Universal Film (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Universal Pictures (1950) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Mundus Television (1954) [USA] TV National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1958) [USA] TV Republic Pictures Home Video (1988) [USA] VHS Republic Pictures Home Video (1992) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Republic Pictures Home Video (1993) [USA] VHS - (45th Anniversary Release) Republic Pictures Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS - (Colorized Version) Republic Pictures Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS e-m-s the DVD-Company (2002) [GERMANY] DVD Suevia Films (2005) [SPAIN] DVD MCP Sound & Media AG (2007) [GERMANY] DVD Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2008) [USA] DVD Olive Films (2012) [USA] DVD / DVD and Blu-ray Olive Films (2013) [CANADA] DVD Republic Pictures (II) [USA] TV ========= Other Companies: Republic Pictures (VHS package design) |
1 September 1948 [USA] 22 September 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 10 December 1948 [Mexico] 29 April 1949 [Finland] 15 September 1949 [Portugal] |
FOR THE LOVE OF MARY (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 30 minutes] Young girl gets a job at the White House as a switchboard operator and gets mixed up in politics. |
ON THE WINGS OF A SONG (uncredited) Music by Felix Mendelssohn Adaptation by Edgar Fairchild Lyrics by Sidney Miller Sung by Deanna Durbin MOONLIGHT BAY (uncredited) Music by Percy Wenrich Lyrics by Edward Madden Sung by Deanna Durbin and Supreme Court justices I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN (uncredited) Music and lyrics by Thomas Payne Westendorf Sung by Deanna Durbin and Supreme Court justices LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART (uncredited) Music by Leo Friedman Lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson Sung by the Supreme Court justices LARGO AL FACTOTUM (1816) (uncredited) from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)" Music by Gioachino Rossini Libretto by Cesare Sterbini Sung by Deanna Durbin IN THE GLOAMING (uncredited) Music by Annie Fortescue Harrison Lyrics by Meta Orred NEWS REEL (uncredited) Music by Louis De Francesco JOZSI BACSI (uncredited) Written by Charles Previn |
DEANNA DURBIN ... Mary Peppertree EDMOND O'BRIEN ... Lt. Tom Farrington DON TAYLOR ... David Paxton JEFFREY LYNN ... Phillip Manning RAY COLLINS ... Harvey Elwood HUGO HAAS ... Gustav Heindel HARRY DAVENPORT ... Justice Peabody GRIFF BARNETT ... Timothy Peppertree KATHARINE ALEXANDER ... Miss Harkness JAMES TODD ... Justice Van Sloan MORRIS ANKRUM ... Adm. Walton FRANK CONROY ... Samuel Litchfield LEON BELASCO ... Igor LOUISE BEAVERS ... Bertha RAYMOND GREENLEAF ... Justice Williams CHARLES MEREDITH ... Justice Hastings ADELE ROWLAND ... Mrs. Peabody MARY ADAMS ... Marge ADRIENNE MARDEN ... Hilda BEATRICE ROBERTS ... Dorothy HARRY CHESHIRE ... Col. Hedley DONALD RANDOLPH ... Asst. Attorney General WILLIAM GOULD ... Sen. Benning Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LOIS AUSTIN ... (uncredited) POLLY BAILEY ... (uncredited) EDDIE COKE ... (uncredited) GEORGE ELDREDGE ... (uncredited) BEN ERWAY ... (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... (uncredited) JOHN GALLAUDET ... Aide (uncredited) JESSE GRAVES ... Butler (uncredited) WILLIAM HAADE ... (uncredited) MILTON KIBBEE ... (uncredited) GEORGE LYNN ... (uncredited) FRANK McFARLAND ... (uncredited) ART MILES ... (uncredited) HOWARD NEGLEY ... (uncredited) HELEN SPRING ... (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... (uncredited) LENA TORRENCE ... (uncredited) CHARLES TROWBRIDGE ... Deputy Commissioner (uncredited) ERICH VON SCHILLING ... (uncredited) |
Directed by: FREDERICK DE CORDOVA ========= Writing Credits: OSCAR BRODNEY ... (original screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROBERT ARTHUR ... producer ========= Music by: FRANK SKINNER ========= Cinematography by: WILLIAM H. DANIELS ... (as WILLIAM DANIELS) ========= Film Editing by: TED J. KENT ========= Art Direction by: ROBERT F. BOYLE (as ROBERT BOYLE) BERNARD HERZBRUN ========= Set Decoration by: JOHN P. AUSTIN RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN ========= Costume Design by: ORRY-KELLY ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: HENRY SPITZ ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: FRED FRANK ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: JACK A. BOLGER Jr. ... sound LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: WILLIAM DODDS ... camera operator (uncredited) MAURICE GOLDBERG ... still photographer (uncredited) F. HAWKINS ... grip (uncredited) ========= Music Department: EDGAR FAIRCHILD ... conductor: Deanna Durbin's songs MILTON SCHWARZWALD ... musical director DAVID TAMKIN ... orchestrator ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MILLY VALLIE ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: NICK CASTLE ... dance director (as Miss Durbin's songs staged by) JOAN HATHAWAY ... dialogue director |
Production Companies: Universal International Pictures (UI) ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Acme Films (1948) [PHILIPPINES] Theatrical Universal Film (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (1998) [USA] VHS Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2012) [USA] DVD Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2012) [USA] DVD - (Deanna Durbin: The Music and Romance Collection) ========= Other Companies: TCM Vault Collection (package design) |
5 September 1948 [USA] 25 February 1963 [Sweden] |
![]() MUSIC MAN (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 6 minutes] Bickering brothers unwittingly wind up working together on the same musical production. |
BELLA BELLA MARIE Written by Gerhard Winkler, Don Pelosi and Leo Towers Sung by Phil Brito with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (as the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) LITTLE MAN, YOU'VE HAD A BUSY DAY Written by Mabel Wayne, Maurice Sigler and Al Hoffman Sung by Freddie Stewart with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (as the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) I COULD SWEAR IT WAS YOU Written by Phil Brito, Larry Stock and Allan Flynn Sung by Phil Brito with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (as the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) SHY ANN (FROM OLD CHEYENNE) Written by Freddie Stewart and Arnold Ross Sung by Freddie Stewart with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (as the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) COMM'E BELLA A STAGIONE Written by Gigi Pisano and Rodolfo Falvo Sung by Phil Brito |
JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra FREDDIE STEWART ... Freddie Russo PHIL BRITO ... Phil Russo ALAN HALE Jr. ... Joe JUNE PREISSER ... June Larkin NOEL NEILL ... Kitty GRAZIA NARCISO ... Mrs. Russo CHICK CHANDLER ... Sanders NORMAN LEAVITT ... Sam HELEN WOODFORD ... Secretary GERTRUDE ASTOR ... Mrs. Larkin WILLIAM BAILEY (as WILLIAM NORTON BAILEY) ... Mr. Larkin ROY AVERSA ... Luigi HERMAN CANTOR ... Musician - Piano Player PAUL BRADLEY ... Tony Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JIMMY DORSEY ... Band Leader RAY BAUDUC ... Musician - Drummer (uncredited) BRAD GOWANS ... Trombonist (uncredited) NAPPY LAMARE ... Guitarist (uncredited) JOE MANDRAGON ... Band Musician (uncredited) AL PELLEGRINO ... Tenor Saxaphonist (uncredited) DOC RANDO ... Clarinetist (uncredited) ARNOLD ROSS ... Pianist (uncredited) CHARLEY TEAGARDEN ... Trumpeter (uncredited) |
Directed by: WILL JASON ========= Writing Credits: SAM MINTZ ... (original screenplay) ========= Produced by: MAURICE DUKE ... associate producer WILL JASON ... producer ========= Cinematography by: JACKSON ROSE ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM AUSTIN ========= Art Direction by: DAVE MILTON ========= Set Decoration by: RAYMOND BOLTZ Jr. ========= Makeup Department: LELA CHAMBERS ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: ALLEN K. WOOD ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MELVILLE SHYER ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: BUDDY MYERS (as L.J. MYERS) ... sound technician ========= Camera and Electrical Department: WILLIAM MARGULIES (as BILL MARGOLIES) ... camera operator GEORGE BOOKER ... grip (uncredited) AL ST. HILAIRE ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: OTHO LOVERING ... supervising editor ========= Music Department: EDWARD J. KAY (as EDWARD KAY) ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: BOBBIE SIERKS (as BOBBIE SIERKES) ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: JAMESON BREWER ... dialogue director |
Production Companies: Monogram Pictures ========= Distributors: Monogram Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1948) [UK] Theatrical CBS (1952) [USA] TV |
9 September 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 11 April 1949 [Sweden] 29 July 1949 [Mexico] 15 November 1949 [Portugal] 27 February 1950 [Denmark] 3 March 1950 [Finland] 20 February 1951 [West Germany] 18 April 1951 {premiere} [Marseilles, France] 1951 [Austria] 28 March 1952 [Australia] 2 February 1953 [Madrid, Spain] 26 February 1953 [Barcelona, Spain] 1 September 1998 (video premiere) [USA] |
LUXURY LINER (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 38 minutes] What do you do when you are an effervescent teen called Polly and you have a dad who is the skipper of a luxury liner? You ask him to take you on a cruise to Rio of course. What if Captain Bradford refuses and wants you to stay in your boring boarding-school? You stow away, it goes without saying. What if you want to become a singer? Well, you try to convince an operatic star on board of your singing skills. What if Daddy objects to realizing that her daughter's new friend Laura has a crush on him? Just play Cupid for him. Don't you worry, all will end well! |
SPRING CAME BACK TO VIENNA (uncredited) Written by Janice Torre, Fred Spielman and Fritz Rotter Sung by Jane Powell and Chorus FINALE, ACT III (uncredited) from "Aida" Music by Giuseppe Verdi Sung by Lauritz Melchior and Marina Koshetz ALOUETTE (uncredited) Traditional Sung and Danced by Jane Powell and Kitchen Staff CUGAT'S NUGAT (uncredited) Music by Xavier Cugat and Rafael Angulo Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra YES, WE HAVE NO BANANAS (uncredited) Written by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn Sung by The Pied Pipers HELAN GAR (uncredited) Traditional Music Arranged by George Stoll Sung by Lauritz Melchior, The Pied Pipers and Audience OBÉISSONS QUAND LEUR VOIX APPELLE from "Manon" Music by Jules Massenet Sung by Jane Powell CON MARACAS (uncredited) Written by Xavier Cugat and Candido Dimanlig Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra THE PEANUT VENDOR (uncredited) Written by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Moïse Simons and Marion Sunshine Sung by Jane Powell with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra I'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter Sung by Marina Koshetz COME BACK TO SORRENTO (uncredited) Music by Ernesto De Curtis English Lyrics by Claude Aveling Sung by Lauritz Melchior SPRING CAME BACK TO VIENNA (reprise) (uncredited) Written by Janice Torre, Fred Spielman and Fritz Rotter Sung by Jane Powell and Lauritz Melchior MY SHAWL (uncredited) Music by Xavier Cugat Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra NIGHT MUST FALL (uncredited) Written by Xavier Cugat and Barnett Shaw Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra |
GEORGE BRENT ... Captain Jeremy Bradford JANE POWELL ... Polly Bradford LAURITZ MELCHIOR ... Olaf Eriksen FRANCES GIFFORD ... Laura Dene MARINA KOSHETZ ... Zita Romanka XAVIER CUGAT ... Xavier Cugat THOMAS E. BREEN ... Denis Mulvy RICHARD DERR ... Charles G.K. Worton JOHN RIDGELY (as JOHN RIDGELEY) ... Chief Officer Carver THE PIED PIPERS ... Themselves CONNIE GILCHRIST ... Bertha Rest of cast listed alphabetically: C. AUBREY SMITH ... Edward Thorndike ALADDIN ... Member of Cugat's Orchestra (uncredited) SAM ASH ... Waiter (uncredited) HAL BELL ... Dancer (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Maid (uncredited) BETTY BLYTHE ... Miss Fenmoor (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) WALTER CLINTON ... Waiter (uncredited) JOYCE COMPTON ... (uncredited) (unconfirmed) NADINE CONNER ... Vocalist (uncredited) GENE COOGAN ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) CYNTHIA CRANE ... Suzy (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) MICHAEL DUGAN ... Officer (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) LEE TUNG FOO ... Fu Dong, Chinese Chef (uncredited) GEORGE FORD ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) KENNETH GIBSON ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) WILLIAM O. HARBACH ... Steward (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Opera Patron in Audience (uncredited) HAL HOPPER ... Member, The Pied Pipers (uncredited) WESLEY HOPPER ... Waiter (uncredited) JUNE HUTTON ... Member, The Pied Pipers (uncredited) JANE ISBELL ... Girl (uncredited) SHIRLEY JOHNS ... Countess Karper (uncredited) LOUISE LANE ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) JACK 'TINY' LIPSON ... Fat Guest (uncredited) JACK LOMAS ... Waiter (uncredited) CHUCK LOWRY ... Member, The Pied Pipers (uncredited) CAREN MARSH ... Girl (uncredited) THOMAS MARTIN ... Waiter (uncredited) MAY McAVOY ... Woman (uncredited) GEORGE MEADER ... John, Charles' Secretary (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) SUSAN MILLER ... Girl (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) GLORIA MOORE ... Girl (uncredited) ROGER MOORE ... Waiter (uncredited) KAY NORTON ... Ship's Hostess (uncredited) MONTY O'GRADY ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) PATSY PARSONS ... Joyce (uncredited) JUANITA QUIGLEY ... Jean (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) MARY JANE SMITH ... Martha (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) WILLIAM TANNEN ... Ship Headwaiter (uncredited) DOROTHY VAUGHAN ... Ship's Maid (uncredited) ROMO VINCENT ... Pierre (uncredited) HARRY WILSON ... Ship's Crewman (uncredited) GEORGETTE WINDSOR ... Perdita (uncredited) GLORIA WINTERS ... Tessa (uncredited) CLARK YOCUM ... Member, The Pied Pipers (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD WHORF ========= Writing Credits: GLADYS LEHMAN ... (screenplay) and RICHARD CONNELL ... (screenplay) KARL KAMB ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT H. PLANCK (as ROBERT PLANCK) ========= Film Editing by: ROBERT KERN (as ROBERT J. KERN) ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS PAUL GROESSE ========= Set Decoration by: ARTHUR KRAMS EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: JEAN LOUIS HELEN ROSE VALLES ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: SERGEI PETSCHNIKOFF ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: TOM ANDRE ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: STANDISH J. LAMBERT ... sound DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound ========= Special Effects by: A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects DONALD JAHRAUS ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: TOM LONG ... grip (uncredited) FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited) HARKNESS SMITH ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director ALEXANDER COURAGE ... one musical source cue / orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: GRACE DUBRAY (as GRACE DuBRAY) ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: NICK CASTLE ... choreographer JAMES GOOCH ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) [NORWAY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) [FRANCE] Theatrical - (35 and 16 mm) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) [SPAIN] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Video ((199?)) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) MGM/UA Home Entertainment VHS |
19 October 1948 [USA] 17 December 1948 [Sweden] 17 October 1949 [UK] 30 November 1949 [Mexico] 10 February 1950 [Australia] 13 April 1950 [Portugal] 19 June 1950 [Denmark] 24 November 1950 [France] 30 November 1951 [Finland] 7 December 1951 [Japan] 4 February 1957 [Madrid, Spain] 27 May 1976 (TV premiere) [West Germany] 8 August 2003 {Locarno Film Festival} [Switzerland] |
![]() A SONG IS BORN (Comedy | Music | Musical | Romance) [1 hour 53 minutes] With her gangster boyfriend under investigation by the police, a nightclub singer hides out in a musical research institution staffed by bachelor professors - one of whom begins to fall for her. |
A SONG IS BORN (1948) Words and Music by Don Raye and Gene de Paul (as Gene De Paul) Orchestrations by Sonny Burke Sung by Virginia Mayo (uncredited) (dubbed by Jeri Sullavan (uncredited)) Sung and played by Louis Armstrong (uncredited) Played by Tommy Dorsey (uncredited) Sung by The Golden Gate Quartette (uncredited) DADDY – O (1948) Words and Music by Don Raye and Gene de Paul (as Gene De Paul) Orchestrations by Sonny Burke Sung by Virginia Mayo (uncredited) (dubbed by Jeri Sullavan (uncredited)), and The Page Cavanaugh Trio (uncredited) Played often as background music B-A-C-H BOOGIE (uncredited) Based on a theme by Johann Sebastian Bach Played by Ford Washington Lee ANITRA'S BOOGIE (uncredited) Based on "Anitra's Dance" from Peer Gynt, Op. 23, by Edvard Grieg (1875) Played by Benny Goodman and Ford Washington Lee MUSKRAT RAMBLE (1926) (uncredited) Written by Ray Gilbert and Kid Ory Performed by Mel Powell and band members I'M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU (1932) (uncredited) Music by George Bassman Played by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra OLD BLIND BARNABAS (uncredited) Traditional Performed by The Golden Gate Quartette, featuring Willie Johnson GOLDWYN STOMP (1947) (uncredited) Written by Lionel Hampton Performed by Lionel Hampton and band, with Louis Armstrong REDSKIN RHUMBA (1945) (uncredited) Written and Performed by Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra TRIO IN B FLAT MAJOR, OP. 97 (1811) (uncredited) Written by Ludwig van Beethoven Played by some of the professors STEALIN' APPLES (1936) (uncredited) Music by Fats Waller Performed by Benny Goodman and some band members ANVIL CHORUS FROM IL TROVATORE (1853) (uncredited) Music by Giuseppe Verdi Played during the long-haired music session QUARTET FROM RIGOLETTO (1851) (uncredited) Music by Giuseppe Verdi Played during the long-haired music session OVERTURE FROM WILLIAM TELL (1829) (uncredited) Music by Gioachino Rossini Played during the long-haired music session BRIDAL CHORUS (HERE COMES THE BRIDE) (1850) (uncredited) from "Lohengrin" Written by Richard Wagner Played in the score SWEET GENEVIEVE (1869) (uncredited) Music by Henry Tucker Lyrics by George Cooper Sung a cappella by all the professors GAUDEAMUS IGITUR (uncredited) Traditional Sung by the professors JOSHUA FIT DE BATTLE OF JERICHO (uncredited) Traditional Sung by The Golden Gate Quartette FLYING HOME (1939) (uncredited) Composed by Lionel Hampton, Benny Goodman and Edgar De Lange Performed by Benny Goodman and other musicians |
DANNY KAYE ... Professor Hobart Frisbee VIRGINIA MAYO ... Honey Swanson BENNY GOODMAN ... Professor Magenbruch TOMMY DORSEY ... Tommy Dorsey LOUIS ARMSTRONG ... Louis Armstrong LIONEL HAMPTON ... Lionel Hampton CHARLIE BARNET ... Charlie Barnet MEL POWELL ... Mel Powell FORD WASHINGTON LEE ... Buck JOHN W. BUBBLES (as JOHN WILLIAM SUBLETT) ... Bubbles PAGE CAVANAUGH TRIO (as THE PAGE CAVANAUGH TRIO) ... The Page Cavanaugh Trio THE GOLDEN GATE QUARTETTE (as THE GOLDEN GATE QUARTET) ... The Golden Gate Quartette SAMBA KINGS (as RUSSO AND THE SAMBA KINGS) ... The Samba Kings HUGH HERBERT ... Professor Twingle STEVE COCHRAN ... Tony Crow J. EDWARD BROMBERG ... Dr. Elfini FELIX BRESSART ... Professor Gerkikoff LUDWIG STÖSSEL (as LUDWIG STOSSEL) ... Professor Traumer O.Z. WHITEHEAD ... Professor Oddly ESTHER DALE ... Miss Bragg MARY FIELD ... Miss Totten HOWLAND CHAMBERLAIN (as HOWLAND CHAMBERLIN) ... Mr. Setter PAUL LANGTON ... Joe SIDNEY BLACKMER ... Adams BEN WELDEN ... Monte BEN CHASEN ... Ben PETER VIRGO ... Louis HARRY BABASIN ... Bass LOUIE BELLSON ... Drums ALTON HENDRICKSON ... Guitar Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JULIETTE BALL ... Woman at Chocolate Club (uncredited) SHIRLEY BALLARD ... Chorine at Crow's Nest (uncredited) EDWARD BIBY ... Headwaiter at Barnet Club (uncredited) NORMAN BLAKE ... Man at Crow's Nest (uncredited) LENNIE BLUETT ... Man at Chocolate Club (uncredited) THE BRAZILIANS ... Performers (uncredited) PAUL E. BURNS ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited) LUCILLE CASEY ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) LANE CHANDLER ... Policeman at Twin Oaks Inn (uncredited) PETER CUSANELLI ... Chef at Dixieland Club (uncredited) VIVIAN DANDRIDGE ... Patron at The Chocolate Club (uncredited) ROY DARMOUR ... Man at Crow's Nest (uncredited) JOE DEVLIN ... Adams' Henchman (uncredited) CARL FAULKNER ... Postman (uncredited) MAXINE FIFE ... Woman at Barnet Club (uncredited) BESS FLOWERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) GEORGE FORD ... Man at Table (uncredited) LOUISE FRANKLIN ... Woman at Chocolate Club (uncredited) RAOUL FREEMAN ... Detective from D.A.'s Office (uncredited) DIANE GARRETT ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) KAREN X. GAYLORD ... Woman at Crow's Nest (uncredited) NORMA GENTNER ... Girl with Samba Kings (uncredited) SUE GEORGE ... Cigarette Girl (uncredited) WILLIAM HAADE ... Detective from D.A.'s Office (uncredited) BARBARA HAMILTON ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) CHARLES HAWKINS ... Nightclub Patron at The Chocolate Club (uncredited) JOHN IMPOLITO ... Chef at the Dixieland (uncredited) MARJORIE JACKSON ... Chorine at Crow's Nest (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Waiter at Crow's Nest (uncredited) NOLAN LEARY ... Stage Doorman at the Crow's Nest (uncredited) BERT LEBARON ... Chef at Dixieland Club (uncredited) WILL LEE ... Waiter at the Dixieland Club (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) FRANK MEREDITH ... Policeman at Toll Gate (uncredited) JILL MEREDITH ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) BEVERLEE MITCHELL ... Girl at Table (uncredited) MARTHA MONTGOMERY ... Chorine at Crow's Nest (uncredited) JUANITA MOORE ... Woman at Chocolate Club (uncredited) GENE MORGAN ... Man at Dorsey Club (uncredited) DIANA MUMBY ... Chorine at Crow's Nest (uncredited) JANIE NEW ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) MILICENT PATRICK ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) FOSTER H. PHINNEY ... Man at Crow's Nest (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Man at Dorsey Club (uncredited) MUNI SEROFF ... Waiter (uncredited) JERI SULLAVAN ... Honey Swanson (singing voice) (uncredited) IRENE VERNON ... Woman at Crow's Nest (uncredited) PAT WALKER ... Photographer at Dorsey Club (uncredited) ALICE WALLACE ... Woman at Dorsey Club (uncredited) DON WILMOT ... Messenger (uncredited) |
Directed by: HOWARD HAWKS ========= Writing Credits: BILLY WILDER ... (based on the story "From A to Z" by) and THOMAS MONROE ... (based on the story "From A to Z" by) HARRY TUGEND ... (adaptation) (uncredited) HELEN McSWEENEY ... (dialogue director) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: SAMUEL GOLDWYN ... producer ========= Music by: HUGO FRIEDHOFER ... (uncredited) EMIL NEWMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: GREGG TOLAND ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DANIEL MANDELL ========= Art Direction by: PERRY FERGUSON GEORGE JENKINS ========= Set Decoration by: JULIA HERON ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: IRENE SHARAFF (as SHARAFF) ========= Makeup Department: MARIE CLARK ... hair stylist ROBERT STEPHANOFF ... makeup MEL BERNS ... makeup department head (uncredited) ========= Production Management: LEON FROMKESS ... executive in charge of production (uncredited) RAOUL PAGEL ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JOSEPH BOYLE ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRED LAU ... sound recorder LARRY GANNON ... sound (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: HARRY REDMOND Jr. ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: JOHN P. FULTON (as JOHN FULTON) ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: W. HOWARD GREENE ... director of photography (uncredited) RALPH HOGE ... grip (uncredited) HAL McALPIN ... still photographer (uncredited) BERT SHIPMAN ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: HUGO FRIEDHOFER ... musical director EMIL NEWMAN ... musical director SONNY BURKE ... orchestrator (uncredited) FLETCHER HENDERSON ... music arranger (uncredited) LOUIS KAUFMAN ... musician: violin (uncredited) JEROME MOROSS ... composer: additional music (uncredited) JERI SULLAVAN ... singing voice: Virginia Mayo (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: SAM FREEDLE ... script supervisor (uncredited) ANITA SPEER ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: WILLIAM FRITZSCHE ... associate Technicolor color director SAMUEL GOLDWYN ... presenter NATALIE KALMUS ... Technicolor color director |
Production Companies: The Samuel Goldwyn Company (uncredited) ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (released through) (as RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.) (1948) [USA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1949) [UK] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1950) [FRANCE] Theatrical Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment (1997) [USA] VHS Home Box Office Home Video (HBO) (1999) [USA] DVD Home Box Office Home Video (HBO) (1999) [USA] VHS Warner Archive Collection (2014) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2014) [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E.) |
10 November 1948 [USA] 31 January 1949 [Sweden] 19 March 1949 [Mexico] 6 October 1949 [Argentina] 27 August 1951 [Portugal] |
![]() WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME (Musical) [1 hour 38 minutes] Vaudeville performers, Dailey and Grable, have marital difficulties when he hits the "Big Time", which are compounded by his drinking problem. |
WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME Music by Bill Munro Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis BY THE WAY Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon WHAT DID I DO? Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon OH! FRENCHY Music by Con Conrad Lyrics by Sam Ehrlich BYE BYE BLACKBIRD Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Mort Dixon BAM BAM BAMY SHORE Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Mort Dixon OUI, OUI, MARIE Music by Fred Fisher Lyrics by Al Bryan and Joseph McCarthy DON'T BRING LULU Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Billy Rose and Lew Brown AIN'T WE GOT FUN Music by Richard A. Whiting Lyrics by Ray Egan and Gus Kahn THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown SWEET GEORGIA BROWN Music by Maceo Pinkard and Ben Bernie Lyrics by Kenneth Casey THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY Music by Walter Donaldson Lyrics by Monty C. Brice SAY 'SI SI' (PARA VIGO ME VOY) Written by Ernesto Lecuona Lyrics by Francia Luban English lyrics by Al Stillman AND HE'D SAY 'OO-LA-LA WEE-WEE' Music by Harry Ruby Lyrics by George Jessel OH, MY LOVE Music by James V. Monaco Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy HOW 'YA GONNA KEEP 'EM DOWN ON THE FARM (AFTER THEY'VE SEEN PAREE?) Music by Walter Donaldson Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young BRIDAL CHORUS from "Lohengrin" Music by Richard Wagner |
BETTY GRABLE ... Bonny Kane DAN DAILEY ... 'Skid' Johnson JACK OAKIE ... Bozo Evans JUNE HAVOC ... Gussie Evans RICHARD ARLEN ... Harvey Howell JAMES GLEASON ... Lefty Moore Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LOUISE ALLEN ... Dancer (uncredited) MAXINE ARDELL ... Dancer (uncredited) DOROTHY BABB ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) BETTY JANE BARTON ... Dancer (uncredited) PATI BEHRS ... Woman in Box (uncredited) SAM BERNARD ... Process Server (uncredited) LELA BLISS ... Woman (uncredited) HARRY CARTER ... Man in Box (uncredited) EDWARD CLARK ... Box-Office Clerk (uncredited) LES CLARK ... Trouper (uncredited) JOANNA DALE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) GRACE DAVIES ... Dancert (uncredited) WANDA FLIPPEN ... Russian Showgirl (uncredited) HELEN FOSTER ... Waitress (uncredited) GLORIA GALE ... Dancer (uncredited) TIM GRAHAM ... Painter (uncredited) KIT GUARD ... Sailor (uncredited) NANCY HALE ... Minor Role (uncredited) RUTH HALL ... Spanish Showgirl (uncredited) DONNA HAMILTON ... Hat Check Girl (uncredited) BERT HICKS ... Minor Role (uncredited) MAURITZ HUGO ... Stage Manager (uncredited) CHESTER JONES ... Red Cap (uncredited) LU ANNE JONES... Chorus Girl (uncredited) TED JORDAN... Sailor (uncredited) MADGE JOURNEAY ... Minor Role (uncredited) ROBERT KARNES ... Attendant (uncredited) ROBERT EMMETT KEANE ... Sam Harris (uncredited) DONNA LA BARR ... Dancer (uncredited) CHARLES LA TORRE ... Tony (uncredited) RUTH LANDIS ... Dancer (uncredited) BILLIE LANE ... Dancer (uncredited) ROGER LASWELL ... Sailor (uncredited) GEORGE 'BEETLEPUSS' LEWIS ... 'Beetlepuss' - a Comic (uncredited) J. FARRELL MacDONALD ... Doorman (uncredited) LEE MacGREGOR ... Call Boy (uncredited) HANK MANN ... Man (uncredited) JERRY MAREN ... Midget (uncredited) MARION MARSHALL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) ROBERT McCORD ... Minor Role (uncredited) GEORGE MELFORD ... Conductor (uncredited) DAVE MORRIS ... Painter (uncredited) JOAN MYLES ... Dutch Showgirl (uncredited) NOEL NEILL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) LENORE NELEMS ... Minor Role (uncredited) GWYNNE NORYS ... Minor Role (uncredited) GEORGE O'HARA ... Stagehand (uncredited) ROBERT PATTEN ... Sailor (uncredited) FLORENCE PEPPER ... Minor Role (uncredited) PANCHITA ROWE ... Minor Role (uncredited) EDNA RYAN ... Minor Role (uncredited) JACK SANTORO ... Minor Role (uncredited) FRANK J. SCANNELL ... Vendor (uncredited) HARRIET SCOTT ... Minor Role (uncredited) HARRY SEYMOUR ... Trouper (uncredited) JOHN SHAY ... Minor Role (uncredited) EVERETT SMITH ... Attendant (uncredited) WANDA SMITH ... Minor Role (uncredited) JEAN SPANGLER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) BEE STEVENS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) TOM STEVENSON ... Valet (uncredited) CHARLES TANNEN ... Intern (uncredited) SUE TAYLOR ... Minor Role (uncredited) TINY TIMBRELL ... Musician (uncredited) WILLIAM VEDDER ... Room Service Waiter (uncredited) TITO VUOLO ... Proprietor (uncredited) VANITA WADE ... Bubbles (uncredited) BILL WALKER ... Porter (uncredited) JEAN WALLACE ... Sylvia Marco (uncredited) JASPER WELDON ... Red Cap (uncredited) DICK WESSEL ... Sailor (uncredited) CAROL WEST ... Minor Role (uncredited) KENNY WILLIAMS ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) ANGELA WILSON ... French Showgirl (uncredited) |
Directed by: WALTER LANG ========= Writing Credits: LAMAR TROTTI ... (screenplay) GEORGE MANKER WATTERS ... (play) and ARTHUR HOPKINS ... (play) ELIZABETH REINHARDT ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: GEORGE JESSEL ... producer ========= Cinematography by: HARRY JACKSON ========= Film Editing by: BARBARA McLEAN ========= Art Direction by: LELAND FULLER LYLE R. WHEELER (as LYLE WHEELER) ========= Set Decoration by: ERNEST LANSING THOMAS LITTLE ========= Costume Design by: RENÉ HUBERT ========= Makeup Department: MARIE BRASSELLI ... hair stylist PAT McNALLEY (as PAT McNALLY) ... makeup artist BEN NYE ... makeup artist MARIE BRASSELLE ... hairdresser: Betty Grable (uncredited) ========= Production Management: A.F. ERICKSON (as BUDDY ERICKSON) ... production manager RAYMOND A. KLUNE ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: SAUL WURTZEL ... assistant director ========= Art Department: JOSEPH C. WRIGHT ... art director: musical settings ========= Sound Department: BERNARD FREERICKS ... sound ROGER HEMAN Sr. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound ========= Special Effects by: FRED SERSEN ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: MARTIN CRAIL ... still photographer BRUCE HUNSAKER ... grip IRVING ROSENBERG ... camera operator ANTHONY UGRIN ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: CHARLES LE MAIRE ... wardrobe director SAM BENSON ... wardrobe (uncredited) EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: EARLE HAGEN ... orchestrator CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal music director ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestrator JERRY ADLER ... harmonica arranger (uncredited) MAURICE DE PACKH ... additional arranger / additional orchestrator (uncredited) CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... musical development (uncredited) GENE ROSE ... additional arranger (uncredited) JOHN N. SCOTT ... music arranger / musician: piano improvisation (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: TERESA BRACHETTO ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: ANGELA BLUE ... assistant choreographer LEONARD DOSS ... associate technicolor color director SEYMOUR FELIX ... choreographer NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director KENNY WILLIAMS ... choreographer MICHAEL AUDLEY ... dialogue director (uncredited) HUGH CUMMINGS ... dialogue director (uncredited) HENRY KLINGER ... associate story editor (uncredited) GEORGE 'BEETLEPUSS' LEWIS ... technical advisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1948) [USA] Theatrical Fox Films (1949) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1949) [UK] Theatrical |
18 November 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] January 1949 [USA] 5 March 1949 [Sweden] 27 October 1949 [Mexico] 24 March 1950 [Finland] 30 May 1952 [France] 22 January 1965 (re-release) [Finland] |
![]() THE KISSING BANDIT (Comedy | Musical | Western) [1 hour 40 minutes] Ricardo, the milquetoast son of a Mexican bandit, would rather lead a quiet life in Boston. But the family would rather that he follow in his father's footsteps and become "The Kissing Bandit". |
TOMORROW MEANS ROMANCE Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by William Katz Kathryn Grayson WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME? Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Earl K. Brent Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson IF I STEAL A KISS Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Edward Heyman Frank Sinatra, reprised by Kathryn Grayson I LIKE YOU Sung and Danced by Sono Osato SIESTA Frank Sinatra DANCE OF FURY Music by Nacio Herb Brown Danced by Ricardo Montalban, Cyd Charisse and Ann Miller SEÑORITA Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Earl K. Brent Kathryn Grayson and Frank Sinatra LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Earl K. Brent Sung by Kathryn Grayson |
FRANK SINATRA ... Ricardo KATHRYN GRAYSON ... Teresa J. CARROL NAISH ... Chico MILDRED NATWICK ... Isabella MIKHAIL RASUMNY ... Don Jose BILLY GILBERT ... General Felipe Toro SONO OSATO ... Bianca CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Colonel Gomez CARLETON G. YOUNG ... Count Ricardo Belmonte RICARDO MONTALBAN ... Fiesta Specialty Dancer ANN MILLER ... Fiesta Specialty Dancer CYD CHARISSE ... Dancer EDNA SKINNER ... Juanita VICENTE GÓMEZ ... Mexican Guitarist Rest of cast listed alphabetically: CARLOS ALBERT ... Footman (uncredited) HERMAN BELMONTE ... Party Guest (uncredited) NANA BRYANT ... Nun (uncredited) GENE COOGAN ... Townsman (uncredited) JOE DOMINGUEZ ... Francisco (uncredited) SALLY FORREST ... Fiesta Specialty Dancer (uncredited) BYRON FOULGER ... Grandee (uncredited) CAPTAIN GARCIA ... Coachman (uncredited) NORMA GENTNER ... Convent Girl (uncredited) FRED GILMAN ... Pedro (uncredited) GINNY JACKSON ... Convent Girl (uncredited) MICHAEL KOSTRICK ... Juan (uncredited) MITCHELL LEWIS ... Fernando (uncredited) JACK MANOLAS ... Grandee (uncredited) MARGARITA MARTÍN ... Rosita (uncredited) HENRY MIRELEZ ... Pepito, 8 Years Old (uncredited) ALEX MONTOYA ... Bandit (uncredited) ALBERTO MORIN ... Lotso (uncredited) LEO MOSTOVOY ... Advisor (uncredited) GERÖ MÁLY ... Advisor (uncredited) CARL PITTI ... Whip Expert (uncredited) JOSE PORTUGAL ... Party Guest (uncredited) PEDRO REGAS ... Esteban (uncredited) SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Guest (uncredited) JULIAN RIVERO ... Postman (uncredited) CLARK ROSS ... Party Guest (uncredited) NICK THOMPSON ... Pablo (uncredited) CANDY TOXTON ... Bit Role (uncredited) WILSON WOOD ... Advisor (uncredited) |
Directed by: LASLO BENEDEK ========= Writing Credits: JOHN BRIARD HARDING ... (writer) ISOBEL LENNART ... (writer) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT SURTEES ========= Film Editing by: ADRIENNE FAZAN ========= Art Direction by: RANDALL DUELL CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: JACK D. MOORE EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: WALTER PLUNKETT ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: SERGEI PETSCHNIKOFF ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MARVIN STUART ... assistant director CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: FRANK WESSELHOFF ... painter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: WILHELM W. BROCKWAY (as WILHELM BROCKWAY) ... sound recordist DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound ========= Special Effects by: A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects ========= Stunts: BEN JOHNSON ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ALBERT HUNTER ... grip (uncredited) A. LINDSLEY LANE ... camera operator (uncredited) FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited) HARRY STRADLING Jr. ... assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator: arrangements by EARL K. BRENT ... lyrics by NACIO HERB BROWN ... music by EDWARD HEYMAN ... lyrics by GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director SCOTT BRADLEY ... composer: additional music (uncredited) EARL K. BRENT ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) CALVIN JACKSON ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited) ANDRÉ PREVIN ... composer: additional music (uncredited) CONRAD SALINGER ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROBERT VAN EPS ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: FLORENCE SWAN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT ALTON ... dance director: Fiesta Dance Specialty Created by STANLEY DONEN ... choreographer HENRI JAFFA ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS ClassicLine (2004) [BRAZIL] DVD ========= Other Companies: MGM/UA Home Entertainment (VHS package design) Turner Entertainment (VHS package design) |
23 November 1948 {premiere} [Paris, France] 24 November 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 24 November 1949 [France] |
![]() LA BELLE MEUNIERE also known as PRETTY MILLER GIRL (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 34 minutes] Franz Schubert retired from Vienna in country for musical writing. He draws his inspiration from a romance with the watermiller's daughter. An operetta in the fifties Vienna style. This is the only movie from Marcel Pagnol in color and the only movie in rouxcolor, a French experimental process derivated from the agfacolor German process. |
LE TILLEUL Music by Franz Schubert Lyrics by Wilhelm Müller Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi VOYAGES Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi DIE FORELLE (The trout) Music by Franz Schubert MERCI AU RUISSEAU Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi SALUT DU MATIN Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi LES FLEURS DU MEUNIER Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi RUISSEAU DE MES AMOURS Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi SALUT DU SOIR Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi INQUIÉTUDE Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi COEUR FIDÈLE Music by Franz Schubert Arrangements by Tony Aubin Performed by Tino Rossi |
TINO ROSSI ... Franz Schubert JACQUELINE PAGNOL ... Brigitte - Watermiller's Daughter RAOUL MARCO ... Maître Guillaume LILIA VETTI ... La comtesse RAPHAËL PATORNI ... Le comte Christian EMMA LYONEL ... La baronne SUZANNE DESPRÈS (as SUZANNE DESPRÉS) ... La lavandière ROGER MONTEAUX (as ROGER MONTAUX) CHRISTIAN BERTOLA JEAN-PAUL COQUELIN (as JEAN PAUL COQUELIN) PIERRETTE ROSSI ... La camériste GUSTAVE HAMILTON (as HAMILTON) EDOUARD HEMME (as ED. HEMME) JULES DORPE Rest of cast listed alphabetically: NICOLAS AMATO ... Un ami de Schubert (uncredited) JEAN DESCHAMPS ... Un ami de Schubert (uncredited) ALEXANDRE FABRY ... Clodomir (uncredited) PIERRE LABRY ... Le cocher (uncredited) LOUIS LIONS ... Un ami de Schubert (uncredited) RENÉ MAUPRÉ ... Petit rôle (uncredited) |
Directed by: MARCEL PAGNOL ========= Writing Credits: MARCEL PAGNOL ... (writer) ========= Music by: TONY AUBIN ========= Cinematography by: WILLY FAKTOROVITCH (as WILLY et GRICHA WILLY) ========= Film Editing by: JEANNE RONGIER ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: ROBERT GIORDANI ========= Makeup Department: LOUIS LOUC (as LOUC) ... makeup artist JOSEPH MARINO (as MARINO) ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: BRANDLEY ... unit manager GARZIA ... unit manager JO MARTINETTI (as J. MARTINETTI) ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RAYMOND LAMY ... assistant director ========= Art Department: JEAN MANDAROUX ... assistant decorator ========= Sound Department: MARCEL ROYNÉ ... sound: chief operator P. WILLIS (as PH. WILLIS) ... technical director ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ROGER LEDRU ... assistant camera LÉO MIRKINE ... still photographer ========= Music Department: RAYMOND LEGRAND ... conductor / orchestrator ========= Script and Continuity Department: GEORGETTE BOUVIER ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: JEAN MARIE GUINOT (as JEAN GUINOT) ... assistant colour director ARMAND ROUX ... colour director |
Production Companies: Société du Film La Belle Meunière ========= Distributors: Gaumont (as CPLF Gaumont) (1948) [FRANCE] Theatrical ========= Other Companies: Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire (orchestra) |
29 November 1948 [Chicago, Illinois, USA] 19 January 1949 [USA] 23 March 1949 [UK] 2 December 1949 [Mexico] 19 December 1949 [Brazil] 22 December 1949 [Portugal] 4 January 1950 [Argentina] 19 May 1950 [Australia] 14 February 1951 [Montevideo, Uruguay] 15 April 1952 [Davao, Philippines] 21 July 2003 (DVD premiere) [UK] |
![]() SO DEAR TO MY HEART (Animation | Drama | Family | Musical) [1 hour 19 minutes] This heartwarming classic tells the tale of a country boy who adopts a mischevious black lamb and learns valuable lessons about love and dedication. |
LAVENDER BLUE (DILLY DILLY) (uncredited) Words by Larry Morey Music by Eliot Daniel Sung by Burl Ives SO DEAR TO MY HEART (uncredited) Written by Irving Taylor and Ticker Freeman Sung by John Beal IT'S WHATCHA DO WITH WHATCHA GOT (uncredited) Written by Don Raye and Gene de Paul Sung by Ken Carson OL' DAN PATCH (uncredited) Sung by Burl Ives STICK-TO-IT-IVITY (uncredited) Written by Larry Morey and Eliot Daniel Sung by Ken Carson "COUNTY FAIR' (uncredited) Written by Robert Wells and Mel Tormé Sung by Ken Carson |
BURL IVES ... Uncle Hiram Douglas BEULAH BONDI ... Granny Kincaid BOBBY DRISCOLL ... Jeremiah 'Jerry' Kincaid LUANA PATTEN ... Tildy HARRY CAREY ... Head Judge at County Fair RAYMOND BOND ... Pete Grundy - Storekeeper WALTER SODERLING ... Grampa Meeker MATT WILLIS ... Mr. Burns - Horse Trainer SPELMAN B. COLLINS ... Judge JOHN BEAL ... Jeremiah as an Adult - Narrator (voice) KEN CARSON ... Voice of Wise Old Owl (voice) BOB HAYMES ... Singer Bob Haymes (voice) JUD CONLON'S RHYTHMAIRES (as THE RHYTHMAIRES) ... Vocal Ensemble (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DANNY ... Baby Lamb / Ram STEWART BAIR ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) FRED CARTER ... Sheep Handler (uncredited) EMMETT CASEY ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) JACK CHASE ... Abe - Dan Patch's Groom (uncredited) RAYMOND CLARK ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) MARION DARLINGTON ...Whistling Sound Effect (voice) (uncredited) HOWARD A. DAVIS ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) THOMAS DUNN ... Scottish Singer (voice) (uncredited) ROBERT EBRIGHT ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) DIANE FLORENTINE ... Minor Role (uncredited) DOROTHY GOURLY ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) ELEANOR GOURLY ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) MARILYN GOURLY ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) DANIEL HAIGHT ... Fud Grundy (uncredited) ALAN HARRIS ... Judge (uncredited) BEULAH HUBBARD ... Minor Role (uncredited) HENRY KRUSE ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) EVA LEE KUNEY ... Honey Girl (uncredited) CLIFF LILJEKVIST ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) BUD LINN ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) GRAFTON LINN ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) RALPH LITTLEFIELD ... Farmer (uncredited) CLARENCE NASH ... Vocal Sound Effect (voice) (uncredited) JIMMY O'BRIEN ... Scottish Singer (voice) (uncredited) CHARLES PRESCOTT Jr. ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) THURL RAVENSCROFT ... Bull / Robert Bruce (voice) (uncredited) VIRGINIA REES ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) WILLIAM STOWELL ... Arch (uncredited) BILL TODD ... Sheep Handler (uncredited) DINK TROUT ... Bob Peters - Station Agent (uncredited) DARLENE WATERS ... Minor Role (uncredited) TUDOR WILLIAMS ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) JOHN WOODBURRY ... Singer (voice) (uncredited) |
Directed by: HAROLD D. SCHUSTER (as HAROLD SCHUSTER) HAMILTON LUSKE ... (cartoon director) ========= Writing Credits: JOHN TUCKER BATTLE ... (screenplay) MAURICE RAPF ... (adaptation) & TED SEARS ... (adaptation) STERLING NORTH ... (novel) MARC DAVIS ... (cartoon story treatment) & KEN ANDERSON ... (cartoon story treatment) & BILL PEET (as WILLIAM PEED) ... (cartoon story treatment) ========= Produced by: PERCE PEARCE ... associate producer WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: PAUL J. SMITH (as PAUL SMITH) ========= Cinematography by: WINTON C. HOCH ========= Film Editing by: LLOYD L. RICHARDSON THOMAS SCOTT ========= Art Direction by: JOHN EWING ========= Set Decoration by: MAC ALPER ========= Makeup Department: TED LARSEN (as TED LARSON) ... makeup artist VERA PETERSON ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: FRED LEAHY ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JASPER BLYSTONE ... assistant director JOE LEFERT ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: ROBERT O. COOK ... sound recordist MAX M. HUTCHINSON (as MAX HUTCHINSON) ... sound recordist C.O. SLYFIELD ... sound director ========= Visual Effects by: UB IWERKS ... special process DAN MacMANUS ... effects animator JOSHUA MEADOR (as JOSH MEADOR) ... effects animator GEORGE ROWLEY ... effects animator ========= Camera and Electrical Department: EARL COLGROVE ... still photographer THOMAS J. CONNOLLY (as TOM CONNALLY) ... grip HARVEY GOULD ... camera operator ========= Animation Department: DICK ANTHONY ... background artist MARY BLAIR ... cartoon art treatment LES CLARK ... animator DON GRIFFITH ... layout artist JOHN HENCH ... cartoon art treatment HUGH HENNESY ... layout artist RAY HUFFINE ... background artist RALPH HULETT ... background artist MILT KAHL ... animator DICK KELSEY ... cartoon art treatment HAL KING ... animator ERIC LARSON ... animator JOHN LOUNSBERY ... animator DON LUSK ... animator BRICE MACK ... background artist KENDALL O'CONNOR (as A. KENDALL O'CONNOR) ... layout artist THOR PUTNAM ... layout artist ART RILEY ... background artist JIMI TROUT ... background artist MARVIN WOODWARD ... animator HAL AMBRO ... animator (uncredited) EVE FLETCHER ... inker (uncredited) EADIE HOFMANN ... painter (uncredited) GINNI MACK ... painter (uncredited) BARBARA PALMER ... painter (uncredited) CARMEN SANDERSON ... painter (uncredited) ========= Music Department: KEN DARBY ... vocal director EDWARD H. PLUMB (as ED PLUMB) ... orchestrator ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute AL TEETER ... music editor JUD CONLON ... vocal arranger (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PAT BETZ ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director LARRY LANSBURGH ... technical director MORGAN PADELFORD ... associate technicolor color director JUDITH ANN HACKETT ... stand-in: Luana Patten (uncredited) TERRY HACKETT ... stand-in: Bobby Driscoll (uncredited) DOROTHY KAUFMAN ... stand-in: Beulah Bondi (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Walt Disney Productions ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (1949) [USA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures Argentina (1950) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1954) [USA] TV Buena Vista Pictures (1964) [USA] Theatrical - (reissue) Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1983) [USA] TV Abril Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS Buena Vista Home Entertainment [BRAZIL] DVD Gativideo [RGENTINA] VHS |
9 December 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 31 December 1948 [USA] 8 July 1949 [Australia] 15 August 1949 [UK] 16 September 1949 [Mexico] 26 September 1949 [Sweden] 20 November 1949 [Turkey] 26 May 1950 [Finland] 10 August 1950 [Portugal] 3 November 1954 [Denmark] |
![]() WORDS AND MUSIC (Biography | Comedy | Musical) [2 hours] Encomium to Larry Hart (1895-1943), seen through the fictive eyes of his song-writing partner, Richard Rodgers (1902-1979): from their first meeting, through lean years and their breakthrough, to their successes on Broadway, London, and Hollywood. We see the fruits of Hart and Rodgers' collaboration - elaborately staged numbers from their plays, characters' visits to night clubs, and impromptu performances at parties. We also see Larry's scattered approach to life, his failed love with Peggy McNeil, his unhappiness, and Richard's successful wooing of Dorothy Feiner. |
THE LADY IS A TRAMP Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Babes in Arms" (1937) Performed by Lena Horne MANHATTAN Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "The Garrick Gaieties" (1925) Performed by Mickey Rooney, Tom Drake (dubbed by Bill Lee) and Marshall Thompson WHERE OR WHEN Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Babes In Arms" (1937) Performed by Lena Horne I WISH I WERE IN LOVE AGAIN Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Babes In Arms" (1937) Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney JOHNNY ONE NOTE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Babes In Arms" (1937) Performed by Judy Garland LOVER Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the film Love Me Tonight (1932) (1932) played over the opening credits SPRING IS HERE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "I Married an Angel" (1938) WHERE'S THAT RAINBOW? Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Peggy-Ann" (1926) Sung and Danced by Ann Sothern, with Ramon Blackburn and Royce Blackburn THIS CAN'T BE LOVE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "The Boys from Syracuse" (1938) Danced by Cyd Charisse and Dee Turnell with ballerinas ON YOUR TOES Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "On Your Toes" (1936) Sung by Cyd Charisse (dubbed by Eileen Wilson) and Dee Turnell (dubbed) THOU SWELL Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "A Connecticut Yankee" (1927) Performed by June Allyson, Ramon Blackburn and Royce Blackburn (dubbed by Pete Roberts and Eugene Cox) WAY OUT WEST Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "Babes in Arms" (1937) Sung by Betty Garrett MOUNTAIN GREENERY Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "The Garrick Gaieties II" (1926) Sung by Perry Como BLUE ROOM Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "The Girl Friend" (1926) Sung by Perry Como, danced by Cyd Charisse BLUE MOON Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Blue Moon was a popular song published in 1934. It did not appear in any Rogers & Hart shows!) Sung by Mel Tormé SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE Music by Richard Rodgers From the musical "On Your Toes" (1936) Danced by Gene Kelly, Vera-Ellen, and uncredited dancers Performed by The MGM Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton THERE'S A SMALL HOTEL Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart From the musical "On Your Toes" (1936) Sung by Betty Garrett WITH A SONG IN MY HEART Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Tom Drake (dubbed by Bill Lee) WITH A SONG IN MY HEART (Reprise) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Sung by Perry Como |
JUNE ALLYSON ... June Allyson PERRY COMO ... Eddie Lorrison Anders JUDY GARLAND ... Judy Garland LENA HORNE ... Lena Horne GENE KELLY ... Gene Kelly MICKEY ROONEY ... Lorenz 'Larry' Hart ANN SOTHERN ... Joyce Harmon TOM DRAKE ... Richard 'Dick' Rodgers CYD CHARISSE ... Margo Grant BETTY GARRETT ... Peggy Lorgan McNeil JANET LEIGH ... Dorothy Feiner MARSHALL THOMPSON ... Herbert Fields MEL TORMÉ (as MEL TORME) ... Mel Tormé VERA-ELLEN ... Vera-Ellen JEANETTE NOLAN ... Mrs. Hart RICHARD QUINE ... Ben Feiner Jr. CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Shoe Clerk DEE TURNELL ... Dee Turnell HARRY ANTRIM ... Dr. Rogers ILKA GRÜNING (as ILKA GRUNING) ... Mrs. Rogers EMORY PARNELL ... Mr. Feiner RAMON BLACKBURN ... One of the Blackburn Twins EDWARD EARLE ... James Fernby Kelly ROYCE BLACKBURN ... One of the Blackburn Twins Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DOROTHY ABBOTT ... Showgirl (uncredited) IRVING BACON ... Hollywood Realtor (uncredited) MARGARET BERT ... Maid (uncredited) STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Brakeman (uncredited) NORMAN BORINE ... Dancer (uncredited) GEORGE BOYCE ... Cabbie (uncredited) JACK BRADY Jr. ... Birthday Party Guest (uncredited) RALPH BROOKS ... Man Backstage Calling for Doctor (uncredited) JOHN BUTLER ... Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM CABANNE ... Birthday Party Guest (uncredited) MARIETTA CANTY ... Mary (uncredited) GEORGE M. CARLETON ... George (uncredited) SUE CASEY ... Showgirl (uncredited) GOWER CHAMPION ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) NORA CHRISTY ... Baby Party Guest (uncredited) RUSS CLARK ... Cop in Park (uncredited) JOE COOK Jr. ... Cabbie (uncredited) GINO CORRADO ... Italian Waiter (uncredited) JEANNE COYNE ... Showgirl (uncredited) GEORGE DAVIS ... Waiter (uncredited) MARY JO ELLIS ... Nurse (uncredited) PETER ELLIS ... Baby Party Guest (uncredited) WILLIAM FAWCETT ... Doorman (uncredited) SIG FROHLICH ... Western Union Messenger (uncredited) MARY GLEASON ... Showgirl (uncredited) BOB GRAHAM ... Eddie (uncredited) SHERRY HALL ... Tommy (uncredited) DON HAYDEN ... Baby Party Guest (uncredited) JUNE HEDIN ... Mary, Age 12 (uncredited) EILENE JANSSEN ... Linda, Age 8 (uncredited) DORIS KEMPER ... Housekeeper (uncredited) ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... 'On Your Toes' Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited) BOB MANNING ... Baby Party Guest (uncredited) MATT MATTOX ... Dancer (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Dancer (uncredited) FRANK MAYO ... Minor Role (uncredited) ALLYN ANN McLERIE ... Singer in Garrick Gaeities (uncredited) GEORGE MEEKER ... Producer (uncredited) LORA LEE MICHEL ... Mary, Age 5 (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) MARTHA MONTGOMERY ... Showgirl (uncredited) BERT MOORHOUSE ... Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited) DAMIAN O'FLYNN ... Producer (uncredited) KATHLEEN O'MALLEY ... Girl in Park (uncredited) WILLIAM 'BILL' PHILLIPS ... Cabbie (uncredited) ALEXANDER POLLARD ... Butler (uncredited) RITA REND ... Showgirl (uncredited) ALEX ROMERO ... Dancer (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Waiter (uncredited) ROBERT SEITER ... Baby Party Guest (uncredited) IRVING SMITH ... Porter (uncredited) GEORGE SPAULDING ... Doctor (uncredited) SANDRA SPENCE ... Showgirl (uncredited) ROBERT SPENCER ... (uncredited) HELEN SPRING ... Mrs. Feiner (uncredited) MARY STACK ... Mary - Age 2 (uncredited) JACK STERLING ... Cabbie (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Garrick's Gaieties Audience Member (uncredited) ROBERT STEVENSON ... Theatre Electrician (uncredited) AL THOMPSON ... Waiter (uncredited) CANDY TOXTON ... Showgirl (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN TAUROG ========= Writing Credits: GUY BOLTON ... (story) BEN FEINER Jr. ... (adaptation) FRED F. FINKLEHOFFE ... (writer) JEAN HOLLOWAY ... (story) ========= Produced by: ARTHUR FREED ... producer ========= Music by: LENNIE HAYTON ... (uncredited) CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CHARLES ROSHER HARRY STRADLING Sr. ========= Film Editing by: ALBERT AKST FERRIS WEBSTER ========= Art Direction by: CEDRIC GIBBONS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: RICHARD PEFFERLE (as RICHARD A. PEFFERLE) EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: HELEN ROSE VALLES ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist DOROTHY PONEDEL ... makeup artist JOHN TRUWE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: DAVE FRIEDMAN ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DOLPH ZIMMER (as DOLF ZIMMER) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound JOHN A. WILLIAMS ... sound ========= Special Effects by: WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FRANK BARNES ... grip JEROME HESTER ... still photographer JOHN M. NICKOLAUS Jr. (as JOHN NICKOLAUS Jr.) ... camera operator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LENNIE HAYTON ... musical director CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator ROBERT TUCKER ... vocal arranger ========= Script and Continuity Department: EYLLA JACOBS (as EYLLA JACOBUS) ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT ALTON ... choreographer JAMES GOOCH ... associate technicolor color director NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director ALEX ROMERO ... assistant choreographer SIG FROHLICH ... stand-in: Mickey Rooney (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) [NORWAY] Theatrical MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1992) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: Creative Sound Studios (adr: commentary) (2007) |
25 December 1948 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 1 January 1949 [USA] 18 May 1950 [Portugal] 3 November 1950 [Australia] |
![]() ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 30 minutes] Biff Grimes has spent the last ten years regretting that he hadn't married Virginia Brush, the girl of his dreams. Virginia ran off and married his best friend - breaking his heart. Virginia's best friend, Amy, consoles Biff. |
GIRLS WERE MADE TO TAKE CARE OF BOYS (uncredited) Written by Ralph Blane Performed by Dorothy Malone (dubbed by Marion Morgan) ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON (uncredited) Written by Ralph Blane SWEET CORNER GIRL (uncredited) Written by Ralph Blane IN MY MERRY OLDSMOBILE (uncredited) Music by Gus Edwards Lyrics by Vincent Bryan DAISY BELL (BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO) (uncredited) Written by Harry Dacre DECK THE HALLS WITH BOUGHS OF HOLLY (uncredited) Traditional tune, lyrics by Thomas Oliphant I'LL FORGET YOU (uncredited) Music by Ernest Ball Lyrics by Annelu Burns MARY, YOU'RE A LITTLE BIT OLD-FASHIONED (uncredited) Music by Henry I. Marshall Lyrics by Marion Sunshine Sung as "Amy, You're a Little Bit Old-Fashioned" WEST VIRGINIA (uncredited) Written by Ralph Blane AULD LANG SYNE (uncredited) Traditional tune [Instrumental version played when Biff and Amy meet on the park bench on New Year's Eve] |
DENNIS MORGAN ... Biff Grimes JANIS PAIGE ... Virginia Brush DON DEFORE (as DON DE FORE) ... Hugo Barnstead DOROTHY MALONE ... Amy Lind BEN BLUE ... Nick OSCAR O'SHEA ... Toby ALAN HALE Jr. ... Marty Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LAYNE ARLENE ... Henry's Wife (uncredited) GAIL BONNEY ... Vocalist (uncredited) DORIA CARON ... Jasper's Wife (uncredited) CHESTER CONKLIN ... Clerk (uncredited) VIRGINIA CRUZON ... Girl on Steps (uncredited) TOM DUGAN ... Sign Painter (uncredited) RALPH DUNN ... Charlie Brown (uncredited) MARY FIELD ... Barnstead's Secretary (uncredited) DOROTHY FORD ... Daisy (uncredited) LORRAINE GALE ... Girl on Steps (uncredited) DOROTHY HACK ... Little Girl (uncredited) CARL HARBAUGH ... Ship's Officer (uncredited) RUSSELL HICKS ... Treadway (uncredited) DOUGLAS KENNEDY ... Jasper (uncredited) JACK LOMAS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited) RAY MONTGOMERY ... Young Man in Park (uncredited) EDWARD MURPHY ... Office Boy (uncredited) GEORGE N. NEISE ... Chauncey (uncredited) JAMES NOLAN ... Henry (uncredited) MAUDIE PRICKETT ... Woman Barber (uncredited) EDWIN RAND ... Yale Boy (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Barber (uncredited) RAY SPIKER ... Warden (uncredited) RAY TEAL ... Cop on Bike (uncredited) EMMETT VOGAN ... Hugo's Concerned Host (uncredited) JOANEE WAYNE ... French Maid (uncredited) JUNE WHITLEY TAYLOR ... Courtney's Wife (uncredited) WILSON WOOD ... Courtney (uncredited) HARRY WOODS ... Matt Hughes (uncredited) |
Directed by: RAOUL WALSH ========= Writing Credits: ROBERT L. RICHARDS ... (screen play) JAMES HAGAN ... (play) ========= Produced by: JERRY WALD ... producer ========= Music by: RALPH BLANE ========= Cinematography by: WILFRID M. CLINE ========= SIDNEY HICKOX (as SID HICKOX) ========= Film Editing by: CHRISTIAN NYBY ========= Art Direction by: ANTON GROT ========= Set Decoration by: FRED M. MacLEAN ========= Makeup Department: PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist RUBY FELKER ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: CHUCK HANSEN ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RUSSELL SAUNDERS ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ROBERT TURNER ... assistant props (uncredited) BERTRAM TUTTLE ... supervising art director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: LESLIE G. HEWITT (as LES HEWITT) ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: PAUL BURNETT ... gaffer (uncredited) MIKE JOYCE ... camera operator (uncredited) DUDIE MASCHMEYER ... grip (uncredited) JACK WOODS ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: LEAH RHODES ... wardrobe EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: RALPH BLANE ... lyricist: songs DAVID BUTTOLPH ... music adaptor DUDLEY CHAMBERS ... vocal arranger RAY HEINDORF ... musical director TRUDY ERWIN ... singing voice: Girl on Bicycle (uncredited) MARION MORGAN ... singing voice: Amy Lind (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: IRVA MAE ROSS ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: WILLIAM FRITZSCHE ... associate color director: Technicolor FELIX JACOVES ... dialogue director NATALIE KALMUS ... color director: Technicolor LEROY PRINZ ... musical numbers staged by |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1948) [USA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1948) [UK] Theatrical Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) [USA TV ========= Other Companies: RCA (sound system) |
30 December 1948 [San Francisco, California, USA] 10 February 1949 [USA] 19 April 1950 [Mexico] 1 November 1952 (re-release) [USA] |
![]() LADIES OF THE CHORUS (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 1 minute] A chorus girl falls in love with a wealthy young man, but their relationship is jeopardized by her mother's fears about the reaction of his family. |
UBANGI LOVE SONG Written by Buck Ram Performed by The Bobby True Trio LADIES OF THE CHORUS (uncredited) Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee Performed by Marilyn Monroe, Adele Jergens (dubbed by Virginia Rees), and the rest of the chorus ANYONE CAN SEE I LOVE YOU (uncredited) Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee Performed by Marilyn Monroe EVERY BABY NEEDS A DA DA DADDY (uncredited) Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee Performed by Marilyn Monroe I'M SO CRAZY FOR YOU (uncredited) Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee Performed by Adele Jergens (dubbed by Virginia Rees) YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD (uncredited) Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee Performed by Nana Bryant, Eddie Garr, and The Bobby True Trio |
ADELE JERGENS ... Mae Martin MARILYN MONROE ... Peggy Martin RAND BROOKS ... Randy Carroll NANA BRYANT ... Mrs. Adele Carroll EDDIE GARR ... Billy Mackay STEVEN GERAY ... Salisbury THE BOBBY TRUE TRIO ... Trio Musicians Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ALEX BALL ... Party Guest (uncredited) DAVE BARRY ... Ripple the Decorator (uncredited) GLADYS BLAKE ... Flower Shop Girl (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Audience Member (uncredited) PAUL E. BURNS ... Mr. Craig, Stage Doorman (uncredited) ROBERT CLARKE ... Peter Winthrop (uncredited) JAMES CONATY ... Party Guest (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Party Guest (uncredited) JAY EATON ... Party Guest (uncredited) BILL EDWARDS ... Alan Wakely, Mae's Ex-husband (uncredited) CHARLES FERGUSON ... Party Guest (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Party Guest (uncredited) MYRON HEALEY ... Randy's Cousin (uncredited) MARJORIE HOSHELLE ... Bubbles LaRue (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... The Usher (uncredited) ETHAN LAIDLAW ... Audience Member (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Burlesque Show Spectator (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... Mr. Windrift - Party Guest (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Party Guest (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited) FRANK J. SCANNELL ... Joe, Stage Manager (uncredited) ALMIRA SESSIONS ... Old Lady at Engagement Party (uncredited) KATHRYN SHELDON ... Old Lady at Engagement Party (uncredited) CAP SOMERS ... Audience Member (uncredited) LARRY STEERS ... Party Guest (uncredited) AL THOMPSON ... Mae's Fan (uncredited) DOROTHY TUTTLE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) EMMETT VOGAN ... Doctor (uncredited) CLAIRE WHITNEY ... Mrs. Windrift - Party Guest (uncredited) EVE WHITNEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) JUDITH WOODBURY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) |
Directed by: PHIL KARLSON ========= Writing Credits: HARRY SAUBER ... (screenplay) & JOSEPH CAROLE ... (screenplay) HARRY SAUBER ... (story) ========= Produced by: HARRY A. ROMM ... producer ========= Music by: GEORGE DUNING ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: FRANK REDMAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: RICHARD FANTL ========= Art Direction by: ROBERT PETERSON ========= Set Decoration by: JAMES CROWE ========= Makeup Department: HELEN HUNT ... hair stylist ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CARTER DeHAVEN ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: FRANK GOODWIN ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FAYTE M. BROWNE ... camera operator (uncredited) IRVING LIPPMAN ... still photographer (uncredited) WALTER MEINS ... grip (uncredited) ========= Music Department: MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director FRED KARGER ... musical supervisor MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF ... composer: stock music (uncredited) SAUL CHAPLIN ... composer: stock music (uncredited) FRED KARGER ... composer: additional music (uncredited) WALTER G. SAMUELS ... composer: stock music (uncredited) LOUIS SILVERS ... composer: stock music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ROSE LOEWINGER ... script clerk (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK BOYLE ... dance director |
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Canada (1949) [CANADA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1949) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1950) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1952) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Screen Gems (1958) [USA] TV Columbia TriStar Home Video (1994) [USA] VHS |
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7 February 1948 [USA] 22 February 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 2 August 1948 [Sweden} 19 September 1950 [Portugal] |
![]() IF YOU KNEW SUSIE (Comedy) [1 hour 30 minutes] In the small town of Brookford, everybody can trace their ancestors back to the Revolutionary War, except Sam and Susie Parker. One day, however, they find a letter written by George Washington that mentions the bravery of a Revolutionary War hero named Parker. |
IF YOU KNEW SUSIE (1925) Music by Joseph Meyer Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva (as B.G. DeSylva) Sung by Eddie Cantor (uncredited) durimg the opening credits Reprised by him at the Colonial Inn and at the end WHAT DO I WANT WITH MONEY (1948) Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Harold Adamson Performed by Eddie Cantor (uncredited) Reprised by him with Joan Davis (uncredited) MY, HOW THE TIME GOES BY (1948) Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Harold Adamson Performed by Eddie Cantor (uncredited) in a vaudeville show with Joan Davis (uncredited) and Showgirls # MY BROOKLYN LOVE SONG (1948) Music and Lyrics by George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss (as Ramez Idriss) Sung and Danced by Margaret Kerry (uncredited) and Dickie Humphreys (uncredited) AULD LANG SYNE (1788) (uncredited) Traditional Scottish 17th century music Lyrics by Robert Burns Sung by the vaudevillians when Sam and Susie retire SEXTETTE (1835) (uncredited) from "Lucia di Lammermoor" Music by Gaetano Donizetti Libretto by Salvatore Cammarano Performed by Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis, George Murphy and Constance Moore |
EDDIE CANTOR ... Sam Parker JOAN DAVIS ... Susie Parker ALLYN JOSLYN ... Mike Garrett CHARLES DINGLE ... Mr. Whitley PHIL BROWN ... Joe Collins SHELDON LEONARD ... Steve Garland JOE SAWYER ... Zero Zantini DOUGLAS FOWLEY ... Marty MARGARET KERRY ... Marjorie Parker DICKIE HUMPHREYS (as DICK HUMPHREYS) ... Handy Clinton HOWARD FREEMAN ... Mr. Clinton MABEL PAIGE ... Grandma SIG RUMAN ... Count Alexis FRITZ FELD ... Chez Henri ISABEL RANDOLPH ... Mrs. Clinton BOBBY DRISCOLL ... Junior Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DOROTHY ABBOTT ... Model (uncredited) LOIS AUSTIN ... (uncredited) PAT BARTON ... Model (uncredited) DON BEDDOE ... Editor (uncredited) SEDAL BENNETT ... Douglas (uncredited) ROBERT BRAY ... Reporter (uncredited) REGAN CALLAIS ... Sketch Artist (uncredited) CLAIRE CARLETON ... Steve's Lady Friend (uncredited) JAMES CARLISLE ... 2nd Dignitary (uncredited) ALMA CARROLL ... Model (uncredited) GEORGE CHANDLER ... Reporter (uncredited) KAY CHRISTOPHER ... Telephone Operator (uncredited) EDWARD CLARK ... Band Leader (uncredited) ROBERT CLARKE ... Bob (uncredited) GRAHAME COVERT ... Recorder (uncredited) PATSY CREIGHTON ... Girl (uncredited) GAIL DAVIS ... Ms. Gail (uncredited) HARRY DENNY ... 1st Dignitary (uncredited) JOE DEVLIN ... Silent Cy (uncredited) BETTY LOU DIERINGER ... Showgirl (uncredited) NORMA DRURY ... Countess Ligorio (uncredited) BOB EVANS ... (uncredited) MARY FIELD ... Telephone Operator (uncredited) LEE FREDERICK ... Reporter (uncredited) BARBARA FREKING ... Model (uncredited) LORRAINE GALE ... Showgirl (uncredited) DICK GORDON ... Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited) WILLIAM GOULD ... Senator (uncredited) CHARLES HALTON ... Pringle (uncredited) CHARMIENNE HARKER ... Showgirl (uncredited) MARIE HARMON ... Secretary (uncredited) HARRY HARVEY ... Sedley (uncredited) JOE HINDS ... Martin (uncredited) EARLE HODGINS ... Auctioneer (uncredited) WARREN JACKSON ... Radio Operator (uncredited) JIMMY KELLY ... Mr. Brooks (uncredited) ROSEMARY KNIGHTON ... Model (uncredited) PERC LAUNDERS ... Guard (uncredited) JEAN LIND ... Showgirl (uncredited) SHIRLEY LOPEZ ... Dancer (uncredited) PEGGY LYNN ... (uncredited) (unconfirmed) J. FARRELL MacDONALD ... Police Sergeant (uncredited) WILBUR MACK ... $1200 Bidder (uncredited) FRANK MARLOWE ... Bennie (uncredited) NITA MATHEWS ... Model (uncredited) LEE MOORE ... Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM NEWELL ... Empire Theater Janitor (uncredited) JAY NORRIS ... Reporter (uncredited) BARRY NORTON ... Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited) WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN ... Pringle's Clerk (uncredited) HELEN PERISSI ... Showgirl (uncredited) JOHN PIFFLE ... Bald Archives Clerk (uncredited) ADDISON RICHARDS ... Senator Making Speech (uncredited) JASON ROBARDS Sr. ... Ogleby (uncredited) ALBIN ROBELING ... Waiter (uncredited) CARL SAXE ... Guard (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Accounting Clerk (uncredited) WALLACE SCOTT ... Shorty (uncredited) SANDRA SPENCE ... Model (uncredited) SAMMY STEIN ... Wee Willie (uncredited) TEX SWAN ... (uncredited) BARBARA THORSON ... Showgirl (uncredited) MARJORIE WALKER ... Showgirl (uncredited) |
Directed by: GORDON DOUGLAS (as GORDON M. DOUGLAS) ========= Writing Credits: WARREN WILSON ... (original screen play) and OSCAR BRODNEY ... (original screen play) BUD PEARSON ... (additional dialogue) and LESTER A. WHITE ... (additional dialogue) GORDON DOUGLAS ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: EDDIE CANTOR ... producer JACK J. GROSS ... executive producer WARREN WILSON ... associate producer ========= Music by: EDGAR FAIRCHILD (as EDGAR 'COOKIE' FAIRCHILD) ... (musical score by) ========= Cinematography by: FRANK REDMAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: PHILIP MARTIN ... film editor ========= Art Direction by: RALPH BERGER ALBERT S. D'AGOSTINO ========= Set Decoration by: JAMES ALTWIES (as JAMES E. ALTWIES) DARRELL SILVERA ========= Costume Design by: RENIÉ ... (gowns) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor ANNABELL LEVY ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: FRED FLECK ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MAXWELL O. HENRY (as MAXWELL HENRY) ... assistant director JACK R. BERNE ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: CLEM PORTMAN ... sound JEAN L. SPEAK ... sound ========= Special Effects by: RUSSELL A. CULLY ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: HENRY BURTON ... grip (uncredited) JAMES DALY ... camera operator (uncredited) ART SAY ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: HAROLD PALMER ... montage ========= Music Department: C. BAKALEINIKOFF ... music supervisor ROBERT KEITH (as BOB KEITH) ... vocal arranger JEAN VINCENT PLUMMER ... musician: piano (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARGUERITE FOGEL ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: CHARLES O'CURRAN ... dance director IRVING KANE ... dance stand-in for Eddie Cantor (uncredited) ========= Thanks: WALT DISNEY ... acknowledgement: the part of Junior played by Bobby Driscoll courtesy of |
Production Companies: RKO Radio Pictures (present) (as RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.) ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (as RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.) (1948) [USA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [UK] Theatrical RKO Radio Films (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [NORWAY] Theatrical C&C Television Corporation (1955) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2010) [USA] DVD - (Widescreen) |
16 March 1948 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 27 March 1948 [USA] 18 June 1948 [Mexico] 1948 [UK] 4 February 1949 [Australia] 14 July 1949 [Portugal] 23 December 1949 [Netherlands] 24 November 1950 [Finland] 12 February 1951 [Sweden] 14 March 1951 [France] 26 November 1956 [Denmark] 28 December 1990 (TV premiere) [Germany] |
![]() THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS (Drama) [2 hours] Granting her final request, a Hollywood press agent brings the dead body of an actress, who died after making her first and only film, back to her hometown for burial. To arouse public interest, and to get the reluctant studio head to release the film, he asks all the local churches to ring their bells for three days. |
POWROT (uncredited) Polish folk song written by Kasimierz Lubomirski Sung a cappella by Alida Valli in Polish EVER HOMEWARD by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn Adapted From an old Polish Folk Song Sung a cappella by Frank Sinatra (uncredited) in English THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS THEME MELODY by Pierre Norman Lyrics by Russell Janney Theme music played throughout the movie SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT (uncredited) Music by Franz Xaver Gruber Lyrics by Joseph Mohr (Played on a juke box at Ming Gow's restaurant on Christmas Eve) |
FRED MacMURRAY ... Bill Dunnigan ALIDA VALLI (as VALLI) ... Olga FRANK SINATRA ... Father Paul LEE J. COBB (as LEE COBB) ... Marcus Harris HAROLD VERMILYEA ... Orloff CHARLES MEREDITH ... Father Spinsky JAMES NOLAN (as JIM NOLAN) ... Tod Jones VERONICA PATAKY ... Anna Klovna PHILIP AHN ... Ming Gow FRANK FERGUSON ... Dolan FRANK WILCOX ... Dr. Jennings Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ROBERT BACON ... Soldier in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) WALTER BACON ... Townsman (uncredited) SAM BAGLEY ... Crew Member (uncredited) BOBBY BARBER ... Man (uncredited) BROOKS BENEDICT ... Drunken Man (uncredited) SEDAL BENNETT ... Woman (uncredited) OLIVER BLAKE ... Slenka (uncredited) EDDIE BORDEN ... Crew Member (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Crew Member (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Worshipper (uncredited) GEORGE CATHREY ... Reporter (uncredited) GEORGE CHANDLER ... Max (uncredited) NOBLE 'KID' CHISSELL ... Worshipper (uncredited) BILL CLAUSON ... Bellringer's Son (uncredited) LILLIAN CLAYES ... Woman (uncredited) MABEL COLCORD ... Parishioner Witnessing Miracle (uncredited) ROGER CREED ... Soldier in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) PAUL CRISTO ... Soldier in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) SIDNEY D'ALBROOK ... Man (uncredited) ROY DARMOUR ... Reporter (uncredited) NED DAVENPORT ... Priest in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) BERT DAVIDSON ... Bob Briggs (uncredited) PAT DAVIS ... Assistant Director (uncredited) TED DEPUTY ... Man (uncredited) JIMMY DIME ... Miner (uncredited) ART DUPUIS ... Man (uncredited) AL EBEN ... Miner (uncredited) HERBERT EVANS ... Nobleman in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Worshipper (uncredited) BUDD FINE ... Man (uncredited) JACK GARGAN ... Assistant Director (uncredited) FRED GRAHAM ... Man (uncredited) EULA GUY ... Woman (uncredited) ROBERT HAINES ... Radio Listerner (uncredited) MAXWELL HAMILTON ... Ray Tanner (uncredited) MARY HENDERSON ... Woman (uncredited) CLARENCE HENNECKE ... Man (uncredited) JIMMIE HORAN ... Actor in Movie (uncredited) MAUDE HUME ... Woman (uncredited) PERRY IVINS ... Druggist (uncredited) JERRY JEROME ... Miner (uncredited) MAXINE JOHNSTON ... Drunken Woman (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Man (uncredited) PAUL KRUGER ... Worshipper (uncredited) PAUL LACY ... Man (uncredited) BERTHA LEDBETTER ... Woman (uncredited) JACK LINDQUIST ... Boy (uncredited) SAM LUFKIN ... Man (uncredited) DUNCAN MacDONELL ... Soldier in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) DAVID McMAHON ... Miner (uncredited) RICHARD MICKELSON ... Bellringer's Son (uncredited) ROBERT MILASCH ... Radio Listerner (uncredited) CHARLES MILLER ... Priest in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) AL MURPHY ... Miner (uncredited) DOROTHY NEUMANN ... Miss Millhouser (uncredited) WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN ... Radio Listener (uncredited) PATSY O'BYRNE ... Woman (uncredited) MONTY O'GRADY ... Radio Listener (uncredited) EDWARD PEIL Sr. ... Man (uncredited) DAVID PERRY ... Miner (uncredited) FRANK PHARR ... Bellringer (uncredited) JAMES PIERCE ... Soldier in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) 'SNUB' POLLARD ... Worshipper (uncredited) ALBERT POLLET ... Man (uncredited) ALONZO PRICE ... Miner in Bar (uncredited) MICHAEL RAFFETTO ... Harold Tanby, Harris' Assistant (uncredited) JEAN RANSOME ... Woman (uncredited) MARVIN RENO ... Miner (uncredited) QUENTIN REYNOLDS ... Quentin Reynolds (voice) (uncredited) THAYER ROBERTS ... Earl of Warwick in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) ROBERT ROBINSON ... Miner (uncredited) WALTER RODE ... Worshipper (uncredited) FRANZ ROEHN ... Cauchon in 'Joan of Arc' (uncredited) MIKE SANDLER ... Reporter (uncredited) SYD SAYLOR ... Freddy Evans, the Pianist (uncredited) MARIE SCHEUE ... Woman (uncredited) DOROTHY SEBASTIAN ... Miss Katie Orwin (uncredited) SAMMY SHACK ... Crew Member (uncredited) MABEL SMANEY ... Worshipper (uncredited) PHIL SOLOMON ... Man (uncredited) JEAN SPANGLER ... Extra in Church (uncredited) RALPH STEIN ... Miner (uncredited) TOM STEVENSON ... Milton Wild (uncredited) JACK STONEY ... Miner (uncredited) BETH TAYLOR ... Worshipper (uncredited) LYLE TAYO ... Woman (uncredited) RAY TEAL ... Koslick, a Miner (uncredited) KEN TERRELL ... Miner (uncredited) BOB THOM ... Reporter (uncredited) RAY TOONE ... Man (uncredited) SID TROY ... Crew Member (uncredited) WILLIAM VAN VLECK ... Man (uncredited) CHARLES WAGENHEIM ... Mr. Kummer (uncredited) MAX WAGNER ... Baggage Man (uncredited) BILL WALLACE ... Reporter (uncredited) REGINA WALLACE ... Martha (uncredited) BILLY WAYNE ... Tommy Elmore (uncredited) MEL WIXON ... Reporter (uncredited) IAN WOLFE ... Grave Digger (uncredited) |
Directed by: IRVING PICHEL ========= Writing Credits: RUSSELL JANNEY ... (novel) BEN HECHT ... (screen play) and QUENTIN REYNOLDS ... (screen play) DEWITT BODEEN ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: JESSE LASKY Jr. (as JESSE L. LASKY) ... producer WALTER MacEWEN ... producer ========= Music by: LEIGH HARLINE ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT DE GRASSE (as ROBERT DE GRASSE) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ELMO WILLIAMS ========= Art Direction by: RALPH BERGER ALBERT S. D'AGOSTINO ========= Set Decoration by: HARLEY MILLER ... (set decorations) DARRELL SILVERA ... (set decorations) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor KARL HERLINGER ... makeup artist (uncredited) ANNABELL LEVY ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: FRED FLECK ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: HARRY D'ARCY ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: PHILIP MITCHELL (as PHILIP N. MITCHELL) ... sound CLEM PORTMAN ... sound ========= Special Effects by: RUSSELL A. CULLY ... special effects CLIFFORD STINE ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CHARLES BURKE ... camera operator (uncredited) ROD TOLMIE ... still photographer (uncredited) RALPH WILDMAN ... grip (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: RENIÉ ... wardrobe ========= Music Department: C. BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: JULIA MARCIA DAVIES ... script supervisor (uncredited) JOAN DAVIS ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: DAVID O. SELZNICK ... Valli by arrangement with JESSE L. LASKY ... presenter (uncredited) CHARLES O'CURRAN ... dance director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Jesse L. Lasky Productions (presents) (as Jesse L. Lasky Productions, Inc.) ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (as An R K O Radio Picture) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Mundus Television (1954) [USA] TV National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1958) [USA] TV Republic Pictures Home Video (1986) [USA] VHS Republic Pictures Home Video (1988) [USA] VHS - (Colorized Version) Republic Pictures Home Video (2003) [USA] VHS Olive Films (2012) [USA] DVD / DVD and Blu-ray Olive Films (2013) [CANADA] DVD BBC Two (2016) [UK] TV ========= Other Companies: American Film Technologies (colorization) (uncredited) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E.) Liberty Carillons Inc. (church bell effects) (as Liberty Carillons, Inc.) |
20 March 1948 [USA] 2 August 1948 [UK] 29 September 1948 [Mexico] 8 June 1949 [France] 26 August 1949 [Finland] 8 August 1952 [Portugal] |
![]() ARE YOU WITH IT? (Comedy) [1 hour 33 minutes] Milton Haskins, a math genius known for his infallibility with numbers, quits his job with an insurance company when he discovers he made a mistake, and hooks up with a traveling carnival. His knowledge of mathematics makes him a natural as an assistant at the wheel of fortune. His fiancée begs him to return to his job but he refuses, so she joins the carnival and becomes a striptease artist. When Milton attempts to drag her off the stage, a brawling mêlée breaks out and the entire troupe is arrested by the local police. The carnival is sold but Milton reveals that the new owner has conspired to defraud the insurance company. The insurance company has to accept the carnival in lieu of the money owed, and they allow Milton and his fiancée, Vivian, to stay with and help run the carnival. |
ARE YOU WITH IT Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Martha Stewart WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO? Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Donald O'Connor A LITTLE IMAGINATION Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Donald O'Connor DADDY, SURPRISE ME Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Olga San Juan I'M LOOKING FOR A PRINCE OF A FELLA Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Olga San Juan DOWN AT BABA'S ALLEY Written by Sidney Miller and Inez James Performed by Donald O'Connor |
DONALD O'CONNOR ... Milton Haskins OLGA SAN JUAN ... Vivian Reilly MARTHA STEWART ... Bunny La Fleur LEW PARKER ... Goldie McGoldrick WALTER CATLETT ... Jason (Pop) Carter PATRICIA DANE (as PAT DANE) ... Sally RANSOM M. SHERMAN (as RANSOM SHERMAN) ... Mr. Bixby LOUIS DA PRON ... Bartender NOEL NEILL ... Terry JULIE GIBSON ... Ann GEORGE O'HANLON ... Buster EDDIE PARKS ... Herman Bogel RAYMOND LARGAY ... Mr. Mapleton JODY GILBERT ... Mrs. Minerva Henkle HOWARD NEGLEY ... Ed McNaughton CHARLES BEDELL ... Barker Rest of cast listed alphabetically: TED ADAMS ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) HARRY ANDERSON ... Freak Show Barker (uncredited) POLLY BAILEY ... Police Matron (uncredited) RICHARD BUCK ... Spectator (uncredited) HAROLD DEGARRO ... Stilt Walker (uncredited) DREW DEMOREST ... Barker (uncredited) WILLIAM DESMOND ... Spectator (uncredited) ABE DINOVITCH ... Heckler (uncredited) JIMMIE DODD ... Usher (uncredited) ADELL EATON ... Pretty Girl (uncredited) EDDIE FETHERSTON ... Barker (uncredited) SALLY FORREST ... Dancer (uncredited) ALAN FOSTER ... Heckler (uncredited) JERRY FRANK ... Doctor Mento's Barker (uncredited) EDWARD GARGAN ... Spectator (uncredited) PHIL GARRIS ... Spectator (uncredited) MICHAEL GARRISON ... Policeman (uncredited) NEILA HART ... Pretty Girl (uncredited) MAURITZ HUGO ... Dr. Mento (uncredited) LEO KAYE ... Heckler (uncredited) DONALD KERR ... Carnival Man (uncredited) MIKE LALLY ... Barker (uncredited) PERC LAUNDERS ... Concessionaire (uncredited) WALTER LAWRENCE ... Hulu Barker (uncredited) JAMES LINN ... Bit Role (uncredited) JERRY MAREN ... Midget (uncredited) PHILIP MORRIS ... Policeman (uncredited) AL MURPHY ... Carnival Man (uncredited) MAURICE NAVARRO ... Fire Eater (uncredited) WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN ... Spectator (uncredited) JOHN O'CONNOR ... Pedestrian (uncredited) ROBERT A. O'NEIL ... Heckler (uncredited) CHARLES PERRY ... Spectator (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Spectator (uncredited) JACK RAYMOND ... Barker (uncredited) YVETTE REYNARD ... Dr. Mento's Assistant (uncredited) PHIL SHEPARD ... Spectator (uncredited) JACK SHUTTA ... Concessionaire (uncredited) MICKEY SIMPSON ... Mug (uncredited) CARL SKLOVER ... Heckler (uncredited) MIKE STOKEY ... Man in Audience (uncredited) KEN TERRELL ... Stair Accident (uncredited) MARIE TORPIE ... Spectator (uncredited) EMIL VAN HORN ... Gorilla Man (uncredited) HARRY WILSON ... Porky (uncredited) ALLEN WOOD ... Drunk (uncredited) |
Directed by: JACK HIVELY ========= Writing Credits: GEORGE MALCOLM-SMITH ... (novel) GEORGE BALZER ... (play) and SAM PERRIN ... (play) OSCAR BRODNEY ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROBERT ARTHUR ... producer ========= Music by: WALTER SCHARF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: MAURY GERTSMAN ========= Film Editing by: RUSSELL F. SCHOENGARTH (as RUSSELL SCHOENGARTH) ========= Art Direction by: BERNARD HERZBRUN EMRICH NICHOLSON ========= Set Decoration by: RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN RAY JEFFERS ========= Costume Design by: ROSEMARY ODELL ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: HENRY SPITZ (as HENRY 'HANK' SPITZ) ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JOSEPH E. KENNEY ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: GLENN E. ANDERSON ... sound LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY ... special effects ========= Stunts: DAVID SHARPE ... stunts (uncredited) KEN TERRELL ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: GLENN ADAMS ... still photographer (uncredited) RUSS FRANKS ... grip (uncredited) ROBERT PIERCE ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: WALTER SCHARF ... music arranger / musical director MILTON SCHWARZWALD ... music supervisor EDGAR FAIRCHILD ... composer: stock music (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) HANS J. SALTER ... composer: stock music (uncredited) FRANK SKINNER ... composer: stock music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ADELE CANNON ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LOUIS DA PRON ... choreographer JOHN HAMBLETON ... production coordinator CHARLES KIRKHAM ... specialty supervisor (uncredited) PHYLLIS KIRKHAM ... specialty supervisor (uncredited) HAROLD MINSKY ... technical advisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Universal International Pictures (UI) ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Empire Universal Films (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Screen Gems (1959) [USA] TV |
25 March 1948 [USA] 6 January 1949 [Mexico] 14 January 1949 [Ireland] 30 May 1949 [Sweden] 15 July 1949 [Finland] |
![]() BIG CITY (Drama) [1 hour 43 minutes] An abandoned baby is raised by three men: the Rev. Andrews, cantor Feldman, and Officer O'Donnell. When Feldman and O'Donnell each find a woman to fall in love with, they both think of getting married and settling down. And each wants to adopt Midge officially and raise her without the other "fathers". And Midge has to find some way for them to all become a family again. |
GOD BLESS AMERICA Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Marles Noie WHAT'LL I DO Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Danny Thomas OK'L BABY DOK'L Written by Inez James and Sidney Miller Performed by Betty Garrett with the Page Cavanaugh Trio THE KERRY DANCE Written by J.L. Molloy Performed by Lotte Lehmann DON'T BLAME ME Written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields Performed by Betty Garrett LULLABY Music by Johannes Brahms Performed by Lotte Lehmann YIPPEE-O, YIPPIE-AI Music by Walter Popp Lyrics by Jerry Seelen Performed by Danny Thomas I'M GONNA SEE A LOT OF YOU Written by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre Performed by Betty Garrett with the Page Cavanaugh Trio KOL NIDRE Traditional Performed by Danny Thomas SHOLEM ALEICHEM Traditional Performed by Danny Thomas TRÄUMEREI Written by Robert Schumann Performed by Lotte Lehmann OK'L BABY DOK'L Written by Inez James and Sidney Miller Performed by Margaret O'Brien with Frankie Daye providing the singing voice for O'Brien GOD BLESS AMERICA Written by Irving Berlin Performed by Lotte Lehmann and cast |
MARGARET O'BRIEN ... Midge ROBERT PRESTON ... Rev. Philip Y. Andrews DANNY THOMAS ... Cantor David Irwin Feldman GEORGE MURPHY ... Patrick O'Donnell KARIN BOOTH ... Florence Bartlett EDWARD ARNOLD ... Judge Martin O. Abercrombie JACKIE 'BUTCH' JENKINS (as BUTCH JENKINS) ... Louis Keller BETTY GARRETT ... Shoo Shoo Grady LOTTE LEHMANN ... Mama Feldman CONNIE GILCHRIST ... Martha - the Judge's Maid PAGE CAVANAUGH (as PAGE CAVANAUGH TRIO) ... Trio Leader Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DAVID BAIR ... Boy (voice) (uncredited) BOBBY BARBER ... Fighter (uncredited) STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Mike - the Bartender (uncredited) GEORGE CALLIGA ... Rabbi (uncredited) HEINIE CONKLIN ... Drunk Barfly (uncredited) GEORGE DAVIS ... The Florist (uncredited) DOLORES DONLON ... Bride (uncredited) JOHN GEORGE ... Midget at Bar (uncredited) SHERRY HALL ... Court Clerk (uncredited) DELL HENDERSON ... Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) CLARENCE HENNECKE ... Fighter (uncredited) MAYNARD HOLMES ... Groom (uncredited) JOY JAMES ... Boogie-Woogie Fan (uncredited) DORIS KEMPER ... Mrs. Krause (uncredited) COLIN KENNY ... Lawyer (uncredited) DAVID LEONARD ... Rudy (uncredited) HANK MANN ... Drunk Barfly (uncredited) FRANK MAYO ... Lawyer (uncredited) JERRY MICKELSEN ... Boy (voice) (uncredited) BEN MOSELLE ... Fighter (uncredited) MARLES NOIE ... Little Girl (uncredited) SKEETS NOYES ... Cleaning Man (uncredited) PETER ROMAN ... Stooge (uncredited) IRENE SEIDNER ... Woman Guardian (uncredited) LOTTE STEIN ... Rudy's Wife (uncredited) BRICK SULLIVAN ... Cop (uncredited) CHARLES SULLIVAN ... Brawler Outside Bar (uncredited) SAILOR VINCENT ... Fighter (uncredited) ARTHUR WALSH ... Boogie-Woogie Fan (uncredited) WILSON WOOD ... Best Man (uncredited) JACK WORTH ... Cop (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN TAUROG ========= Writing Credits: ANNE MORRISON CHAPIN WHITFIELD COOK ... (writer) ABEN KANDEL ... (additional dialogue) NANETTE KUTNER ... (adaptation) MIKLÓS LÁSZLÓ ... (story) ========= Produced by: JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: LOTHAR PERL ... (uncredited) ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT SURTEES ========= Film Editing by: GENE RUGGIERO ========= Art Direction by: E. PRESTON AMES (as PRESTON AMES) CEDRIC GIBBONS ========= Set Decoration by: ALFRED E. SPENCER EDWIN B. WILLIS ========= Costume Design by: HELEN ROSE ========= Makeup Department: JACK DAWN ... makeup artist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: JACK GERTSMAN ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: SID SIDMAN ... assistant director HARROLD WEINBERGER ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: JOE EDMONDSON (as JOSEPH EDMONDSON) ... sound DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ALBERT HUNTER ... grip (uncredited) A. LINDSLEY LANE ... camera operator (uncredited) FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator FRANKIE DAYE ... singing voice: Margaret O'Brien MARSHA NORMAN ... singing voice: Karin Booth CHARLES PRESCOTT Jr. ... singing voice: Robert Preston CHARLES SHROUDER ... singing voice: Edward Arnold GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: JOHN BANSE ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: STANLEY DONEN ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2012) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
23 June 1948 [USA] 17 April 1950 [UK] 19 June 1951 [Portugal] 21 June 1951 [West Germany] 1951 [Austria] |
![]() MICKEY (Comedy | Drama) [1 hour 27 minutes] Young girl is constantly getting into trouble and embarrassing her father, who finally puts his foot down. |
FATHER GOOSE Written by Randolph Van Scoyk and Mario Silva Sung by Lois Butler (uncredited) DREAMS IN MY HEART based on "Wiener Blut" (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauss (uncredited) Adaptation and Lyrics by Randolph Van Scoyk and Mario Silva Sung by Lois Butler (uncredited) THE MINUTE WALTZ Music by Frédéric Chopin (uncredited) Adaptation by Mario Silva Sung by Lois Butler (uncredited) SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME (uncredited) Music by Frank Churchill Lyrics by Larry Morey Sung by Lois Butler IF I WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD (uncredited) Music by Nat Ayer Lyrics by Clifford Grey Sung by Lois Butler |
LOIS BUTLER ... Mickey Kelly BILL GOODWIN ... George R. Kelly IRENE HERVEY ... Louise Williams JOHN SUTTON ... Ted Whitney ROSE HOBART ... Lydia Matthews HATTIE McDANIEL ... Bertha SKIP HOMEIER (as SKIPPY HOMEIER) ... Hank Evans BEVERLY WILLS ... Cathy Williams LEON TYLER ... Robbie Matthews Rest of cast listed alphabetically: EDNA BENNETT ... Bit Role (uncredited) BOBETTE BENTLEY ... Barbara (uncredited) GEORGE M. CARLETON ... Dr. Pierson (uncredited) VICTOR CUTLER ... Intern (uncredited) SHIRLEY DOBLE ... Janet (uncredited) EDWARD EARLE ... Dr. Merckle (uncredited) ALMEDA FOWLER ... Bit Role (uncredited) JON GILBREATH ... Soda Jerk (uncredited) RONALD HARRIS ... Tubby (uncredited) BONNIE HENJUM ... Betty Lou (uncredited) GEORGE IRVING ... Mr. Brent (uncredited) VICTOR JONES ... Bit Role (uncredited) EDDIE LEROY ... Bit Role (uncredited) JAMES MAGILL ... Police Officer (uncredited) VERA MARSHE ... Mrs. Newey (uncredited) RENNY McEVOY ... Mr. Newey (uncredited) MIRA McKINNEY ... Office Nurse (uncredited) FRANKLIN PARKER ... Cathy's Father (uncredited) NYDIA WESTMAN ... Miss Mabel Adams (uncredited) |
Directed by: RALPH MURPHY ========= Writing Credits: MURIEL ROY BOLTON ... (screenplay) PEGGY GOODIN ... (novel) AGNES CHRISTINE JOHNSTON ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: AUBREY SCHENCK ... producer ========= Music by: MARLIN SKILES ========= Cinematography by: JOHN W. BOYLE ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: NORMAN COLBERT ========= Art Direction by: EDWARD L. ILOU ========= Set Decoration by: ARMOR MARLOWE CLARENCE STEENSEN (as CLARENCE STEENSON) ========= Makeup Department: DEL ARMSTRONG ... makeup artist JOAN ST. OEGGER ... hair stylist HELEN TURPIN ... hair stylist ERN WESTMORE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: BRYAN FOY ... executive in charge of production JAMES T. VAUGHN ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: EMMETT EMERSON ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: LEON BECKER (as LEON S. BECKER) ... sound FRANK WEBSTER ... sound ========= Special Effects by: JACK RABIN (as JACK R. RABIN) ... special art effects GEORGE J. TEAGUE ... photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: LELAND DAVIS ... camera operator (uncredited) GEORGE HOMMEL ... still photographer (uncredited) E. TRUMAN JOINER ... grip (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: FRANCE EHREN (as FRANCES EHREN) ... costume supervisor ========= Editorial Department: CLIFFORD D. SHANK (as CLIFFORD SHANK) ... color supervisor ========= Music Department: IRVING FRIEDMAN ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: ARNOLD LAVEN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: DAVID W. SIEGEL ... presenter BURK SYMON ... dialogue director |
Production Companies: Aubrey Schenck Productions ========= Distributors: Eagle-Lion Films (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Hygo Television Films (1954) [USA] TV Screen Gems (1956) [USA] TV |
28 June 1948 [London, UK] 19 August 1948 {Venice Film Festival} [Italy] 15 October 1948 [France] 25 October 1948 [UK] 27 October 1948 [Sweden] 22 December 1948 [Denmark] 21 January 1949 [Australia] 29 January 1949 [Italy] February 1949 [Germany] 8 April 1949 [Finland] May 1949 [Turkey] 4 May 1950 [Portugal] 30 July 1951 [USA] 28 September 1951 [Austria] 7 February 1952 [Hong Kong] 25 April 1952 [Mexico] 18 June 1953 [Hungary] 8 July 1953 [Japan] 4 May 1954 [Uruguay] 14 October 1974 (TV premiere) [East Germany] 2 February 2000 (re-release) [France] 26 October 2005 (re-release) [France] 3 December 2005 {British Film Days} [Czech Republic] 6 July 2011 (re-release) [France] 31 March 2012 {Greek Film Archive} [Greece] |
![]() OLIVER TWIST (Drama) [1 hour 45 minutes] In Charles Dickens' classic tale, an orphan wends his way from cruel apprenticeship to den of thieves in search of a true home. ###### The immortal characters of Charles Dickens' classic novel, Oliver Twist...A penniless orphan in 17th century London. Poor but honest Oliver is fleeing the cruelty of the workhouse when he's forced in a band of young thieves headed by the notorious Fagin and the evil Bill Sikes. But when the greedy cutthroats threaten Oliver's only chance for happiness, the gentle-hearted boy must summon the courage to fight for his freedom and future. ###### Based on the Charles Dickens novel, this movie is about an orphan boy who runs away from a workhouse and meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. Oliver is taken in by the pickpocket and he joins a household of young boys who are trained to steal for their master. This version of Oliver Twist is topped by Sir Alec Guinness' masterly performance of archthug Fagin. |
MY HAT, IT HAS THREE CORNERS (uncredited) Traditional In the score during a conversation between Mr. Bumble and Monks HE DON'T KNOW WHEN TO STOP (uncredited) Music by Frederic Lewis Lyrics by Ronald Hill CAMBERWELL ROAD ON A SUNDAY NIGHT (uncredited) Lyrics: Traditional Music by Guy Warrack TIPPITIWITCHET (uncredited) Sung by Betty Paul as 'Lucy Willow'. Lyrics: Traditional Music by Guy Warrack |
ROBERT NEWTON ... Bill Sykes ALEC GUINNESS ... Fagin KAY WALSH ... Nancy FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN ... Mr. Bumble HENRY STEPHENSON ... Mr. Brownlow MARY CLARE ... Mrs. Corney ANTHONY NEWLEY ... Artful Dodger JOSEPHINE STUART ... Oliver's Mother RALPH TRUMAN ... Monks KATHLEEN HARRISON ... Mrs Sowerberry GIBB McLAUGHLIN ... Mr. Sowerberry AMY VENESS ... Mrs. Bedwin FREDERICK LLOYD ... Mr. Grimwig JOHN HOWARD DAVIES ... Oliver Twist HENRY EDWARDS ... Police Official IVOR BARNARD ... Chairman Of The Board MAURICE DENHAM ... Chief Of Police MICHAEL DEAR ... Noah Claypole MICHAEL RIPPER ... Barney PETER BULL ... Landlord Of 'Three Cripples' DEIDRE DOYLE ... Mrs. Thingummy DIANA DORS ... Charlotte KENNETH DOWNEY (as KENNETH DOWNY) ... Workhouse Master W.G. FAY ... Bookseller EDIE MARTIN ... Annie FAY MIDDLETON ... Martha GRAVELEY EDWARDS ... Mr.Fang JOHN POTTER ... Charlie Bates MAURICE JONES ... Workhouse Doctor HATTIE JACQUES ... Singer At 'Three Cripples' BETTY PAUL ... Singer At 'Three Cripples' Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHNNY BRIGGS ... Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) ROBIN BURNS ... Man in Mob (uncredited) ALBERT CHEVALIER ... Courtroom Policeman (uncredited) ERIK CHITTY ... Workhouse Board Member (uncredited) ARTHUR MULLARD ... Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) NOSHER POWELL ... Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) EUSTACE SHIPMAN ... Doctor Who Delivers Oliver (uncredited) PAUL STOCKMAN ... Fagin's Gang Member (uncredited) DENNIS WYNDHAM ... Man In Street Who Punches Oliver (uncredited) |
Directed by: DAVID LEAN ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES DICKENS ... (by) DAVID LEAN ... (screen play) and STANLEY HAYNES ... (screen play) ERIC AMBLER ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited) KAY WALSH ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: RONALD NEAME ... producer ========= Music by: ARNOLD BAX ... (as SIR ARNOLD BAX D. Mus. Master of the King's Musick) ========= Cinematography by: GUY GREEN ... (photographed by) ========= Film Editing by: JACK HARRIS ========= Casting by: DENNIS VAN THAL ... (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: T. HOPEWELL ASH ... (uncredited) CLAUDE MOMSAY ... (uncredited) ========= Costume Design by: MARGARET FURSE ... (costumes) ========= Makeup Department: STUART FREEBORN (as STUART FREEBOURNE) ... makeup GEORGE BLACKLER ... makeup associate (uncredited) BIDDY CHRYSTAL ... hairdresser (uncredited) ========= Production Management: NORMAN SPENCER ... production manager PAT MacDONNELL ... assistant production manager (uncredited) BOB McNAUGHT ... assistant production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: GEORGE POLLOCK ... assistant director CHUCK SIMPSON ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: JOHN BRYAN ... sets designed by T. HOPEWELL ASH ... assistant art director (uncredited) CLAUDE MAUNCY ... set dresser (uncredited) GEOFFREY WOODWARD ... assistant art director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: STANLEY LAMBOURNE ... sound recordist GORDON K. McCALLUM ... sound recordist WINSTON RYDER ... sound editor GEORGE PATERNOSTER ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: STANLEY GRANT ... special effects JOAN SUTTIE ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: LES BOWIE ... matte painter (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: OSWALD MORRIS ... camera operator JIM BODY ... focus puller (uncredited) JOHN GODAR ... focus puller (uncredited) ALAN HUME ... focus puller (uncredited) CHARLES TRIGG ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: DOROTHY EDWARDS ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited) BOB RAYNER ... wardrobe master (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: CLIVE DONNER ... second assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: HARRIET COHEN ... the "Oliver" themes played by MUIR MATHIESON ... conductor: the Philharmonia Orchestra of London JOHN HUNTLEY ... music staff (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MAGGIE UNSWORTH (as MARGARET SIBLEY) ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: J. ARTHUR RANK (as J.ARTHUR RANK) ... presenter WENHAM BILL ... production assistant (uncredited) STUART CHANT ... publicist (uncredited) IRIS DALTON ... production secretary (uncredited) VICKY FUGGLE ... production secretary (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Cineguild (as A Cineguild Production) ========= Distributors: General Film Distributors (GFD)(released through) (as General Film Distributors Ltd.) (1948) [UK] Theatrical Eagle-Lion Film (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1950) [NORWAY] Theatrical United Artists (1951) [USA] Theatrical Eagle-Lion (1951) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Rank Video Library (1987) [UK] VHS Pickwick Video (1990) [UK] VHS Hallmark Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS Koch Media (2003) [GERMANY] DVD The Criterion Collection (2004) [USA] DVD LW Editora (2005) [BRAZIL] DVD Chapel Distribution (2010) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical - (16mm print) HBO Max (2020) [USA] Video - (VOD) Pidax Film (2020) [GERMANY] Blu-ray Pidax Film (2020) [GERMANY] DVD Janus Films [USA] All Media ========= Other Companies: BFI National Archive (a restoration by) (as the BFI National Archive) Granada International (a restoration by) The David Lean Foundation (a restoration funded by) The Philharmonia Orchestra of London (the 'Oliver' themes played with) (as the Philharmonia Orchestra of London) |
30 June 1948 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 20 August 1948 [USA] 27 August 1948 [London, UK] 14 October 1948 [Australia] 29 November 1948 [Sweden] 2 February 1949 [Denmark] 10 March 1949 [Mexico] 22 April 1949 [France] 23 June 1949 [Argentina] 24 December 1949 [Italy] 19 May 1950 [Portugal] 16 October 1950 [Madrid, Spain] 6 May 1977 (TV premiere) [West Germany] 21 November 2012 (re-release) [France] |
![]() A FOREIGN AFFAIR (Comedy | Drama | Romance) [1 hour 56 minutes] A congressional committee visits occupied Berlin to investigate G.I. morals. Congresswoman Phoebe Frost, appalled at widespread evidence of human frailty, hears rumors that cafe singer Erika, former mistress of a wanted war criminal, is "protected" by an American officer, and enlists Captain John Pringle to help her find him...not knowing that Pringle is Erika's lover. |
BLACK MARKET (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Sung by Marlene Dietrich ILLUSIONS (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Sung by Marlene Dietrich THE RUINS OF BERLIN (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Hollaender Sung by Marlene Dietrich IOWA CORN SONG (uncredited) Written by Edward Riley, George Botsford, Ray W. Lockard, and George Hamilton Sung by Jean Arthur and chorus MEADOWLANDS (uncredited) Written by Lev Knipper and Viktor Gusev Sung by chorus (Soviet soldiers) ISN'T IT ROMANTIC? (uncredited) Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart |
JEAN ARTHUR ... Congresswoman Phoebe Frost MARLENE DIETRICH ... Erika Von Schluetow JOHN LUND ... Captain John Pringle MILLARD MITCHELL ... Colonel Rufus J. Plummer PETER VON ZERNECK ... Hans Otto Birgel STANLEY PRAGER ... Mike WILLIAM MURPHY (as BILL MURPHY) ... Joe RAYMOND BOND ... Congressman Pennecot BOYD DAVIS ... Congressman Giffin ROBERT MALCOLM ... Congressman Kramer CHARLES MEREDITH ... Congressman Yandell MICHAEL RAFFETTO ... Confressman Salvatore DAMIAN O'FLYNN ... Lieutenant Colonel FRANK FENTON ... Major Mathews JAMES LORIMER (as JAMES LARMORE) ... Lieutenant Hornby HARLAND TUCKER ... General McAndrew BILL NEFF (as WILLIAM NEFF) ... Lieutenant Lee Thompson GEORGE M. CARLETON (as GEORGE CARLETON) ... General Finney GORDON JONES ... Military Policeman FREDDIE STEELE (as FRED STEELE) ... Military Policeman Rest of cast listed alphabetically: NICK ABRAMOFF ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) LEON ALTON ... Military Reporter (uncredited) ROBERT BOHANNON ... Soldier (uncredited) TED COTTLE ... Gerhardt Maier (uncredited) ROY DAMRON ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) ZINA DENNIS ... Russian (uncredited) JIMMIE DUNDEE ... Military Police (uncredited) CURT FURBERG ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) JOSEPH GOEBBELS ... Joseph Goebbels (archive footage) (uncredited) LISA GOLM ... German (uncredited) LEO GREGORY ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) ILKA GRÜNING ... German Wife (uncredited) VILMOS GYIMES ... Waiter (uncredited) CHESTER HAYES ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) LEN HENDRY ... Staff Sergeant (uncredited) LARS HENSEN ... Minor Role (uncredited) HANS HERBERT ... Waiter (uncredited) GEORGE HOAGLAND ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... Piano Player at The Lorelei (uncredited) JERRY JAMES ... Lieutenant (uncredited) HOWARD JOSLIN ... Military Police (uncredited) GEORGE KACHIN ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) WILLY KAUFMAN ... Waiter (uncredited) PHYLLIS KENNEDY ... WAC Technical Sergeant (uncredited) HENRY KULKY ... Russian Soldier at Marketplace (uncredited) HARRY LAUTER ... Corporal (uncredited) REX LEASE ... Military Police Lieutenant (uncredited) NORMAN LEAVITT ... Non-Commissioned-Officer (uncredited) PAUL LEES ... Soldier (uncredited) MAX LINDER ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) KEN LUNDY ... Soldier (uncredited) DON LYNCH ... Soldier (uncredited) MATHEW McCUE ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) GREGORY MERIMS ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) RALPH MONTGOMERY ... American Soldier in Nightclub (uncredited) BERT MOORHOUSE ... Transport Pilot (uncredited) HAZARD NEWSBERRY ... Lieutenant (uncredited) LARRY NUNN ... Sergeant (uncredited) PAUL PANZER ... Peddler with KnickKnacks and Mattress (uncredited) GEORGE PARIS ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) FRANK POPOVICH ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) OTTO REICHOW ... German Policeman (uncredited) ALBIN ROBELING ... Cook (uncredited) RICHARD RYEN ... Herr Maier (uncredited) WILLIAM SABBOT ... Russian Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM SELF ... Soldier (uncredited) PAT SHADE ... Soldier (uncredited) JOHN SHAY ... Soldier (uncredited) BILL SHEEHAN ... Military Policeman (uncredited) PETER SIMILUK ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) ROBERT J.T. SIMPSON ... Major (uncredited) KINKO 'LUCKY' SIMUNOVICH ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) WALTER THIELE ... German (uncredited) JACK TORNEK ... Canteen Lorelei Customer (uncredited) GEORGE UNANOFF ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) EDWARD VAN SLOAN ... German (uncredited) JACK VLASKIN ... Russian Dancer (uncredited) SERGEI N. VONEVSKY ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) HENRY VROOM ... American Sergeant (uncredited) OTTO WALDIS ... Inspector (uncredited) FAY WALL ... Fraulein (uncredited) CHRISTA WALTON ... Fraulein (uncredited) BOBBY WATSON ... Adolph Hitler (uncredited) CHALKY WILLIAMS ... Military Photographer (uncredited) ERIC WYLAND ... German Waiter (uncredited) FRANK YACONELLI ... Accordion Player (uncredited) NICHOLAS ZANE ... Russian Soldier (uncredited) |
Directed by: BILLY WILDER ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES BRACKETT ... (screenplay) & BILLY WILDER ... (screenplay) and RICHARD L. BREEN ... (screenplay) ROBERT HARARI ... (adaptation) DAVID SHAW ... (original story) ========= Produced by: CHARLES BRACKETT ... producer ========= Music by: FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER (as FREDERICK HOLLANDER) ========= Cinematography by: CHARLES LANG ... director of photography ========= Art Direction by: HANS DREIER WALTER H. TYLER (as WALTER TYLER) ========= Set Decoration by: SAM COMER ROSS DOWD ========= Costume Design by: EDITH HEAD ========= Makeup Department: WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor ========= Production Management: HUGH BROWN ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CHARLES C. COLEMAN (as C.C. COLEMAN Jr.) ... assistant director DOUGLAS BRIDGES ... extra second assistant director (uncredited) WITHOLD GRÜNBERG ... assistant director: Berlin (uncredited) WILLI HERRMANN ... assistant director: Berlin (uncredited) GERD OSWALD ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: HUGO GRENZBACH ... sound recordist WALTER OBERST ... sound recordist ========= Visual Effects by: FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects DEWEY WRIGLEY ... process photography ========= Camera and Electrical Department: GUY BENNETT ... camera operator (uncredited) ED CROWDER ... grip (uncredited) PAUL FILIPP ... still photographer: Berlin (uncredited) HERBERT GREYER ... assistant camera: Berlin (uncredited) JAMES HAWLEY ... assistant camera: second unit (uncredited) JACK KOFFMAN ... still photographer (uncredited) KURT SCHULZ ... camera operator: Berlin (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: DOANE HARRISON ... editorial supervisor ========= Music Department: SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... musical director (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) VAN CLEAVE ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: HARRY F. HOGAN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: RONNIE LUBIN ... dialogue director (uncredited) C.A. MURPHY ... technical advisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Paramount British Pictures (1948) [UK] Theatrical Film AB Paramount (1948) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1949) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical MCA/Universal Pictures (1958) [USA] TV Junes Planning (2007) [JAPAN] DVD Versátil Home Vídeo (2007) [BRAZIL] DVD Universum Film (UFA) (2008) [GERMANY] DVD Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2014) [USA] DVD Kino Lorber Studio Classics (2019) [USA] Blu-ray Epoca [ARGENTINA] VHS ========= Other Companies: TCM Vault Collection (package design) |
18 September 1948 [New York City, New York, USA] 23 September 1948 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 2 October 1948 [USA] 4 November 1948 [UK] 17 November 1948 [Mexico] 25 April 1949 [Sweden] 16 December 1949 [West Germany] 13 January 1950 [Austria] 3 February 1950 [Finland] 12 March 1950 [Japan] 8 June 1950 [Portugal] 26 December 1954 [Denmark] 18 August 1958 [Madrid, Spain] |
![]() RACHEL AND THE STRANGER (Adventure | Comedy | Romance | Western) [1 hour 33 minutes] David Harvey is a widower with a young son, Davey. They live on an isolated Ohio farm during the pioneer days. He wants his son to be raised in the manner his wife would have wanted - with proper schooling, Bible study and proper manners. Rachel, an indentured servant, is sold to David. David then marries her in order that little Davey would have a mother to properly raise him. David shows no real affection towards Rachel since this is a marriage of convenience. This all changes when Jim, a friend of the family comes for a visit. During his stay, David sees that there is more to Rachel than just being a "bonds woman", especially when Jim takes a liking to her. This awakens new feelings in David for Rachel. |
RACHEL Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt TALL, DARK STRANGER Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt FOOLISH PRIDE Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt Performed by Robert Mitchum (uncredited) SUMMER SONG Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt OH HE OH HI OH HO Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt Performed by Robert Mitchum (uncredited) JUST LIKE ME Music by Roy Webb Lyrics by Waldo Salt |
LORETTA YOUNG ... Rachel WILLIAM HOLDEN ... Big Davey ROBERT MITCHUM ... Jim GARY GRAY ... Davey TOM TULLY ... Parson Jackson SARA HADEN ... Mrs. Jackson FRANK FERGUSON ... Mr. Green WALTER BALDWIN ... Gallus REGINA WALLACE ... Mrs. Green Rest of cast listed alphabetically: FRANK CONLAN ... Jabez (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN FOSTER ========= Writing Credits: WALDO SALT ... (screenplay) HOWARD FAST ... (story "Rachel") ========= Produced by: RICHARD H. BERGER ... producer JACK J. GROSS ... executive producer ========= Music by: ROY WEBB ========= Cinematography by: MAURY GERTSMAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: LES MILLBROOK HARRY MARKER ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: ALBERT S. D'AGOSTINO JACK OKEY ========= Set Decoration by: DARRELL SILVERA ... (set decorations) JOHN STURTEVANT ... (set decorations) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor HAZEL ROGERS ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DEWEY STARKEY ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: HARRY MANCKE ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: TERRY KELLUM ... sound EARL A. WOLCOTT (as EARL WOLCOTT) ... sound ========= Special Effects by: RUSSELL A. CULLY ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: PETE BERNARD ... grip (uncredited) JAMES DALY ... camera operator (uncredited) ALEXANDER KAHLE ... still photographer (uncredited) EDDIE PYLE ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EDITH HEAD ... costumes designer: Miss Young ========= Location Management: LOUIS SHAPIRO ... location manager (uncredited) ========= Music Department: C. BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANN PYLE ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: DORE SCHARY ... presenter JOHN T. BAMBURY ... stand-in (uncredited) BOYD CABEEN ... stand-in (uncredited) BYRON FITZPATRICK ... stand-in (uncredited) VIRGINIA GRIFFITH ... stand-in: Loretta Young (uncredited) |
Production Companies: RKO Radio Pictures ========= Distributors: RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1948) [UK] Theatrical RKO Radio Films (1949) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1949) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical RKO Radio Pictures (1953) [USA] Theatrical - (reissue) C&C Television Corporation (1955) [USA] TV RKO Radio Pictures (1957) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1957) [USA] TV Turner Home Entertainment (1990) [USA] VHS - (Colorized Version) Voulez Vous Film (2010) [GERMANY] DVD Odeon Entertainment (2012) [UK] DVD BBC Two (2016) [UK] TV ========= Other Companies: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E.) RCA Sound System (sound recording system) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approval certificate: no.12670) (as MPAA) |
3 December 1948 [Brussels, Belgium] 18 February 1949 [France] 18 August 1950 [Sweden] 29 January 1952 [Portugal] 24 August 1953 [Madrid, Spain] |
![]() FANDANGO (Comedy) [1 hour 30 minutes] In the Basque Country, two friends, José and François, live a cheerful life. The two sly foxes use their wit to boost the business of an innkeeper they have a connection with. José is in love with Angélica, the innkeeper"s daughter, while François courts petite Annette. José also happens to have a beautiful voice and one day a night club manager hears him and wants to hire him. He will have to choose between Angelica, the inn, his roots... and a singing career in Paris. |
MUSIQUE DE LA PLUIE Music by Francis Lopez Lyrics by Gérard Carlier and André Tabet Performed by Luis Mariano |
LUIS MARIANO ... José Rest of cast listed alphabetically: EDMOND AUDRAN ... Paul RAYMOND BUSSIÈRES ... François LUCIEN CALLAMAND ... Le beau-père ROBERT DALBAN ... L'inspecteur JEAN GABERT GARY GARLAND CLAIRE GÉRARD ... La grand-mère HENNERY ... Bouffartigue LILIANE LESAFFRE ... Une invitée JEAN-FRANÇOIS MARTIAL ... L'ingénieur LUCETTE MOUNIER ANNETTE POIVRE ... Annette FERNAND RAUZÉNA ... M. Carlo LUDMILLA TCHÉRINA ... Angélica GEORGETTE TISSIER ... La mariée JEAN TISSIER ... M. Fleur |
Directed by: EMIL E. REINERT (as E.-E. REINERT) ========= Writing Credits: GÉRARD CARLIER ... (adaptation) GÉRARD CARLIER ... (dialogue) GÉRARD CARLIER ... (original scenario) JEAN-PAUL LE CHANOIS (as J.-P. LE CHANOIS) ... (adaptation) JEAN-PAUL LE CHANOIS (as J.-P. LE CHANOIS) ... (dialogue) ANDRÉ TABET ... (adaptation) ANDRÉ TABET ... (dialogue) ========= Produced by: GUY LACOURT ... producer ========= Music by: FRANCIS LOPEZ ========= Cinematography by: ROGER DORMOY ========= Film Editing by: VICTORIA MERCANTON (as VICTORIA SPIRI-MERCANTON) ========= Art Direction by: JEAN DOUARINOU ========= Costume Design by: JACQUELINE GODARD ========= Makeup Department: HAGOP ARAKELIAN (as A. ARAKELIAN) ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: FRED HÉROLD (as HEROLD) ... unit production manager PAUL PANTALÉON ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WLADIMIR ROITFELD (as ROITFELD) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: GUY CHICHIGNOUD ... sound assistant ROBERT TEISSEIRE ... sound engineer YONIKOF ... sound assistant ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ROBERT FOUCARD (as FOUCARD) ... assistant camera RAYMOND HEIL ... still photographer ROBERT JUILLARD (as JUILLARD) ... camera operator FRANCIS NIVOIX (as NIVOIX) ... assistant camera ========= Music Department: JACQUES-HENRY RYS (as JACQUES-HENRI RYS) ... musical director ========= Script and Continuity Department: DENISE MORLOT ... script girl |
Production Companies: Les Films Gloria Olympia Film ========= Distributors: Belga Films (1948) [BELGIUM] Theatrical Héraut Film (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical Héraut Film (1949) [FRANCE] All Media - (16 mm) |
17 December 1948 [Australia] 24 December 1948 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 24 January 1949 [Sweden] 25 January 1949 [New York City, New York, USA] 16 February 1949 [France] 2 April 1949 [Italy] 8 July 1949 [Denmark] 11 August 1949 [Hong Kong] 17 August 1949 [Mexico] 21 October 1949 [Portugal] 9 December 1949 [Finland] 27 December 1949 [Japan] 3 July 1950 [Madrid, Spain] 21 July 1950 [Netherlands] 5 October 1950 [West Germany] 13 October 1950 [Austria] 22 December 1950 [Paris, France] 30 April 1952 [Argentina] 6 August 1953 [Davao, Philippines] 26 June 1959 (re-release) [Finland] 22 April 2016 {Okinawa International Movie Festival} [Japan] |
![]() THE PALEFACE (Comedy | Family | Western) [1 hour 31 minutes] Calamity Jane is despatched to find out who's smuggling rifles to the Indians, and winds up married to a hapless correspondence school dentist as part of her cover. ###### Someone is selling guns to the Indians and in order to find the culprit Calamity Jane and a secret agent go undercover posing as man and wife. When the agent is killed Jane recruits a new husband -- none other than innocent dupe "Painless" Peter Potter, a totally inept dentist and confirmed coward who's main goal is to leave the barbaric west far behind. When their wagon train is attacked by the Indians it's Jane's sharpshooting that saves the day, but she gives the credit to Potter making him an instant hero to the townspeople and instant target to both the Indians and the gunrunners. |
BUTTONS AND BOWS by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Sung by Bob Hope MEETCHA ROUND THE CORNER Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Sung by Iris Adrian (dubbed by Annette Warren) Then danced by Bob Hope and Iris Adrian |
BOB HOPE ... 'Painless' Peter Potter JANE RUSSELL ... Calamity Jane ROBERT ARMSTRONG ... Terris IRIS ADRIAN ... Pepper BOBBY WATSON (as ROBERT WATSON) ... Toby Preston JACKIE SEARL (as JACK SEARL) ... Jasper Martin JOSEPH VITALE ... Indian Scout CHARLES TROWBRIDGE ... Gov. Johnson CLEM BEVANS ... Hank Billings JEFF YORK ... Big Joe STANLEY ANDREWS ... Commissioner Emerson WADE CROSBY ... Jeb CHIEF YOWLACHIE ... Chief Yellow Feather IRON EYES CODY ... Chief Iron Eyes JOHN MAXWELL ... Village gossip TOM KENNEDY ... Bartender HENRY BRANDON ... Wapato (medicine man) FRANCIS McDONALD (as FRANCIS J. McDONALD) ... Lance FRANK HAGNEY ... Greg SKELTON KNAGGS ... Pete OLIN HOWLAND ... Jonathan Sloane, undertaker GEORGE CHANDLER ... Patient #1 NESTOR PAIVA ... Patient #2 Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DOROTHY ABBOTT ... Minor Role (uncredited) ERIC ALDEN ... Bob (uncredited) FRED ALDRICH ... Barfly (uncredited) CARL ANDRE ... Horseman (uncredited) BILLY ANDREWS ... Minor Role (uncredited) SAM BAGLEY ... Barfly (uncredited) TREVOR BARDETTE ... Governor's Horseman (uncredited) ROLANDO BARRERA ... Indian (uncredited) HALL BARTLETT ... Handsome Cowboy (uncredited) OLIVER BLAKE ... Cowboy Advising 'Aim to West' (uncredited) LEE BLANCHARD ... Minor Role (uncredited) STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Saloon Patron Restraining Joe (uncredited) WALLY BOYLE ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited) JOHN F. BRAY ... (uncredited) AL BRIDGE ... Governor's Horseman (uncredited) GEORGE BRUGGEMAN ... Barfly (uncredited) ETHEL BRYANT ... Minor Role (uncredited) PAUL E. BURNS ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited) NORA BUSH ... Wagon Train Member (uncredited) LANE CHANDLER ... Cowboy Advising 'Lean to Right' (uncredited) NOBLE 'KID' CHISSELL ... Minor Role (uncredited) SONNY CHORRE ... Minor Role (uncredited) MICHAEL CIRILLO ... Townsman (uncredited) CHARLES COOLEY ... Mr. X (uncredited) LAURA CORBAY ... Guest (uncredited) RUSSELL CUSTER ... Townsman (uncredited) EDGAR DEARING ... Sheriff (uncredited) PAUL DUNN ... Minor Role (uncredited) DICK ELLIOTT ... Mayor (uncredited) BILLY ENGLE ... Pioneer (uncredited) RICHARD FARNSWORTH ... Minor Role (uncredited) MARGARET FIELD ... Guest (uncredited) MILTON FREIBRUN ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOHN GEORGE ... Barfly (uncredited) JODY GILBERT ... Woman in Bathhouse (uncredited) MARILYN GLADSTONE ... B-Girl (uncredited) JUNE GLORY ... B-Girl (uncredited) RALPH GOMEZ ... Minor Role (uncredited) DOROTHY GRANGER ... Attendant at Bathhouse (uncredited) CHICK HANNAN ... Minor Role (uncredited) BETTY HANNON ... B-Girl (uncredited) CHARMIENNE HARKER ... B-Girl (uncredited) HARRY HARVEY ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited) AL HILL ... Pioneer (uncredited) EARLE HODGINS ... Clem (uncredited) JERRY HUNTER ... Minor Role (uncredited) JERRY JAMES ... Minor Role (uncredited) LEROY JOHNSON ... Minor Role (uncredited) BOB KORTMAN ... Saloon Patron Restraining Joe (uncredited) AL KUNDE ... Townsman (uncredited) DEE LA NORE ... B-Girl (uncredited) ETHAN LAIDLAW ... Terris' Henchman (uncredited) WALTER LAWRENCE ... Waiter (uncredited) BABE LONDON ... Woman on Wagon Train (uncredited) TED MAPES ... Horseman (uncredited) KERMIT MAYNARD ... Horseman (uncredited) SHARON McMANUS ... Girl (uncredited) WILLIAM MEADER ... Minor Role (uncredited) ROBERT MILASCH ... Barfly (uncredited) JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER ... Bellhop (uncredited) TIM NELSON ... Minor Role (uncredited) ANTON NORTHPOLE ... Barfly (uncredited) JACK PERRY ... Barfly (uncredited) EUGENE PERSSON ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOHN ROY ... Waiter (uncredited) SYD SAYLOR ... Cowboy Advising 'Stand on Toes' (uncredited) ARTHUR SPACE ... Zach (uncredited) TITUS SPENCER ... Minor Role (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Dealer (uncredited) HOUSELEY STEVENSON ... Pioneer (uncredited) MARIA J. TAVARES ... B-Girl (uncredited) KUKA TUIMA ... Minor Role (uncredited) LOYAL UNDERWOOD ... Bearded Character (uncredited) RUDOLPH VALENTINO ... Indian (uncredited) DOROTHY VERNON ... Townswoman (uncredited) ELEANORE VOGEL ... Townswoman (uncredited) ANNETTE WARREN ... Pepper (singing voice) (uncredited) BLACKIE WHITEFORD ... Stagecoach Shotgun Guard (uncredited) RALPH WILLINGHAM ... Minor Role (uncredited) HARRY WILSON ... Cowboy in Saloon (uncredited) DUKE YORK ... Terris' Henchman (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN Z. McLEOD ========= Writing Credits: EDMUND L. HARTMANN (as EDMUND HARTMANN) ... (original screenplay) and FRANK TASHLIN ... (original screenplay) JACK ROSE ... (additional dialogue) MONTE BRICE ... (uncredited) BARNEY DEAN ... (uncredited) MELVILLE SHAVELSON ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ROBERT L. WELCH ... producer ========= Music by: VICTOR YOUNG ========= Cinematography by: RAY RENNAHAN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ELLSWORTH HOAGLAND ========= Casting by: JOE EGLI ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: HANS DREIER A. EARL HEDRICK ... (as EARL HEDRICK) ========= Set Decoration by: SAM COMER BERTRAM C. GRANGER ... (as BERTRAM GRANGER) ========= Costume Design by: MARY KAY DODSON ========= Makeup Department: WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor CHARLES BERNER ... makeup artist (uncredited) DEAN COLE ... hair stylist (uncredited) GERTRUDE READE ... hair stylist (uncredited) LAVAUGHN SPEER ... hair stylist (uncredited) FRANK THAYER ... makeup artist (uncredited) WILLIAM WOODS ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: ANDREW J. DURKUS ... assistant production manager: second unit (uncredited) STANLEY GOLDSMITH ... assistant production manager: second unit (uncredited) R.L. JOHNSTON ... production manager (uncredited) CHARLES WOOLSTENHULME ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ALVIN GANZER ... assistant director RALPH AXNESS ... second assistant director: second unit (uncredited) GORDON JENNINGS ... second unit director (uncredited) DANIEL McCAULEY ... second assistant director (uncredited) RICHARD McWHORTER ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited) MICHAEL D. MOORE ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ARTHUR CAMP ... property master (uncredited) CHARLES MASON ... assistant property master (uncredited) AL ROELOFS ... assistant art director (uncredited) JOHN J. THOMPSON ... property master: second unit (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JOHN COPE ... sound recordist GENE MERRITT ... sound recordist TONY DENOCENZO ... cable operator (uncredited) PAUL FRANZ ... sound recordist (uncredited) GEORGE HAMER ... production sound mixer (uncredited) JOHN SMIRCH ... boom grip (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects W. WALLACE KELLEY ... transparencies camera (uncredited) ========= Stunts: GEORGE BRUGGEMAN ... stunts (uncredited) L. GREENHILL ... stunts (uncredited) DON HOUSE ... stunts (uncredited) HUBIE KERNS ... stunts (uncredited) SHARON LUCAS ... stunt double: Jane Russell (uncredited) P. MOORE ... stunts (uncredited) R. MORALES ... stunts (uncredited) ROBERT ST. ANGELO ... stunts (uncredited) BUSTER WILES ... stunts (uncredited) WILLARD W. WILLINGHAM ... stunt double: Jane Russell (uncredited) HENRY WILLS ... stunt double: Bob Hope (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ARCHIE R. DALZELL ... camera operator (uncredited) ED HENDERSON ... still photographer (uncredited) PAUL HILL ... camera operator: Technicolor (uncredited) DEVEREAUX JENNINGS ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited) W. WALLACE KELLEY ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited) HOWARD KELLY ... gaffer (uncredited) CHARLES LEAHY ... assistant camera (uncredited) HARRY MARSH ... camera operator: Technicolor (uncredited) ERWIN NEWMEYER ... key grip: second unit (uncredited) JOE SCHUSTER ... electrician (uncredited) CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera: Technicolor (uncredited) DARRELL TURNMIRE ... grip (uncredited) / key grip (uncredited) ========= Casting Department: AL MANN ... casting: second unit (uncredited) EDWARD R. MORSE ... casting: second unit (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: GILE STEELE ... wardrobe: men ED FITZHARRIS ... wardrobe (uncredited) GRACE HARRIS ... wardrobe (uncredited) EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) SAM LEVINE ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: MONROE W. BURBANK ... associate color director: Technicolor FLOYD KNUDTSON ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited) GEORGE PARRISH ... orchestrator (uncredited) LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: CLAIRE BEHNKE ... script supervisor (uncredited) MARVIN WELDON ... script supervisor: second unit (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: BILLY DANIEL (as BILLY DANIELS) ... choreographer NATALIE KALMUS ... technicolor color director JOE DE YONG ... technical advisor (uncredited) JOSEPHINE EARL ... dance director (uncredited) LEN HENDRY ... dialogue coach (uncredited) BILL HURLEY ... livestock supervisor (uncredited) AL JEREMY ... publicist (uncredited) JOHN MAXWELL ... dialogue coach (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1948) [USA] Theatrical Paramount British Pictures (1948) [UK] Theatrical Paramount Film Service (1948) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Paramount Film Service (1948) [CANADA] Theatrical Skouras Films (1948) [GREECE] Theatrical Central Motion Picture Exchange (1949) [JAPAN] Theatrical Film AB Paramount (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Les Films Paramount (1949) [FRANCE] Theatrical Paramount Films (1950) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1952) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1958) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) MCA/Universal Pictures (1958) [USA] TV Film AB Corona (1964) [SWEDEN] Theatrical - (re-release) MCA Home Video (1985) [USA] VHS MCA/Universal Home Video (2000) [USA] VHS Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2002) [USA] DVD Universal Studios Home Video (2002) [USA] VHS Universal Pictures (2005) [NETHERLANDS] DVD Universal Pictures (2006) [GERMANY] DVD Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2010) [USA] DVD - (Bob Hope: Thanks for the Memories Collection) Kino Lorber Studio Classics (2020) [USA] Blu-ray |
December 1948 [USA] 11 January 1949 [New York City, New York, USA] 11 April 1949 [Sweden] 14 April 1949 [Mexico] 26 August 1949 [Finland] 23 September 1949 [Australia] 24 October 1949 [Denmark] 20 September 1950 [France] 16 December 1950 [Japan] 2 February 1951 [Portugal] 14 August 1951 [Argentina] 14 December 1951 [West Germany] 28 December 1951 [Austria] 3 November 1973 (re-release) [Finland] 22 May 1976 (TV premiere) [Hungary] |
![]() MEXICAN HAYRIDE (Comedy | Romance) [1 hour 17 minutes] Two con men selling phony stock flee to Mexico ahead of the law, where they run into a woman friend from their earlier days, who is now a bullfighter. |
IS IT YES, OR IS IT NO? (uncredited) Music by Walter Scharf Lyrics by Jack Brooks Played during the opening and end credits Played by Flores Brothers Trio and sung by Luba Malina Played as background music often CIELITO LINDO (uncredited) Written by Quirino Mendoza Played by the mariachi band led by Chris-Pin Martin KISS ME KATE (uncredited) Written by Cole Porter |
BUD ABBOTT ... Harry Lambert LOU COSTELLO ... Joe Bascom aka Humphrey Fish VIRGINIA GREY ... Mary aka Montana LUBA MALINA ... Dagmar JOHN HUBBARD ... David Winthrop PEDRO DE CORDOBA ... Señor Martinez FRITZ FELD ... Professor Ganzmeyer TOM POWERS ... Ed Mason PAT COSTELLO ... Tim Williams FRANK FENTON ... Gus Adamson CHRIS-PIN MARTIN (as CHRIS PIN MARTIN) ... Mariachi Leader SID FIELDS (as SIDNEY FIELDS) ... Reporter FLORES BROTHERS TRIO ... Trio Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PATRICIA ALPHIN ... Minor Role (uncredited) SALVADOR BAGUEZ ... Minor Role (uncredited) BOBBY BARBER ... Minor Role (uncredited) MARY BREWER ... Girl (uncredited) HARRY BROWN ... Businessman (uncredited) ARGENTINA BRUNETTI ... Indian Woman (uncredited) MARJORIE L. CARVER ... Girl (uncredited) LUCILLE CASEY ... Girl (uncredited) MARY CASTLE ... Girl (uncredited) TONI CASTLE ... Girl (uncredited) BEN CHAVEZ ... Magician (uncredited) LORINNE CRAWFORD ... Girl (uncredited) AMAPOLA DEL VANDO ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOE DOMINGUEZ ... Taxco Artist (uncredited) WILLIAM ELIAS ... Mexican Boy (uncredited) ROBERT ELLIS ... Mexican Boy (uncredited) LALO ENCINAS ... Mexican Man (uncredited) RUDY GERMANE ... Man (uncredited) YOLANDA GONZÁLEZ ... Girl (uncredited) FRED HOOSE ... Businessman (uncredited) REED HOWES ... Man (uncredited) EDDIE KANE ... Mr. Clarke, Mine Buyer (uncredited) JOE KIRK ... Second Businessman (uncredited) CAROLINE LOPEZ ... Mexican Girl (uncredited) ROSE MARY LOPEZ ... Mexican Child (uncredited) BOB LUGO ... Man (uncredited) DONNA MARTELL ... Girl (uncredited) GEORGE MENDOZA ... Photographer (uncredited) CHARLES MILLER ... Mr. Lewis (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Man (uncredited) ALEX MONTOYA ... Man (uncredited) JULIA MONTOYA ... Woman (uncredited) SOL MURGI ... Man (uncredited) ALFONSO PEDROZA ... Mexican Man (uncredited) KAREN RANDLE ... Girl (uncredited) PEDRO REGAS ... Proprietor (uncredited) MARTIN RICHARDS ... Boy (uncredited) SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Artist's Model (uncredited) CARLOS RIVERO ... Ticket Taker at Bullfight (uncredited) JULIAN RIVERO ... Policeman at Ticket Seller's Booth (uncredited) TONY ROUX ... Blanket Weaver (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Headwaiter (uncredited) EARL SPAINARD ... Bellboy (uncredited) JOHN SYLVESTER ... Man (uncredited) FELIPE TURICH ... Taxco Silver Dealer (uncredited) KIPPEE VALEZ ... Girl (uncredited) ROQUE YBARRA ... Taxco Blanket Weaver (uncredited) |
Directed by: CHARLES BARTON (as CHARLES T. BARTON) ========= Writing Credits: OSCAR BRODNEY ... (screenplay) and JOHN GRANT ... (screenplay) HERBERT FIELDS ... (based on the musical play by) and DOROTHY FIELDS ... (based on the musical play by) & COLE PORTER ... (based on the musical play by) MONTE BRICE ... (uncredited) SID FIELDS ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ROBERT ARTHUR ... producer ========= Music by: WALTER SCHARF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CHARLES VAN ENGER ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: FRANK GROSS ... film editor ========= Art Direction by: JOHN DeCUIR ... (as JOHN F. DeCUIR) BERNARD HERZBRUN ========= Set Decoration by: JOHN P. AUSTIN (as JOHN AUSTIN) ... (set decorations) RUSSELL A. GAUSMAN ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: YVONNE WOOD ... (costumes) ========= Makeup Department: CARMEN DIRIGO ... hair stylist BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist LAYNE BRITTON ... makeup artist (uncredited) RUSSELL DRAKE ... makeup artist (uncredited) MERLE REEVES ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: HENRY SPITZ ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CHARLES M. BENNETT ... assistant director (uncredited) RALPH CEDER ... second unit director (uncredited) JOSEPH E. KENNEY ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: LESLIE I. CAREY ... sound ROBERT PRITCHARD ... sound ========= Special Effects by: DAVID S. HORSLEY (as DAVID HORSLEY) ... special photography ========= Stunts: IRVING GREGG ... stunt double: Lou Costello (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FRED BUCKLEY ... grip (uncredited) JAMES V. KING ... camera operator (uncredited) BILL WALLACE ... still photographer (uncredited) LLOYD WARD ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: VIRGIL W. VOGEL ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: WALTER SCHARF ... conductor / music arranger DANIELE AMFITHEATROF ... composer: stock music (uncredited) JOHNNY GREEN ... composer: stock music (uncredited) MILTON ROSEN ... composer: stock music (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) HANS J. SALTER ... composer: stock music (uncredited) WALTER SCHUMANN ... composer: stock music (uncredited) FRANK SKINNER ... composer: stock music (uncredited) LEITH STEVENS ... composer: stock music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: BETTY A. GRIFFIN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: EUGENE LORING ... dance director MIKE TODD (as MICHAEL TODD) ... stage producer |
Production Companies: Universal International Pictures (UI) (presents) ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as Universal-International) (1948) [USA] Theatrical General Film Distributors (GFD) (1949) [UK] Theatrical Universal Film (1949) [NORWAY] Theatrical Universal Film (1949) [SWEDEN] Theatrical MCA/Universal Home Video (1992) [USA] VHS Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2004) [USA] DVD Universal Pictures (as Universal Pictures Company Inc.) All Media |
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