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presents
The Films & Soundtracks of
1950 Banner

Musical Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
15 February 1950
[Boston, Massachusetts, USA]


22 February 1950
[Chicago, Illinois, USA]

22 February 1950
[New York City, New York, USA]

4 March 1950
[USA]

7 April 1950
[Toronto, Canada]

19 August 1950
{Venice Film Festival}
[Italy]

15 September 1950
[Italy]

18 November 1950
[Denmark]

7 December 1950
[Belgium]

7 December 1950
[Netherlands]

8 December 1950
[Australia]

15 December 1950
[Finland]

18 December 1950
[Sweden]

21 December 1950
[Portugal]

22 December 1950
[Paris, France]

26 December 1950
[Norway]

December 1950
[UK]

2 January 1951
[Argentina]

9 January 1951
[Uruguay]

17 January 1951
[Mexico]

9 February 1951
[New Zealand]

12 March 1951
[Brazil]

17 March 1951
[Israel]

17 March 1951
[Tel Aviv, Israel]

27 April 1951
[Ireland]

21 June 1951
[Davao, Philippines]

23 June 1951
{Berlin International Film Festival}
[West Germany]

4 October 1951
[Hong Kong]

21 December 1951
[West Germany]

7 March 1952
[Japan]

5 December 1952
[Austria]

19 December 1952
[Spain]

14 February 1957
(re-release)
[USA]

17 December 1958
(re-release)
[France]

19 December 1958
(re-release)
[Italy]

26 December 1958
(re-release)
[Sweden]

15 June 1960
{Berlin International Film Festival}
[West Germany]

9 March 1961
[Hungary]

18 March 1961
(re-release)
[Japan]

26 July 1962
[South Korea]

24 June 1963
(re-release)
[Brazil]

9 June 1965
(re-release)
[USA]

18 September 1967
(re-release)
[Sweden]

13 December 1967
(re-release)
[France]

15 December 1967
(re-release)
[Finland]

22 December 1967
(re-release)
[Italy]

26 December 1967
(re-release)
[Denmark]

22 December 1968
(re-release)
[UK]

10 July 1970
[Czechoslovakia]

23 March 1973
(re-release)
[USA]

23 March 1974
(re-release)
[Japan]

19 December 1975
(re-release)
[Italy]

17 December 1976
(re-release)
[Finland]

16 December 1977
(re-release)
[Ireland]

20 December 1978
(re-release)
[France]

18 July 1980
(re-release)
[West Germany]

19 July 1980
[Madagascar]

18 December 1981
(re-release)
[USA]

17 July 1982
(re-release)
[Japan]

26 August 1982
(re-release)
[Australia]

17 December 1982
(re-release)
[Italy]

30 March 1985
(re-release)
[Sweden]

16 July 1987
(re-release)
[West Germany]

18 July 1987
(re-release)
[Japan]

31 July 1987
(re-release)
[Ireland]

20 November 1987
(re-release)
[USA]

24 December 1990
[Kuwait]

11 April 1991
(re-release)
[Australia]

17 April 1991
(re-release)
[France]

28 June 1991
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

19 July 1991
(re-release)
[UK]

9 August 1991
(re-release)
[Ireland]

9 August 1991
(re-release)
[Sweden]

13 December 1991
(re-release)
[Brazil]

9 January 1992
(re-release)
[Argentina]

11 April 1992
(re-release)
[Japan]

20 July 2005
(re-release)
[France]

27 October 2005
(DVD premiere)
[Germany]

7 August 2008
{Hiroshima International Animation Festival}
[Japan]

4 April 2011
(Royal Edition DVD)
[UK]

4 April 2011
(Royal Edition DVD)
[Ireland]

30 June 2012
(re-release)
[Italy]

4 May 2013
{Montclair Film Festival}
[USA]
Cinderella
CINDERELLA

(Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 14 minutes]


Cinderella, the beautiful and kind-hearted daughter, sees
her world turn upside down when her beloved mother dies,
and her pained father remarries another woman, the wicked
Lady Tremaine, who has two equally cruel daughters, the
jealous Anastasia and Drizella. But, once more, things
will go from bad to worse, When Cinderella's father, too,
dies, leaving her all alone in the Lady's clutches to
serve as her maid-of-all-work. Under those circumstances,
a shabby and neglected Cinderella doesn't stand much of a
chance of attending the King's royal ball--let alone,
captivate the handsome Prince--unless she turns to her
loving Fairy Godmother who has quite a few tricks up her
sleeve. Nevertheless, will the wronged damsel ever find
peace--and with it--her own Prince Charming?
CINDERELLA
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by the Jud Conlon Chorus with Marni Nixon singing as a soloist


A DREAM IS A WISH YOUR HEART MAKES
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by Ilene Woods
Reprised by the mice as they are working on Cinderella's dress for the ball.
Reprised by the Jud Conlon Chorus in the finale


SING, SWEET NIGHTINGALE
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by Eleanor Audley, Rhoda Williams, and Ilene Woods


THE WORK SONG
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by James MacDonald and several mice


BIBBIDI-BOBBIDI-BOO
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by Verna Felton and chorus


SO THIS IS LOVE
(1949) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman
Performed by Ilene Woods and Mike Douglas
ILENE WOODS ... Cinderella (voice)
ELEANOR AUDLEY ... Lady Tremaine (voice)
VERNA FELTON ... Fairy Godmother (voice)
CLAIRE DU BREY (as CLAIRE DuBREY) ... (credit only)
RHODA WILLIAMS ... Drizella (voice)
JAMES MacDONALD (as JAMES MACDONALD) ... Jaq / Gus (voice)
HELENE STANLEY ... (credit only)
LUIS VAN ROOTEN ... King / Grand Duke (voice)
DON BARCLAY ... Doorman (voice)
LUCILLE BLISS ... Anastasia (voice)
JEFFREY STONE (as JOHN FONTAINE) ... (voice)
MIKE DOUGLAS ... Prince Charming (singing voice)
WILLIAM PHIPPS ... Prince Charming (voice)
MARION DARLINGTON ... Birds (voice)
EARL KEEN ... Bruno (voice)
JOHN WOODBURY ... (voice)
LUCILLE WILLIAMS ... Perla - a Mouse (voice)
JUNE FORAY ... Lucifer (voice)
THURL RAVENSCROFT ... Mouse (voice)
CLINT McCAULEY ... Mouse (voice)
JUNE SULLIVAN ... Mouse (voice)
HELEN SEIBERT ... Mouse (voice)
BETTY LOU GERSON ... Narrator (voice)
Directed by:
CLYDE GERONIMI
WILFRED JACKSON
HAMILTON LUSKE
=========

Writing Credits:
CHARLES PERRAULT ... (from the original classic by)

BILL PEET (as WILLIAM PEED) ... (story) &
ERDMAN PENNER ... (story) &
TED SEARS ... (story) &
WINSTON HIBLER ... (story) &
HOMER BRIGHTMAN ... (story) &
HARRY REEVES ...(story) &
KEN ANDERSON (as KENNETH ANDERSON) ... (story) &
JOE RINALDI ... (story)

MAURICE RAPF ... (uncredited)
FRANK TASHLIN ... (story) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
AMY BAILEY ... line producer (2005 restoration)
WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
PAUL J. SMITH
OLIVER WALLACE
=========

Film Editing by:
DONALD HALLIDAY
=========

Production Management:
DAVID CANDIFF ... post-production manager (2005 restoration)
BEN SHARPSTEEN ... production supervisor
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
MIKE HOLOBOFF ... assistant director (uncredited)
LARRY LANSBURGH ... assistant director (uncredited)
TED SEBERN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
ROBERT O. COOK ... sound recordist
ERIK FLOCKOI ... recordist (2005 restoration)
ANDREAS K. MEYER ... sound restoration by: Sony Music Studios, NY (2005 restoration)
KEITH ROGERS ... re-recording mixer (2005 restoration)
C.O. SLYFIELD ... sound director
HAROLD J. STECK ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
JACK BOYD ... effects animator
UB IWERKS ... special processes
JOSHUA MEADOR (as JOSH MEADOR) ... effects animator
GEORGE ROWLEY ... effects animator
BRUCE TAUSCHER ... digital color timing supervisor (2005 restoration)
=========

Animation Department:
HAL AMBRO ... character animator
DICK ANTHONY ... backgrounds
MARY BLAIR ... color and styling
FOX CARNEY ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
LES CLARK ... directing animator
CLAUDE COATS ... color and styling
TOM CODRICK ... layout
MERLE COX ... backgrounds
DON DAGRADI (as DON DA GRADI) ... color and styling
MARC DAVIS ... directing animator
PHIL DUNCAN ... character animator
NORMAN FERGUSON (as NORM FERGUSON) ... directing animator
HUGH FRASER ... character animator
DON GRIFFITH ... layout
ANN HANSEN ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
JOHN HENCH ... color and styling
HUGH HENNESY ... layout
RAY HUFFINE ... backgrounds
RALPH HULETT ... backgrounds
OLLIE JOHNSTON ... directing animator
MILT KAHL ... directing animator
TAMARA KHALAF ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
WARD KIMBALL ... directing animator
HAL KING ... character animator
ERIC LARSON ... directing animator
JOHN LOUNSBERY ... directing animator
DON LUSK ... character animator
BRICE MACK ... backgrounds
FRED MOORE ... character animator
GEORGE NICHOLAS ... character animator
LANCE NOLLEY ... layout
CLIFF NORDBERG ... character animator
KEN O'BRIEN ... character animator
KENDALL O'CONNOR (as A. KENDALL O'CONNOR) ... layout artist
CHARLES PHILIPPI ... layout
VIVIAN G. PROCOPIO (as VIVIAN PROCOPIO) ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
THOR PUTNAM ... layout
WOLFGANG REITHERMAN ... directing animator
ART RILEY ... backgrounds
LELLA SMITH ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
MCLAREN STEWART (as MAC STEWART) ... layout artist
FRANK THOMAS ... directing animator
HARVEY TOOMBS ... character animator
MATT TSUGAWA ... animation research library (2005 restoration)
JUDGE WHITAKER ... character animator
THELMA WITMER ... backgrounds
MARVIN WOODWARD ... character animator
EDWIN AARDAL ... animator (uncredited)
BLAINE GIBSON ... animator (uncredited)
JERRY HATHCOCK ... animator (uncredited)
DAN MacMANUS ... animator (uncredited)
JOHN McMANUS ... animator (uncredited)
CHARLES A. NICHOLS ... animator (uncredited)
IWAO TAKAMOTO ... assistant animator (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
CORY HANSEN ... post-production coordinator (2005 restoration)
APRIL McMORRIS ... digital producer (2005 restoration)
TIMOTHY PEELER ... digital colorist (2005 restoration)
GEORGE CAVE ... assistant editor / color timer (uncredited)
JIM WILKINSON ... negative cutting (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
FRANK COMSTOCK ... orchestrator
MACK DAVID ... songs by
JOSEPH DUBIN ... orchestrator
AL HOFFMAN ... songs by
JERRY LIVINGSTON ... songs by
LYN MURRAY ... choir director
PAUL J. SMITH (as PAUL SMITH) ... musical director
AL TEETER ... music editor
OLIVER WALLACE ... musical director
LYN MURRAY ... music arranger: vocals (uncredited)
EDWARD H. PLUMB ... orchestrator (uncredited)
ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ROBERT BAGLEY (as ROBERT H. BAGLEY) ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
DAVE BOSSERT (as DAVID BOSSERT) ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
RACHEL CLEMENT (as RACHEL J. CLEMENT) ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
JIM BARRY CORBIN (as JIM CORBIN) ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
SARA DURAN (as SARA DURAN-SINGER) ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
ERIC FRANCISCO ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
THEO GLUCK ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
ALFONSO GUERRERO Jr. ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
NICHOLAS HERR ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
DYLAN HUCKLESBY ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
SEAN G. JAMIESON ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
JOE JIULIANO ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
BARRY KASS (as BARRY KASS II) ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
LOUISE KEATING ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
PAULA LAUTERBACH ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
DESTRY DORRO LEZOTTE (as DESTRY DORRO) ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
KATRIN MOONEY ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
BRIDGID O'DONNELL ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
DANIEL ORTIZ ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
BRUCE PEECHER Jr. ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
STEPHEN POEHLEIN ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
IRWIN ROSENFELD ... nitrate film specialist (2005 restoration)
KEVIN SCHAEFFER ... restoration team (2005 restoration)
JEFF SCHIFFMAN ... project manager (2005 restoration)
BENTON WONG ... restoration specialist (2005 restoration)
ELEANOR AUDLEY ... live action model: Lady Tremaine (uncredited)
DON BARCLAY ... live action model: footman (uncredited)
MARIE DASNOIT ... secretary (uncredited)
CLAIRE DU BREY ... live action model: Fairy Godmother (uncredited)
HELENE STANLEY ... live action model: Anastasia Tremaine / live action model: Cinderella (uncredited)
JEFFREY STONE ... live action model: Prince Charming (uncredited)
ELOISE TOBELMAN ... secretary (uncredited)
RHODA WILLIAMS ... live action model: Drizella (uncredited)
RUTH WRIGHT ... secretary (uncredited)
=========

Thanks:
SARA BLEICK (as S. J. BLEICK) ... special thanks (2005 restoration)
KENT GORDON ... special thanks (2005 restoration)
MARY MEACHAM (as MARY MEACHAM HOGG) ... special thanks (2005 restoration)
HERMANN H. SCHMIDT (as HERMANN SCHMIDT) ... special thanks (2005 restoration)
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
(presents)
(as Walt Disney)


Walt Disney Animation Studios
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Walt Disney Production)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1950)     [DENMARK]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1950)     [FRANCE     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Films A/S
(1950)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Films
(1950)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Svensk Filmindustri
(1950)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures Argentina
(1951)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1951)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Buena Vista Film Distribution Company
(1957)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Rank Film
(1958)     [ITALY]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF)
(1961)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Buena Vista Pictures
(1965)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Suomi-Filmi
(1967)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Buena Vista Pictures
(1973)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Kinosto
(1976)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Triangelfilm
(1976)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Buena Vista Pictures
(1981)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Greater Union Organisation (GUO)
(1982)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF)
(1985)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Buena Vista Pictures
(1987)     [USA]     Theatrical)

Buena Vista Home Video
(1988)     [USA]     Video - (VHS/LaserDisc)

Disney Channel
(as The Disney Channel)
(1989)     [USA]     TV

Warner Bros.
(1991)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Warner Bros.
(1991)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Abril Vídeo
(1992)     [BRAZIL]     VHS

Buena Vista International
(1992)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Europa Vision
(1992)     [FINLAND]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
(1992)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
(1992)     [JAPAN]     Video - (LaserDisc)

Walt Disney Home Video
(1992)     [NORWAY]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
(1995)     [NORWAY]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
(1995)     [USA]     Video - (VHS/LaserDisc)

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
(2002)     [USA]     TV

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2005)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2005)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2005)     [USA]     DVD - (Platinum Edition)

Kingdom
(2006)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Walt Disney Home Entertainment
(2006)     [NORWAY]     DVD

Walt Disney Home Video
(2011)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray / DVD - (Diamond Edition)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [ARGENTINA]     Blu-ray / DVD - (special edition)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD - (special edition)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [GERMANY]     Video - (DVD/Blu-ray)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [FINLAND]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2012)     [USA]     Video / DVD/Blu-ray - (Diamond Edition)

ABC Family
(2012)     [USA]     TV

Disney Junior
(2012)     [USA]     TV

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
(2014)     [UK]     TV - (BBC One) - (limited)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2015)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray /DVD - (included in "From All of Us to All of You")

Channel 5 Television
(2016)     [UK]     TV - (limited)

Disney+
(2019)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media

Gativideo
[ARGENTINA]     VHS

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
[FINLAND]     VHS

Disney Channel
[NORWAY]     TV
=========

Other Companies:
Technicolor (color by)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approved by)

RCA Sound System (sound)

Screen Cartoonists Guild (acknowledgment)

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgment)

Library of Congress, Motion Picture Conservation Center
(acknowledgment) (2005 restoration)

Lowry Digital Images
(motion picture restoration) (2005 restoration)

Technicolor Digital Intermediates
(digital mastering) (2005 restoration)

Buena Vista Sound
(as Buena Vista Sound Studios)
(sound re-recording) (2005 restoration)

Sony Music Studios
(sound restoration) (2005 restoration)
17 May 1950
[USA]


5 June 1950
[Brazil]

25 September 1950
[Sweden]

9 October 1950
[UK]

15 December 1950
[Australia]

21 December 1950
[Denmark]

21 December 1950
[Portugal]

26 January 1951
[Ireland]

14 February 1951
[Mexico]

7 April 1951
[Italy]

20 July 1951
[Belgium]

20 July 1951
[Netherlands]

31 August 1951
[Finland]

3 September 1951
[Madrid, Spain]

6 September 1951
[Hong Kong]

10 October 1951
[Japan]

16 November 1951
[France]

25 December 1951
[Austria]

28 December 1951
[West Germany]

18 November 1952
[Argentina]

3 May 1957
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

19 May 1961
(re-release)
[Finland]

5 July 1963
(re-release)
[Denmark]

15 July 1966
(re-release)
[Denmark]

7 August 1967
(re-release)
[Denmark]

14 November 2000
(DVD premiere)
[France]

14 November 2000
(DVD premiere)
[UK]

14 November 2000
(DVD premiere)
[USA]

16 April 2004
(re-release)
[USA]
Annie Get Your Gun
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

(Biography | Comedy | Musical | Romance | Western)
[1 hour 47 minutes]


A story very loosely based on the love story of Annie Oakley
and Frank Butler who meet at a shooting match. Fabulous music
although the lead characters have virtually nothing to do with
the actual historical figures. Annie joins Frank Butler in
Col. Cody's Wild West Show. They tour the world performing
before Royalty as well as the public at large.
YOU CAN'T GET A MAN WITH A GUN
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton


DOIN' WHAT COMES NATUR'LLY
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton and siblings


I'M AN INDIAN TOO
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton


I GOT THE SUN IN THE MORNING
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton


ANYTHING YOU CAN DO
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel


THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel


THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Ensemble


COLONEL BUFFALO BILL
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Keenan Wynn, Benay Venuta & Chorus


MY DEFENSES ARE DOWN
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Howard Keel and Chorus


THE GIRL THAT I MARRY
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Howard Keel


MOONSHINE LULLABY
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton,Clinton Sundberg and siblings


I GOT LOST IN HIS ARMS
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Betty Hutton
BETTY HUTTON ... Annie Oakley
HOWARD KEEL ... Frank Butler
LOUIS CALHERN ... Buffalo Bill Cody
J. CARROL NAISH ... Chief Sitting Bull
EDWARD ARNOLD ... Pawnee Bill
KEENAN WYNN ... Charlie Davenport
BENAY VENUTA ... Dolly Tate
CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Foster Wilson

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
DOROTHY ABBOTT ... Carriage Woman (uncredited)
BETTE ARLEN ... Carriage Woman (uncredited)
POLLY BAILEY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
HAL BELL ... Dancer (uncredited)
EVELYN BERESFORD ... Queen Victoria (uncredited)
MARGARET BERT ... Bit Role (uncredited)
NORMAN BORINE ... Dancer (uncredited)
TEX BRODUS ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
ELEANOR BROWN ... Minnie Oakley (uncredited)
ARCHIE BUTLER ... Cowboy (uncredited)
GEORGE CALLIGA ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
SUE CARLTON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BRIDGET CARR ... Carriage Woman (uncredited)
SUE CASEY ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
ANDRÉ CHARLOT ... French President Emile Loubet (uncredited)
MAE CLARKE ... Mrs. Adams (uncredited)
DORINDA CLIFTON ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
DIANE DICK ... Nellie Oakley (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Sour-Faced Wife (uncredited)
MICHAEL DUGAN ... Cowboy (uncredited)
PHIL DUNHAM ... Cynical Man (uncredited)
EDWARD EARLE ... Footman (uncredited)
MARIETTA ELLIOTT ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
HERBERT EVANS ... Dignitary with Queen Victoria (uncredited)
LUIGI FACCUITO ... Dancer (uncredited)
BUDD FINE ... Immigration Officer (uncredited)
ELIZABETH FLOURNOY ... Helen (uncredited)
LEE TUNG FOO ... Chinese Cook on Train (uncredited)
MARY JANE FRENCH ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
FRED GILMAN ... Cowboy (uncredited)
MARY GLEASON ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
A. CAMERON GRANT ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARION GRAY ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
WILLIAM HALL ... Tall Cowboy Boarding Boat (uncredited)
JOHN HAMILTON ... Ship Captain (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
JAMES HARRISON ... Mac (uncredited)
DELL HENDERSON ... Hotel Guest in Hammock (uncredited)
CAROL HENRY ... Cowboy (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Party Guest (uncredited)
TOM HUMPHREY ... Indian Warrior (uncredited)
ED KILROY ... Guest (uncredited)
HELEN KIMBALL ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
JUDY LANDON ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
NOLAN LEARY ... Immigration Officer (uncredited)
MEREDITH LEEDS ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
CASEY MacGREGOR ... Cowboy (uncredited)
ROBERT MALCOLM ... Train Conductor (uncredited)
CHARLES MAUU ... Indian Warrior (uncredited)
EDITH MILLS ... Squaw (uncredited)
RHEA MITCHELL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BRAD MORROW ... Little Jake Oakley (uncredited)
FORBES MURRAY ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
JOHN MYLONG ... Kaiser Wilhelm II (uncredited)
KERRY O'DAY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ANNE O'NEAL ... Miss Willoughby (uncredited)
SUSAN ODIN ... Jessie Oakley (uncredited)
RUSTY PARENT ... Stagecoach Girl (uncredited)
NINO PIPITONE ... King Victor Emmanuel (uncredited)
PETER PRICE ... Boy (uncredited)
CHARLES REGAN ... Barker (uncredited)
AL RHEIN ... Barker (uncredited)
ALEX ROMERO ... Dancer (uncredited)
BUDDY ROOSEVELT ... Minor Role (uncredited)
CARL SEPULVEDA ... Cowboy (uncredited)
CARL SKLOVER ... Bit Role (uncredited)
DOROTHY SKYEAGLE ... Mrs. Little Horse (uncredited)
SANDRA SPENCE ... Carriage Woman (uncredited)
SHOOTING STAR ... Indian Warrior (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
RILEY SUNRISE ... Indian Warrior (uncredited)
WILLIAM TANNEN ... Barker (uncredited)
TONY TAYLOR ... Little Boy Holding Poster (uncredited)
JACK TRENT ... Cowboy (uncredited)
ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Ball Guest (uncredited)
JACKEE WALDRON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ALICE WALLACE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JOHN WAR EAGLE ... Indian Brave (uncredited)
BUNNY WATERS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
FRANK WHITBECK ... Trailer Narrator (uncredited)
FRANK WILCOX ... Mr. Clay (uncredited)
WILLIAM WILKERSON ... Indian Warrior (uncredited)
MARJORIE WOOD ... Constance (uncredited)
CHIEF YOWLACHIE ... Little Horse (uncredited)
Directed by:
GEORGE SIDNEY
BUSBY BERKELEY ... (almost all footage scrapped and reshot) (uncredited)
=========

Writing Credits:
SIDNEY SHELDON ... (screenplay)

HERBERT FIELDS ... (musical book) &
DOROTHY FIELDS ... (musical book)
=========

Produced by:
ARTHUR FREED ... producer
ROGER EDENS ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES ROSHER ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
JAMES E. NEWCOM
=========

Art Direction by:
CEDRIC GIBBONS
PAUL GROESSE
=========

Set Decoration by:
EDWIN B. WILLIS
=========

Costume Design by:
WALTER PLUNKETT ... (costumes: men)
HELEN ROSE ... (costumes: women)
=========

Makeup Department:
JACK DAWN ... makeup artist
SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist
MARTHA ACKER ... hair stylist (uncredited)
BEN LANE ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
EDWARD WOEHLER ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
AL JENNINGS ... assistant director (uncredited)
GEORGE RHEIN ... assistant director (uncredited)
JOHN WATERS ... second unit director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
RICHARD PEFFERLE ... associate set decorator
DONALD P. DESMOND ... set constructor (uncredited)
FRANK WESSELHOFF ... painter (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound supervisor
NORWOOD A. FENTON ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects
=========

Stunts:
DONNA HALL ... stunts (uncredited)
SHARON LUCAS ... stunt double: Benay Venuta (uncredited)
SHIRLEY LUCAS ... stunt double: Betty Hutton (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MILFORD CLINE ... gaffer (uncredited)
ED HUBBELL ... still photographer (uncredited)
LEO MONLON ... grip (uncredited)
JOHN M. NICKOLAUS Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
PETER BALLBUSCH ... montage (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
IRVING BERLIN ... music and lyrics by
ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... musical director
ALEXANDER COURAGE ... orchestrator (uncredited)
MAURICE DE PACKH ... orchestrator (uncredited)
ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
ROGER EDENS ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
HENRY KRUSE ... singing voice: Keenan Wynn (uncredited)
PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited)
CONRAD SALINGER ... composer: additional music / orchestrator (uncredited)
CHARLES SHROUDER ... singing voice: Louis Calhern (uncredited)
ROBERT TUCKER ... vocal supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
JACK ALDWORTH ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ROBERT ALTON ... choreographer
JAMES GOOCH ... technicolor color consultant
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... producer: stage play
HENRI JAFFA ... technicolor color consultant
RICHARD RODGERS ... producer: stage play
BUSBY BERKELEY ... director: some scenes (deleted from final print) (uncredited)
MAURICE MARKS ... stand-in: Howard Keel (uncredited)
ALEX ROMERO ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - (35 and 16mm)

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [ITALY]     Theatrical

Central Motion Picture Exchange
(1951)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1952)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1956)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1962)     [USA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1965)     [USA]     TV

Yleisradio (YLE)
(1965)     [FINLAND]     TV

Turner Entertainment
(2000)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [CANADA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS - (50th anniversary special edition)

Warner Home Vidéo
(2000)     [FRANCE]     DVD

Argentina Video Home
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

Argentina Video Home
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     VHS - (re-release)

Warner Home Video
(2002)     [GERMANY]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2002)     [UK]     VHS

Warner Home Vidéo
(2002)     [FRANCE]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Channel 5 Television
(2015)     [UK]     TV

HBO Max
(2020)     [USA]     Video - (VOD)

Epoca
[ARGENTINA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(this picture made under the jurisdiction of)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
(approved) (no. 14293)

Western Electric [us]
(sound system)
June 1950
[UK]
Come Dance with Me
COME DANCE WITH ME

(Musical)
[58 minutes]


A valet and a lady's maid posing as a baronet and the
Honourable Francesca meet at a night club watch various
turns and are finally asked to join the show.
  ANNE SHELTON ... Herself
MAX WALL ... Wall, the nightclub compere
DEREK ROY ... Himself
ANTON KARAS ... Himself
THE MARQUIS TRIO ... Themselves
AIDA FOSTER'S GIRLS ... Rhumba Dancers
ARTHUR LANE ... Cast Member
BARBARA HAMILTON ... Kiki, the stage girl
VINCENT BALL ... Nightclub secretary
GORDON HUMPHRIS ... Joe Smith, the boy
YVONNE MARSH ... the girl
STANLEY BLACK AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... [night club band]
Directed by:
MARIO ZAMPI
=========

Writing Credits:
CYRIL ROBERTS
=========

Produced by:
MAE MURRAY ... associate producer
MARIO ZAMPI ... producer
=========

Music by:
STANLEY BLACK
=========

Cinematography by:
JAMES WILSON ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
GIULIO ZAMPI
=========

Casting by:
NORA ROBERTS
=========

Art Direction by:
IVAN KING
=========

Costume Design by:
PAULA NEWMAN ... (dresses)
=========

Makeup Department:
HARRY DAVO ... makeup artist
DOREEN HART ... hairdresser
=========

Production Management:
VICTOR PECK ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ROBERT STERNE ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
TOMMY MEYERS ... sound recordist
ALFRED WILSON ... dubbing editor
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
KENNETH TALBOT ... camera operator
=========

Editorial Department:
JOSEPH LEVINE ... assistant cutter
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
JOAN BARRY ... continuity
=========

Additional Crew:
KATHLEEN CONNORS ... scenario editor
ANITA FOSTER ... dance arranger
GORDON HUMPHRIS ... dance arranger
Production Companies:
Mario Zampi Productions
(as Anglofilm)
=========

Distributors:
Columbia Pictures Corporation
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical
12 July 1950
[USA]


27 November 1950
[Sweden]

26 January 1951
[Brussels, Belgium]

31 January 1951
[Mexico]

2 April 1951
[Denmark]

17 May 1951
[Portugal]

25 May 1951
[Australia]

1 September 1951
[France]

12 October 1951
[West Germany]

7 November 1951
[Argentina]

25 December 1951
[Austria]

1951
{Vichy International Film Festival}
[France]

April 1952
[Turkey]

18 July 1952
[Finland]

5 June 1954
[Japan]

1983
{Deauville American Film Festival}
[France]

16 April 1995
(video premiere)
[Canada]

16 April 1995
(video premiere)
[Japan]

16 April 1995
(video premiere)
[USA]

25 April 2006
(featured on Classical Musicals from the Dream Factory DVD)
[Canada]

25 April 2006
(featured on Classical Musicals from the Dream Factory DVD)
[UK]

25 April 2006
(featured on Classical Musicals from the Dream Factory DVD)
[USA]

7 November 2006
(featured on Warner Mega Classics Collection DVD)
[Canada]

7 November 2006
(featured on Warner Mega Classics Collection DVD)
[UK]

7 November 2006
(featured on Warner Mega Classics Collection DVD)
[USA]
Three Little Words
THREE LITTLE WORDS

(Biography | Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 42 minutes]


Song-and-dance man Bert Kalmar can't continue his stage career after
an injury for a while, so he has to earn his money as a lyricist.
Perchance he meets composer Harry Ruby and their first song is a hit.
Ruby gets Kalmar to marry is former partner Jessie Brown, and Kalmar
and Jessie prevent Ruby from getting married to the wrong girls.
But due to the fact that Ruby has caused a backer's withdrawal
for a Kalmar play, they end their relationship.
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL?
(uncredited)
Written Harry Puck, Bert Kalmar
Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)


SHE'S MINE, ALL MINE
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by quartet


MR. AND MRS. HOOFER AT HOME
(uncredited)
Music by André Previn
Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen


MY SUNNY TENNESSEE
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Herman Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Fred Astaire, Red Skelton


SO LONG! OO-LONG (HOW LONG YOU GONNA BE GONE?)
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Fred Astaire, Red Skelton


WHO'S SORRY NOW?
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, Ted Snyder
Sung by Gloria DeHaven


TEST DANCE
(uncredited)
Music by André Previn
Danced by Fred Astaire


COME ON, PAPA
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Edgar Leslie, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)
Danced by Vera-Ellen, chorus


NEVERTHELESS
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis), and Red Skelton
Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen


ALL ALONE MONDAY
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Gale Robbins (later by Arlene Dahl)


YOU SMILED AT ME
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Arlene Dahl


I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, Herbert Stothart
Sung by Debbie Reynolds (dubbed by Helen Kane)


THINKING OF YOU
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Fred Astaire (later by Red Skelton)
Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen


I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Arlene Dahl


THREE LITTLE WORDS
(uncredited)
Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
Sung by Fred Astaire (later by Red Skelton)


YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR
(uncredited)
by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed
Sung by Phil Regan
FRED ASTAIRE ... Bert Kalmar
RED SKELTON ... Harry Ruby
VERA-ELLEN ... Jessie Brown Kalmar
ARLENE DAHL ... Eileen Percy
KEENAN WYNN ... Charlie Kope
GALE ROBBINS ... Terry Lordel
GLORIA DeHAVEN (as GLORIA DE HAVEN) ... Mrs. Carter De Haven
PHIL REGAN ... Phil Regan
HARRY SHANNON ... Clanahan
DEBBIE REYNOLDS ... Helen Kane
PAUL HARVEY ... Al Masters
CARLETON CARPENTER ... Dan Healy
GEORGE METKOVICH ... Al Schacht
HARRY MENDOZA (as THE GREAT MENDOZA) ... The Great Mendoza

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
RICHARD ALLAN ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
WILLIAM BAILEY ... Man in Audience (uncredited)
ALEX BALL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
HARRY BARRIS ... Pianist at Party (uncredited)
HERMAN BELMONTE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
HERMAN BODEN ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
LULU MAE BOHRMAN ... Audience Member (uncredited)
STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
DOUGLAS CARTER ... Stagehand (uncredited)
ANN CAVENDISH ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... Waiter (uncredited)
HARRY CODY ... Prop Man (uncredited)
ROGER COLE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GENE COOGAN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
BERT DAVIDSON ... Photographer (uncredited)
ELZIE EMANUEL ... Kid Who Tells Harry the Ball Score (uncredited)
FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Party Guest (uncredited)
TOM FERRANDINI ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
PAT FLAHERTY ... Coach (uncredited)
GEORGE FORD ... Party Guest (uncredited)
SIG FROHLICH ... Messenger (uncredited)
ALEX GERRY ... Marty - City Editor (uncredited)
HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Audience Member (uncredited)
BILLY GRAY ... Boy (uncredited)
SHERRY HALL ... Pianist in Clanahan's (uncredited)
GEORGE HOAGLAND ... Audience Member (uncredited)
MICHAEL JEFFERS ... Waiter (uncredited)
HELEN KANE ... Helen Kane (singing voice) (uncredited)
FRANK KELLEHER ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
KENNER G. KEMP ... Man in Audience (uncredited)
DONALD KERR ... Stage Manager in Buffalo (uncredited)
GEORGE MAGRILL ... Piano Mover (uncredited)
DWIGHT MARTIN ... Piano Mover (uncredited)
MICKEY MARTIN ... Callboy (uncredited)
JOHN McKEE ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
BEVERLY MICHAELS ... Shipboard Woman (uncredited)
FRED MILLICAN ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
EDWARD F. NULTY ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
JACK PAEPKE ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
JOE PAZ ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
JOE PETERSON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JERRY PRIDDY ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
FRANK RADCLIFFE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
HARRY RUBY ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
FRED SANTLEY ... Juice Vendor (uncredited)
SYD SAYLOR ... Barker at Clanahan's (uncredited)
JEFFREY SAYRE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
GEORGE SHERWOOD ... Director (uncredited)
REGINALD SIMPSON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
TED STANHOPE ... Waiter / Theatre Usher (uncredited)
BERT STEVENS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
LOU STRINGER ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
BRICK SULLIVAN ... Policeman on Street (uncredited)
WILLIAM TANNEN ... Photographer (uncredited)
CHARLES WAGENHEIM ... Johnny the Waiter (uncredited)
PIERRE WATKIN ... Philip Goodman (uncredited)
JOHN B. WILLIAMS ... Waiter in Clanahan's (uncredited)
PAT WILLIAMS ... Magician's Assistant (uncredited)
GEORGE WOODS ... Baseball Player (uncredited)
PHYLLIS WOODWARD ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Directed by:
RICHARD THORPE
=========

Writing Credits:
GEORGE WELLS ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
JACK CUMMINGS ... producer
=========

Music by:
ANDRÉ PREVIN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
HARRY JACKSON
=========

Film Editing by:
BEN LEWIS
=========

Art Direction by:
CEDRIC GIBBONS
URIE McCLEARY
=========

Set Decoration by:
EDWIN B. WILLIS
=========

Costume Design by:
HELEN ROSE
=========

Makeup Department:
JACK DAWN ... hair stylist
EDDIE POLO ... makeup artist (uncredited)
JANE SHUGRUE ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
LEE KATZ ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
BERT GLAZER ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
ARTHUR KRAMS ... associate set decorator
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound recordist
RALPH A. PENDER ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ED DONNELL ... grip (uncredited)
OTTO DYAR ... still photographer (uncredited)
C.A. PHILBRICK ... gaffer (uncredited)
IRVING ROSENBERG ... camera operator (uncredited)
ROBERT WORL ... gaffer (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
PETER BALLBUSCH ... montage
=========

Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator
ANDRÉ PREVIN ... musical director
ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
WALLY HEGLIN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
WILLIAM J. HOLE Jr. ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
JAMES GOOCH ... technicolor color consultant
HENRI JAFFA ... technicolor color consultant
HERMES PAN ... dances created and directed by
HARRY RUBY ... technical advisor
FRED ASTAIRE ... choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [ITALY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1952)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1962)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
[USA]     Video - (laserdisc)
19 July 1950
[UK]


23 August 1950
[USA]

6 April 1951
[Brussels, Belgium]

4 May 1951
[Australia]

25 May 1951
[Finland]

20 July 1951
[France]

25 December 1951
[West Germany]

December 1951
[Austria]

17 January 1952
[Portugal]

5 May 1952
[Sweden]

26 June 1952
[Denmark]
The Dancing Years
THE DANCING YEARS

(Drama | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 38 minutes]


The episodic story of a composer of operettas, Rudi Kleiber, in
old Viennese days, and the two women in his life; Maria Zeitler,
his sweetheart, later mistress, lost love, an operetta star, and
his first patron, and the mother of a son he did not know he
had; and of Greta, his first love and companion in later years.
  DENNIS PRICE ... Rudi Kleber
GISÈLE PRÉVILLE (as GISELE PREVILLE) ... Maria Zeidler
PATRICIA DAINTON ... Grete
ANTHONY NICHOLLS ... Prince Reinaldt
GREY BLAKE ... Franzel
MURIEL GEORGE ... Hatti
OLIVE GILBERT ... Frau Kurt
MARTIN ROSS ... Tenor
GERALD CASE ... Rudi's Secretary
CARL JAFFE ... Head Waiter
JEREMY SPENSER ... Maria's Son
SYLVIA CLARKE ... Ladies of the Theatre
CYNTHIA TEALE ... Ladies of the Theatre
DIANA WILDING ... Ladies of the Theatre
JEAN LODGE ... Ladies of the Theatre
PAT RUSSELL ... Ladies of the Theatre
MARY MIDWINTER ... Ladies of the Theatre
ARTHUR LAWRENCE ... Officer
RUSS ALLEN ... Officer
STANLEY BEARD ... Officer
MARTIN BODDEY ... Officer
JOHN HOWARD ... Officer
MOYRA FRAZER ... Principal Ballet Dancer
PAMELA FOSTER ... Principal Ballet Dancer
DELYSIA BLAKE ... Principal Ballet Dancer
JANET ALEISSER ... Principal Ballet Dancer
BARRY ASHTON ... Principal Ballet Dancer
IGOR BARCZINSKY (as IGOR BARCZINSKI) ... Principal Ballet Dancer
JOHN WILLIAMS ... Principal Ballet Dancer
ANDRE CORDOVA ... Princiapl Baller Dancer
JAMES WHITE ... Principal Ballet Dancer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LAURENCE HARVEY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Directed by:
HAROLD FRENCH
=========

Writing Credits:
IVOR NOVELLO ... (based on the play devised by) &
IVOR NOVELLO ... (based on the play written by)

WARWICK WARD ... (screen play) and
JACK WHITTINGHAM ... (screen play)
=========

Produced by:
WARWICK WARD ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
STEPHEN DADE ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
RICHARD BEST
=========

Art Direction by:
JOHN HOWELL
=========

Makeup Department:
JEAN BEAR ... hair styles
ALDO MANGANARO ... makeup artist
BOB CLARK ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
W.A. WHITTAKER (as WILLIAM WHITTAKER) ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GUS AGOSTI ... first assistant director
GORDON SCOTT ... first assistant director
DAVID PEERS ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HAROLD V. KING ... recording director
CECIL THORNTON (as CECIL V. THORNTON) ... sound recordist
CLAUDE HITCHCOCK ... boom operator (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
NORMAN WARWICK ... camera operator
IAN CRAIG ... focus puller (uncredited)
WALTER LIMOT ... still photographer (uncredited)
JOHN TILEY ... technician: Technicolor (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
DOROTHY SINCLAIR ... wardrobe supervisor
=========

Music Department:
ROBERT FARNON ... orchestrations
LOUIS LEVY ... under the direction of
IVOR NOVELLO ... based on the play composed by
ROBERT FARNON ... score adaptation (uncredited)
IVOR NOVELLO ... composer: songs and incidental music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
DAPHNE HEATHCOTE (as DAPHNE HEATHCOAT) ... continuity / script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
JOAN BRIDGE ... Technicolor colour consultant
FRANK STAFF ... choreography
Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
(presents)
(as Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd.)

=========

Distributors:
Associated British-Pathé
(distributed throughout the world by)
(as Associated British-Pathe Ltd.)

(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Stratford Pictures Corporation
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Sphinx Films
(1951)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Kontinental
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Polar Film + Medien GmbH
(2017)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Monopole Film
[NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

Taurus Video
[WEST GERMANY]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Associated British Studio Orchestra
(music by)
(as The Associated British Studio Orchestra)
19 July 1950
[USA]


15 December 1950
[Finland]

26 December 1950
[Sweden]

23 February 1951
[Australia]

2 May 1951
[Denmark]

15 June 1951
[Portugal]

4 October 1951
[Mexico]

21 December 1951
[France]

22 December 1951
[West Germany]

27 December 1951
[Japan]

January 1952
[Austria]

30 April 1956
[Madrid, Spain]
Fancy Pants
FANCY PANTS

(Comedy | Musical | Western)
[1 hour 32 minutes]


An American actor (Arthur Tyler) impersonating an English butler
is hired by a nouveau riche woman (Effie Floud) from New Mexico
to refine her husband and headstrong daughter (Aggie).
The complications increase when the town believes Arthur to be
an Earl, and President Roosevelt decides to pay a visit.
(HEY) FANCY PANTS!
Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Sung by Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren) (uncredited)


HOME COOKIN'
Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Sung by Bob Hope, Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren) (uncredited)
BOB HOPE ... Humphrey
LUCILLE BALL ... Agatha Floud
BRUCE CABOT ... Cart Belknap
JACK KIRKWOOD ... Mike Floud
LEA PENMAN ... Effie Floud
HUGH FRENCH ... George Van Basingwell
ERIC BLORE ... Sir Wimbley
JOSEPH VITALE ... Wampum
JOHN ALEXANDER ... Teddy Roosevelt
NORMA VARDEN ... Lady Maude
VIRGINIA KEILEY ... Rosalind
COLIN KEITH-JOHNSTON ... Twombley
JOE WONG ... Wong

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
GRACE ALBERTSON ... Dolly (uncredited)
GILBERT ALONZO ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
DAVID ALVARADO ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
HANK BELL ... Barfly (uncredited)
RAY BENNETT ... Secret Service Man (uncredited)
OLIVER BLAKE ... Mr. Andrews (uncredited)
MARIE BRYANT ... Dance Team Member (uncredited)
NORA BUSH ... Guest (uncredited)
WANDA CANTLON ... Cowgirl (uncredited)
CHESTER CONKLIN ... Guest (uncredited)
CHARLES COOLEY ... Parson (uncredited)
CATHY DART ... Minor Role (uncredited)
EDGAR DEARING ... Mr. Jones (uncredited)
BOBBY DOMINGUEZ ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
JIM DRUM ... Guest (uncredited)
JIMMIE DUNDEE ... Henchman (uncredited)
WALTER FINDON ... Cricket player (uncredited)
JAC FISHER ... Dance Team Member (uncredited)
ALEX FRAZER ... Stagehand (uncredited)
VINCENT GARCIA ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
ETHYL MAY HALLS ... Daisy (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Umpire (uncredited)
PERCY HELTON ... Mayor Fogarty (uncredited)
ROBIN HUGHES ... Cyril (uncredited)
OLAF HYTTEN ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
LORNA JORDON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BOB KORTMAN ... Henchman (uncredited)
ALVA MARIE LACY ... Daisy (uncredited)
JOHN MALLON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
HARRY MARTIN ... Englishman (uncredited)
MIRA McKINNEY ... Mollie (uncredited)
HENRY MIRELEZ ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
CONNIE MONTOYA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
IDA MOORE ... Bessie / Betsy (uncredited)
ALFRED NUNEZ ... Indian Boy (uncredited)
HOWARD PETRIE ... Secret Service Man (uncredited)
JEAN RUTH ... Miss Wilkins (uncredited)
HOPE SANSBERRY ... Millie (uncredited)
ALMIRA SESSIONS ... Belle (uncredited)
GILCHRIST STUART ... Wicket Keeper (uncredited)
ETHEL WALES ... Mrs. Wilkins (uncredited)
ANNETTE WARREN ... Agatha Floud (singing voice) (uncredited)
MAXINE WILLIS ... Guest (uncredited)
Directed by:
GEORGE MARSHALL
=========

Writing Credits:
HARRY LEON WILSON ... (story)

EDMUND L. HARTMANN (as EDMUND HARTMANN) ... (screenplay) and
ROBERT O'BRIEN ... (screenplay)

RICHARD L. BREEN ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
MONTE BRICE ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
FRANK BUTLER ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
BARNEY DEAN ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
IRVING ELINSON ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
RICHARD ENGLISH ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
RICHARD FLOURNOY ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
ROBERT L. WELCH ... producer
=========

Music by:
VAN CLEAVE
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES LANG (as CHARLES B. LANG)
=========

Film Editing by:
ARCHIE MARSHEK
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
A. EARL HEDRICK (as EARL HEDRICK)
=========

Set Decoration by:
SAM COMER
EMILE KURI
=========

Costume Design by:
MARY KAY DODSON (as MARY K. DODSON)
GILE STEELE ... (costumes: men)
=========

Makeup Department:
WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor
CHARLES BERNER ... makeup artist (uncredited)
S. PATRICK ... hair stylist (uncredited)
WEBSTER C. PHILLIPS ... makeup artist (uncredited)
KARL SILVERA ... makeup artist (uncredited)
LENORE WEAVER ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
C. KENNETH DELAND ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
OSCAR RUDOLPH ... assistant director
HERBERT COLEMAN ... assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
MICHAEL D. MOORE ... second assistant director (uncredited)
JAMES A. ROSENBERGER ... second assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
ROBERT GOODSTEIN ... props (uncredited)
CLINE JONES ... prop shop: second unit (uncredited)
W.W. JONES ... nursery (uncredited)
JOE PORTILLO ... painter (uncredited)
DWIGHT THOMPSON ... assistant props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DON JOHNSON ... sound
GENE MERRITT ... sound
=========

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography
GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects
=========

Stunts:
POLLY BURSON ... stunt double: Lucille Ball
ROGER CREED ... stunt double: Bob Hope
JAMES VAN HORN ... stunt double: Bruce Cabot
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
GUY BENNETT ... camera operator (uncredited)
MAL BULLOCH ... still photographer (uncredited)
ED CROWDER ... grip (uncredited)
PAT DREW ... gaffer (uncredited)
PHIL EASTMAN ... assistant camera: Technicolor (uncredited)
CURTIS GOURLAY ... head grip: second unit (uncredited)
JOHN HAMILTON ... camera operator: Technicolor (uncredited)
JACK HARING ... grip (uncredited)
W. WALLACE KELLEY ... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
C. KLEIN ... grip (uncredited)
KENNETH MEADE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
GORDON PALMER ... grip (uncredited)
RAY RENNAHAN ... fill-in photographer (uncredited)
B. SHEETS ... camera mechanic: Technicolor (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
FRANCIS CUGAT ... color consultant: Technicolor
=========

Music Department:
SIDNEY CUTNER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
LEIGH HARLINE ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
SAMUEL HOFFMAN ... musician: theremin (uncredited)
GEORGE PARRISH ... orchestrator (uncredited)
EDWARD H. PLUMB ... orchestrator (uncredited)
LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
ROY WEBB ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
CLAIRE BEHNKE ... script supervisor (uncredited)
RONNIE LUBIN ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BILLY DANIEL (as BILLY DANIELS) ... choreographer
FRANCES GRANT ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
C. HARPER ... technical advisor (uncredited)
LEN HENDRY ... dialogue coach (uncredited)
JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER ... dance director / technical advisor (uncredited)
SIDNEY ZIPSER ... Technicolor technician (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
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Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1950)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1965)     [USA]     TV

Paramount Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD
24 August 1950
[USA]


2 February 1951
[Australia]

19 February 1951
[Sweden]

7 March 1951
[Mexico]

28 June 1951
[Portugal]

17 January 1952
[Denmark]

22 April 1952
[Davao, Philippines]

29 August 1952
[Finland]

26 September 1952
[France]

29 October 1952
[Argentina]

28 November 1952
[West Germany]

June 1953
[Austria]

8 March 1962
[Hungary]

21 November 1969
[East Germany]
The Toast of New Orleans
THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS

(Musical)
[1 hour 37 minutes]


Snooty opera singer meets a rough-and-tumble fisherman in the Louisiana
bayous, but this fisherman can sing! Her agent lures him away to
New Orleans to teach him to sing opera, but comes to regret
this rash decision when the singers fall in love.
BE MY LOVE
(uncredited)
by Nicholas Brodszky and Sammy Cahn
Sung by Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson
KATHRYN GRAYSON ... Suzette Micheline
MARIO LANZA ... Pepe Abellard Duvalle
DAVID NIVEN ... Jacques Riboudeaux
J. CARROL NAISH ... Nicky Duvalle
JAMES MITCHELL ... Pierre
RICHARD HAGEMAN ... Maestro P. Trellini
CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Oscar
SIG ARNO ... Mayor
RITA MORENO ... Tina
ROMO VINCENT ... Manuelo

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
AL BAIN ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
LOUISE BATES ... Dowager (uncredited)
LEON BELASCO ... Dominiques' Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
MARY BENOIT ... Bit Part (uncredited)
EDWARD BIBY ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
EUMENIO BLANCO ... Fisherman (uncredited)
DINO BOLOGNESE ... Waiter (uncredited)
GENE BROWN ... Pretty Woman (uncredited)
PAUL BRYAR ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GEORGE CALLIGA ... Man at Office (uncredited)
MARIETTA CANTY ... Angelique, Suzette's Maid (uncredited)
STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Diner at Dominiques' (uncredited)
ANDRÉ CHARLOT ... Dignified Man (uncredited)
WALLIS CLARK ... Mr. O'Neill (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
GENE COOGAN ... Fisherman (uncredited)
HENRY CORDEN ... Fisherman (uncredited)
PAUL CRISTO ... Fisherman (uncredited)
BETTE DANIELS ... Dowager (uncredited)
GEORGE DAVIS ... The Mayor's Stooge (uncredited)
GUY DE VESTEL ... Waiter (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Dowager (uncredited)
BETH DOUGLAS ... Woman in Cafe (uncredited)
FRED ESSLER ... Emile, the Gentleman's Tailor (uncredited)
LUIGI FACCUITO ... Actor in Opera (uncredited)
FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Diner at Dominiques' (uncredited)
PAUL FREES ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
ELIAS GAMBOA ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... The Priest (uncredited)
ALEX GERRY ... Albert, Headwaiter (uncredited)
KENNETH GIBSON ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
JOE GILBERT ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Fisherman (uncredited)
GEORGE HUMBERT ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ROBERT EMMETT KEANE ... Opera Board Member (uncredited)
MICHAEL KOSTRICK ... Minor Role (uncredited)
SANDY LAWRENCE ... Secretary (uncredited)
MITCHELL LEWIS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LEOTA LORRAINE ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
CHARLES MAUU ... Passerby (uncredited)
GEORGE MEADER ... Stage Door Man (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Concert Spectator (uncredited)
ERNESTO MOLINARI ... Father (uncredited)
EDUARDO MORENO ... Waiter (uncredited)
SOL MURGI ... Man at Office (uncredited)
GEORGE NARDELLI ... Chauffeur (uncredited)
BARRY NORTON ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
JOHN PIFFLE ... (uncredited)
NINO PIPITONE ... Storekeeper (uncredited)
CARMELA RESTIVO ... Fat Woman (uncredited)
LOULETTE SABLON ... Costumer (uncredited)
JEFFREY SAYRE ... Diner at Dominiques' (uncredited)
SCOTT SEATON ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
CHARLES SHERLOCK ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
CAP SOMERS ... Fisherman (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
HAL TAGGART ... Audience Member (uncredited)
MIKE TELLEGEN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
NICK THOMPSON ... Fisherman (uncredited)
ARTHUR TOVEY ... Actor in Opera (uncredited)
Directed by:
NORMAN TAUROG
=========

Writing Credits:
SY GOMBERG ... (written by) and
GEORGE WELLS ... (written by)
=========

Produced by:
JOE PASTERNAK ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited)
GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM E. SNYDER (as WILLIAM SNYDER) ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
GENE RUGGIERO
=========

Art Direction by:
DANIEL B. CATHCART
CEDRIC GIBBONS
=========

Set Decoration by:
EDWIN B. WILLIS
=========

Costume Design by:
WALTER PLUNKETT ... (costumes: men)
HELEN ROSE ... (costumes: women)
=========

Makeup Department:
SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair designer
JOHN TRUWE ... makeup artist
WILLIAM TUTTLE (as WILLIAM J. TUTTLE) ... makeup designer
JANE GARTEN ... hair stylist (uncredited)
JANE GORTON ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
SERGEI PETSCHNIKOFF ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
RIDGEWAY CALLOW ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
RICHARD PEFFERLE (as RICHARD A. PEFFERLE) ... associate set decorator
FRANK WESSELHOFF ... painter (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording supervisor
JOE EDMONDSON ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RICHARD BORLAND ... grip (uncredited)
J. JAMES ... gaffer (uncredited)
FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited)
LOTHROP B. WORTH ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
ROBERT FRANKLYN ... orchestrator
JOHNNY GREEN ... conductor: operatic numbers
CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator
GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director
ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
GRACE DUBRAY ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
JAMES GOOCH ... technicolor color consultant
HENRI JAFFA ... technicolor color consultant
EUGENE LORING ... dances staged by
ARMANDO AGNINI ... stager: opera sequences (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1952)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Metro
(1952)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1953)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb
(1969)     [EAST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(2007)     [USA]     DVD
2 October 1950
[USA]


20 October 1950
[Los Angeles, California, USA]

27 November 1950
[Sweden]

12 January 1951
[Brussels, Belgium]

9 May 1951
[Mexico]

23 July 1951
[Portugal]

2 November 1951
[Australia]
I'll Get By
I'LL GET BY

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


Updated version of "Tin Pan Alley" concerns two songwriters and
their romantic entanglements with the pretty pair of
sisters helping them plug their songs.
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Dennis Day


IT'S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Sung and Danced by June Haver, Gloria DeHaven and Dan Dailey


I'LL GET BY
Music by Fred E. Ahlert
Lyrics by Roy Turk
Sung by June Haver


DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS
Music by Don Swander
Lyrics by June Hershey
Performed by June Haver and Gloria DeHaven with the Harry James Orchestra


I'VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Performed by June Haver and Gloria DeHaven


McNAMARA'S BAND
Music by Shamus O'Connor
Lyrics by John J. Stamford
Sung by Dennis Day


YANKEE DOODLE BLUES
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Irving Caesar and Buddy G. DeSylva


TAKIN' A CHANCE ON LOVE
Music by Vernon Duke
Lyrics by John La Touche and Ted Fetter
Sung by Gloria DeHaven with the Harry James Orchestra


YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG
Music by Josef Myrow
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Gloria DeHaven and Dennis Day


FIFTH AVENUE
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


DOWN ARGENTINA WAY
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


I'VE GOT A GAL IN KALAMAZOO
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


NO LOVE, NO NOTHIN'
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin


STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY
Music by Benny Goodman, Chick Webb and Edgar M. Sampson
Lyrics by Andy Razaf


ONCE IN A WHILE
Music by Michael Edwards
Lyrics by Bud Green
Performed as an instrumental by the Harry James Orchestra


I'M MAKING BELIEVE
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


THE MORE I SEE YOU
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


YOU SAY THE SWEETEST THINGS (BABY)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


JEANIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR
Written by Stephen Foster
JUNE HAVER ... Liza Martin
WILLIAM LUNDIGAN ... William Spencer
GLORIA DeHAVEN ... Terry Martin
DENNIS DAY ... Freddy Lee
HARRY JAMES ... Harry James
THELMA RITTER ... Miss Murphy
STEVE ALLEN ... Peter Pepper
DANNY DAVENPORT ... Chester Dooley
HARRY ANTRIM ... Mr. Olinville

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ALAN BLOCK ... Commentator (uncredited)
RALPH BROOKS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JOHN BUTLER ... Man by Fireplace (uncredited)
AILEEN CARLYLE ... Opera Singer (uncredited)
JOHN CLOSE ... Military Policeman (uncredited)
TOM COLEMAN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JEANNE CRAIN ... Jeanne Crain (uncredited)
DAN DAILEY ... G.I. Dancing with June Haver & Gloria De Haven (uncredited)
SAYRE DEARING ... The Joint Patron (uncredited)
DON DILLAWAY ... Song Plugger (uncredited)
LESTER DORR ... Song Plugger (uncredited)
JERRY DUANE ... Member of vocal Octet (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Roxy Audience Member (uncredited)
REGINALD GARDINER ... Reginald Gardiner (uncredited)
TOM GREENWAY ... Moving Man (uncredited)
JOHN HAMILTON ... Marine General (uncredited)
TOM HANLON ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
JAMES HICKMAN ... Lieutenant (uncredited)
DON HICKS ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
HOWARD HUDSON ... Member of Vocal Octet (uncredited)
KATHLEEN HUGHES ... Secretary (uncredited)
HARRY LAUTER ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
NOLAN LEARY ... Gibby (uncredited)
IMOGENE LYNN ... Member of Vocal Octet (uncredited)
THOMAS MARTIN ... Tommy (uncredited)
VICTOR MATURE ... Victor Mature (uncredited)
ROBERT McCORD ... Commentator (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Butcher (uncredited)
PEGGY O'CONNOR ... USO Girl (uncredited)
TONY PARIS ... Member of Vocal Octet (uncredited)
PAUL PICERNI ... Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
STANLEY PRAGER ... Song Plugger (uncredited)
VINCENT RENNO ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
HARRY SEYMOUR ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
BRICK SULLIVAN ... Moving Man (uncredited)
CHARLES TANNEN ... Director / Radio Announcer (uncredited)
JOHN TREBACH ... Tony (uncredited)
ERNÖ VEREBES ... Waiter (uncredited)
MAX WAGNER ... Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
CAROL WEST ... Mitzi Maloo (uncredited)
DICK WINSLOW ... Cooky Myers (uncredited)
WILSON WOOD ... Song Plugger (uncredited)
Directed by:
RICHARD SALE
=========

Writing Credits:
ROBERT ELLIS ... (story)
PAMELA HARRIS ... (story)
HELEN LOGAN ... (story)
MARY LOOS ... (screenplay)
RICHARD SALE ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
WILLIAM PERLBERG ... producer
=========

Music by:
CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES G. CLARKE
=========

Film Editing by:
J. WATSON WEBB Jr.
=========

Art Direction by:
RICHARD IRVINE
LYLE R. WHEELER (as LYLE WHEELER)
=========

Set Decoration by:
THOMAS LITTLE
STUART A. REISS (as STUART REISS)
=========

Costume Design by:
CHARLES LE MAIRE
TRAVILLA
=========

Makeup Department:
ESPERANZA CORONA ... hair stylist
MYRTLE FORD ... hair stylist
BEN NYE ... makeup artist
THOMAS TUTTLE (as TOM TUTTLE) ... makeup artist
WILLARD BUELL ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
CHARLES HALL ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ARTHUR JACOBSON ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
GLENN 'SKIPPY' DELFINO ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HARRY M. LEONARD ... sound
GEORGE LEVERETT ... sound
=========

Visual Effects by:
FRED SERSEN ... special photographic effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
WALTER FITCHMAN (as W. FRITCHMAN) ... grip
LOU KUNKEL ... camera operator
KENNETH LANG ... gaffer
EMMETT SCHOENBAUM ... still photographer
=========

Music Department:
VINCE DEGEN ... vocal director
EARLE HAGEN ... orchestrator
LIONEL NEWMAN ... musical director
HERBERT W. SPENCER ... orchestrator
EDWARD B. POWELL ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
DORIS DROUGHT ... script supervisor
=========

Additional Crew:
LARRY CEBALLOS ... choreographer
LEONARD DOSS ... technicolor color consultant
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

20th Television
(1992)     [USA]     TV - (syndication)
10 November 1950
[USA]


23 November 1950
[New York City, New York, USA]

19 February 1951
[Sweden]

20 April 1951
[Australia]

29 August 1951
[Mexico]

31 October 1951
[Denmark]

2 April 1952
[France]

15 May 1952
[Portugal]

18 July 1952
[Finland]

7 January 1953
[Italy]

17 February 1953
[West Germany]

29 May 1953
[Austria]

16 April 1994
(TV premiere)
[Germany]
Two Weeks With Love
TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 30 minutes]


The Robinson family are spending two weeks of summer vacation at
a resort in the Catskills. Older daughter Patti vies with her friend,
Valeria, for the affections of Demi Armendez but Patti is at a
disadvantage because her parents think she is too young for boys.
But with Patti singing at an amateur show and a dance, her
adventures in quest of Armendez ends happily.
DESTINY
(uncredited)
Music by Sydney Baynes
Performed by the band in the park during the title sequence and elsewhere in the score


A HEART THAT'S FREE
(uncredited)
Music by Alfred G. Robyn
Lyrics by Thomas Railey
Performed by Jane Powell during the opening scene


LIGHT CAVALRY OVERTURE
(uncredited)
Music by Franz von Suppé
Performed by the band in park


THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Al Piantadosi
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy and Joe Goodwin
Performed by Debbie Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter, and three boys while at the player piano


THE OCEANA ROLL
(uncredited)
Music by Lucien Denni
Lyrics by Roger Lewis
Performed by Jane Powell and chorus


ABA DABA HONEYMOON
(uncredited)
Music by Walter Donovan
Lyrics by Arthur Fields
Performed by Debbie Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter and chorus
Reprised by studio orchestra during end credits


BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON
(uncredited)
Music by Gus Edwards
Lyrics by Edward Madden
Performed by Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Ricardo Montalban, Phyllis Kirk, Jane Powell and chorus while boating on the lake


MY BEAUTIFUL LADY
(uncredited)
Music by Ivan Caryll
Lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan
Performed by chorus during Patti's dream sequence


MY HERO
(uncredited)
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Hugh Stanislaus Stange
Performed by Jane Powell, Ricardo Montalban and chorus during Patti's dream sequence


ROW, ROW, ROW
(uncredited)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by William Jerome
Performed by Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter at the talent show


SOBRE LAS OLAS (OVER THE WAVES)
(uncredited)
Music by Juventino Rosas
Played during Eddie's juggling act at the talent show


JOLLY ROBBERS OVERTURE
(uncredited)
Music by Franz von Suppé
Played when Valerie decides not to go on at the talent show


LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD
(uncredited)
Music by Richard Milburn
Played when Demi is outside Patti's dressing room door at the talent show


A MEDIA LUZ
(uncredited)
Music by Edgardo Donato
Lyrics by Carlos Lenzi
Danced by Jane Powell and Ricardo Montalban in the final tango dance sequence
JANE POWELL ... Patti Robinson
RICARDO MONTALBAN ... Demi Armendez
LOUIS CALHERN ... Horatio Robinson
ANN HARDING ... Katherine Robinson
PHYLLIS KIRK ... Valerie Stresemann
CARLETON CARPENTER ... Billy Finlay
DEBBIE REYNOLDS ... Melba Robinson
CLINTON SUNDBERG ... Mr. Finlay
GARY GRAY ... McCormick Robinson
TOMMY RETTIG ... Ricky Robinson
CHARLES SMITH ... Eddie Gavin

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
WALTER BACON ... Guest (uncredited)
GEORGE BRANDT ... Guest (uncredited)
LILLIAN BRONSON ... Miss Zilly (uncredited)
EDWARD CLARK ... Druggist (uncredited)
LUCILLE CURTIS ... Guest (uncredited)
JACK DALEY ... Guest (uncredited)
TED ECKELBERRY ... Boy (uncredited)
BETTY FARRINGTON ... Customer (uncredited)
EVERETT GLASS ... Mr. Hibbs (uncredited)
DICKIE HUMPHREYS ... Boy Partner (uncredited)
MITCHELL LEWIS ... Mr. Schimpf (uncredited)
BEVERLY LUFF ... Singer (uncredited)
FRANK McLURE ... Audience Member (uncredited)
MELBA MEREDITH ... Mrs. Armendez (uncredited)
DOROTHY NEUMANN ... Miss Pinwhistle (uncredited)
JOE PLOSKI ... Guest (uncredited)
ALICE RICHEY ... Guest (uncredited)
FRED SANTLEY ... Guest (uncredited)
JEFFREY SAYRE ... Audience Member (uncredited)
JACK SHEA ... Lifeguard (uncredited)
MARY JANE SMITH ... Girl (uncredited)
BOB STEBBINS ... Young Man (uncredited)
PETER M. THOMPSON ... Boy (uncredited)
MARJORIE WOOD ... Mrs. Stresemann (uncredited)
WILSON WOOD ... Band Leader (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROY ROWLAND
=========

Writing Credits:
JOHN FRANCIS LARKIN (as JOHN LARKIN) ... (story)
JOHN FRANCIS LARKIN (as JOHN LARKIN) ... (screenplay) &
DOROTHY KINGSLEY ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
JACK CUMMINGS ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALBERT SENDREY ... (uncredited)
GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
ALFRED GILKS
=========

Film Editing by:
COTTON WARBURTON (as IRVINE WARBURTON)
=========

Art Direction by:
E. PRESTON AMES (as PRESTON AMES)
CEDRIC GIBBONS
=========

Set Decoration by:
RICHARD PEFFERLE (as RICHARD A. PEFFERLE)
EDWIN B. WILLIS
=========

Costume Design by:
WALTER PLUNKETT ... (costumes: men)
HELEN ROSE ... (costumes: women)
=========

Makeup Department:
MARTHA ACKER ... hair stylist
ROBERT DAWN ... makeup artist
SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist
WILLIAM TUTTLE (as WILLIAM J. TUTTLE) ... makeup designer
=========

Production Management:
LEE KATZ ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
MARVIN STUART ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
CONRAD KAHN ... sound
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... sound
=========

Special Effects by:
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RICHARD BORLAND ... grip (uncredited)
HERBERT FISCHER ... camera operator (uncredited)
C.A. PHILBRICK ... gaffer (uncredited)
FRANK SHUGRUE ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator
SAUL CHAPLIN ... vocal arranger
GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGE E. STOLL) ... musical director
ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator
(uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
DON McDOUGALL (as DON MacDOUGALL) ... script supervisor
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... choreographer
JAMES GOOCH ... associate technicolor color director
HENRI JAFFA ... technicolor color director
ALEX ROMERO ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro
(1952)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1953)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(2008)     [USA]     DVD

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
[BELGIUM]     Theatrical
25 November 1950
[USA]


4 April 1951
[Mexico]

14 May 1951
[Sweden]

15 October 1951
[UK]

25 January 1952
[Denmark]

8 February 1952
[Australia]

14 March 1952
[France]

25 April 1952
[Finland]

27 May 1952
[Davao, Philippines]

6 June 1952
[Australia]

16 July 1952
[Argentina]

4 June 1953
[Portugal]

15 June 2007
(DVD premiere)
[Germany]
The West Point Story
THE WEST POINT STORY

(Comedy | Music)
[1 hour 47 minutes]


A Broadway director helps the West Point cadets put on a show,
aided by two lovely ladies and assorted complications.
ALMA MATER
(uncredited)
Music by Friedrich Kücken (song Treue Liebe)
Lyrics by Paul S. Reinecke
Sung by a chorus during the opening credits


IT'S RAINING SUNDROPS
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Sung by a chorus
Danced by James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, chorus


ONE HUNDRED DAYS TILL JUNE
(uncredited)
Written by Francis E. Resta
Performed by Gordon MacRae and chorus


BY THE KISSING ROCK
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by Gordon MacRae and Alan Hale Jr.
Also performed by James Cagney and Virginia Mayo (dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams)
Re-reprised by Gordon MacRae and Doris Day


LONG BEFORE I KNEW YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by Gordon MacRae
Danced by Gene Nelson


THIS IS THE FINALE
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Danced by Gene Nelson
Performed at end by the entire cast


TEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO SHEEP
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by Doris Day and chorus boys


THE MILITARY POLKA
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by Doris Day, chorus, and Gordon MacRae
Danced by Doris Day, James Cagney and chorus


YOU LOVE ME
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by Gordon MacRae twice


THE CORPS
(uncredited)
Music by W. Franke Harling
Lyrics by Herbert Shipman
Sung by a chorus


THE TOY TRUMPET
(uncredited)
Music by Raymond Scott (1937)
Danced by Gene Nelson and chorus


SEMPER FIDELIS
(uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa (1888)
Marched by cadets


B'KLYN
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by James Cagney and chorus


IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN IN BROOKLYN
(uncredited)
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Performed by James Cagney
Danced by Virginia Mayo and James Cagney
JAMES CAGNEY ... Elwin 'Bix' Bixby
VIRGINIA MAYO ... Eve Dillon
DORIS DAY ... Jan Wilson
GORDON MacRAE ... Tom Fletcher
GENE NELSON ... Hal Courtland
ALAN HALE Jr. ... Bull Gilbert
ROLAND WINTERS ... Harry Eberhart
RAYMOND ROE ... Bixby's 'Wife'
WILTON GRAFF ... Lieutenant Colonel Martin
JEROME COWAN ... Mr. Jocelyn

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JOHN BAER ... Young Cadet (uncredited)
DEWIT BISHOP ... Cadet (uncredited)
TEX BRODUS ... Cadet (uncredited)
WHEATON CHAMBERS ... President's Secretary (uncredited)
CHUCK COURTNEY ... Plebe (uncredited)
PAUL CRISTO ... Officer (uncredited)
LUTHER CROCKETT ... Senator (uncredited)
ROY DAMRON ... Cadet (uncredited)
GUY DE VESTEL ... French Premier (uncredited)
VICTOR DESNY ... French Attaché (uncredited)
JAMES DOBSON ... Cadet (uncredited)
JERRY DUANE ... Member of Vocal Quartet with Doris Day (uncredited)
FRANK FERGUSON ... Commandant (uncredited)
JOEL FRIEND ... Cadet (uncredited)
RUDY GROFE ... Conductor (uncredited)
SHERIDAN F. HALL Jr. ... Cadet (uncredited)
BOB HAYDEN ... Cadet (uncredited)
JOHN HEDLOE ... Cadet (uncredited)
STAN HOLBROOK ... Cadet (uncredited)
HOWARD HUDSON ... Member of Vocal Quartet with Doris Day (uncredited)
JACK KELLY ... Officer-in-Charge (uncredited)
TOMMY KELLY ... Cadet (uncredited)
ED KERR ... Cadet (uncredited)
JOEL MARSTON ... Cadet (uncredited)
BUD McCREERY ... Cadet (uncredited)
JOE McGUINN ... Superintendent (uncredited)
PAUL McGUIRE ... Steve - Press Agent (uncredited)
BILL NEFF ... Underclassman (uncredited)
TONY PARIS ... Member of Vocal Quartet with Doris Day (uncredited)
SUZANNE RIDGWAY ... Dance Extra (uncredited)
WALTER RUICK ... Piano Player (uncredited)
RUSSELL SAUNDERS ... Acrobat (uncredited)
DON SHARTEL ... Cadet (uncredited)
JAMES STARK ... Cadet (uncredited)
GLEN TURNBULL ... Hoofer (uncredited)
BONNIE LOU WILLIAMS ... Eve Dillon (singing voice) (uncredited)
JAMES YOUNG ... Cadet Verifying Amnesty Custom (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROY DEL RUTH
=========

Writing Credits:
JOHN MONKS Jr. ... (screenplay) &
CHARLES HOFFMAN ... (screenplay) &
IRVING WALLACE ... (screenplay)

IRVING WALLACE ... (from a story by)
=========

Produced by:
LOUIS F. EDELMAN ... producer
=========

Music by:
HOWARD JACKSON ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
SIDNEY HICKOX (as SID HICKOX)
=========

Film Editing by:
OWEN MARKS
=========

Art Direction by:
CHARLES H. CLARKE
=========

Set Decoration by:
ARMOR MARLOWE (as ARMOR E. MARLOWE)
=========

Costume Design by:
MILO ANDERSON
MARJORIE BEST
=========

Makeup Department:
OTIS MALCOLM ... makeup artist (uncredited)
GERTRUDE WHEELER ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
AL ALLEBORN ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
MEL DELLAR ... assistant director (uncredited)
RUSSELL LLEWELLYN ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
MORRIS GOLDMAN ... assistant props (uncredited)
JOHN MORE ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
FRANCIS J. SCHEID ... recording director
=========

Special Effects by:
EDWIN B. DuPAR (as EDWIN DuPAR) ... special effects
=========

Stunts:
PAUL BAXLEY ... stunts (uncredited)
LUCKY KARGO ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
PAUL BURNETT ... gaffer (uncredited)
MIKE JOYCE ... camera operator (uncredited)
MAC JULIAN ... still photographer (uncredited)
DUDIE MASCHMEYER ... grip (uncredited)
LOU MOLINA ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ED RIKE ... best boy (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
JOAN JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
TED KRING ... wardrobe (uncredited)
ELVA MARTIEN ... wardrobe (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
SAMMY CAHN ... lyrics: original songs
RAY HEINDORF ... musical director
HUGH MARTIN ... vocal arranger
FRANK PERKINS ... orchestrator
JULE STYNE ... music: original songs
RAY HEINDORF ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
HOWARD JACKSON ... composer: music cues (uncredited)
BONNIE LOU WILLIAMS ... singing voice: Virginia Mayo (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
JEAN BAKER ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
JOHNNY BOYLE Jr. ... choreographer: James Cagney's dances
EDDIE PRINZ ... choreographer
LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer
WILLIAM G. PROCTOR ... technical advisor
AL WHITE Jr. ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1951)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1951)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1952)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(2007)     [USA]     DVD
8 December 1950
[USA]


20 December 1950
[New York City, New York, USA]

1 June 1951
[Denmark]

13 August 1951
[Sweden]

17 August 1951
[Finland]

7 September 1951
[Mexico]

1 April 1952
[Argentina]

6 May 1952
[Davao, Philippines]

20 June 1952
[Portugal]

11 July 1952
[Netherlands]

2 March 1954
[Uruguay]
Mr. Music
MR. MUSIC

(Comedy | Music | Romance)
[1 hour 50 minutes]


Paul Merrick, a writer of hit musicals, prefers to lie in the sun
or play golf. He does so until he goes broke and asks to borrow a
large sum of money, against future earnings, from his producer,
Alex Conway. They are invited to a university, Paul's alma mater,
to see a college production that is using some of Paul's music,
and meet Katherine Holbrook, a student. Alex makes out the
loan-money check to Katherine and hires her as Paul's secretary
with instructions to give him only so much money per week after
he starts to work on a new show. Complications arise when Paul
meets Lorna Marvis, a society woman whose company is more
expensive than the allowance Katherine is doling out to him.
MR. MUSIC
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by the chorus during the Main Title


ONCE MORE THE BLUE AND WHITE
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by the student chorus


MILADY
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Frank Bouley and Norma Zimmer


AND YOU'LL BE HOME
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby


HIGH ON THE LIST
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Bing Crosby


WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY?
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Bing Crosby


ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby and Dorothy Kirsten


WASN'T I THERE?
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Bing Crosby


LIFE IS SO PECULIAR
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby and Peggy Lee, and danced by Marge Champion and Gower Champion
Reprised by The Merry Macs, Bing Crosby and Groucho Marx


OUT OF HAND
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen) and lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Bing Crosby
BING CROSBY ... Paul Merrick
NANCY OLSON ... Katherine Holbrook
CHARLES COBURN ... Alex Conway
RUTH HUSSEY ... Lorna Marvis
ROBERT STACK ... Jefferson Blake
TOM EWELL ... Haggerty
IDA MOORE ... Aunt Amy
CHARLES KEMPER ... Mr. Danforth
DONALD WOODS ... Tippy Carpenter
RICHARD HAYDN (as CLAUD CURDLE) ... Jerome Thisbee
MARGE CHAMPION ... Marge Champion
GOWER CHAMPION ... Gower Champion
GROUCHO MARX ... Groucho Marx
DOROTHY KIRSTEN ... Dorothy Kirsten
PEGGY LEE ... Peggy Lee
THE MERRY MACS ... The Merry Macs

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ERIC ALDEN ... Cop (uncredited)
BEAU ANDERSON ... Track Man (uncredited)
IRVING BACON ... Benson - Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
DICK BALDWIN ... Merry Mac Member (uncredited)
DAVE BARBOUR ... Guitarist (uncredited)
MARI BLANCHARD ... Chorine (uncredited)
FRANK BOULEY ... Singer (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Party Guest / Man in Audience (uncredited)
ROGER DAVIS ... Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
PATTY DESAUTELS ... Pianist (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Party Guest (uncredited)
CLAIRE DU BREY ... Receptionist (uncredited)
JAY EATON ... Nightclub Patron / Party Guest (uncredited)
FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
NORMAN FIELD ... Dr. Channock (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
GERRY GANZER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
MARJORY GARLAND ... Merry Macs Singer (uncredited)
CHARMIENNE HARKER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
STUART HOLMES ... Man in Conway's Office (uncredited)
JERRY JAMES ... Party Guest (uncredited)
DONALD KERR ... Party Guest (uncredited)
PAUL LEES ... Dan - College Athlete (uncredited)
WILBUR MACK ... Waiter (uncredited)
JUDD McMICHAEL ... Merry Mac Member (uncredited)
TED McMICHAEL ... Merry Mac Member (uncredited)
JOE McTURK ... Walt - Bookie (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER ... Stage Manager / Party Guest (uncredited)
HANS MOEBUS ... Man in Audience (uncredited)
JAY MORLEY ... Executive (uncredited)
TOM QUINN ... Nightclub Patron / Party Guest (uncredited)
ALLAN RAY ... Track Man (uncredited)
JOHN SHEEHAN ... Conductor (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Nightclub Patron / Party Guest (uncredited)
LEON TYLER ... Bookish Student (uncredited)
RAY WALKER ... Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
GUY WILKERSON ... Actor in Show (uncredited)
NORMA ZIMMER ... Singer (uncredited)
Directed by:
RICHARD HAYDN
=========

Writing Credits:
SAMSON RAPHAELSON ... (suggested by play "Accent on Youth")

ARTHUR SHEEKMAN ... (written for the screen by)
=========

Produced by:
ROBERT L. WELCH ... producer
=========

Music by:
JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE BARNES
=========

Film Editing by:
EVERETT DOUGLAS
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
A. EARL HEDRICK (as EARL HEDRICK)
=========

Set Decoration by:
SAM COMER
RAY MOYER
=========

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD ... (gowns)
=========

Makeup Department:
WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor
CHARLES BERNER ... makeup artist (uncredited)
KARL SILVERA ... makeup artist (uncredited)
LAVAUGHN SPEER ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
HUGH BROWN ... production manager (uncredited)
JAMES COTTRELL ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
HARRY CAPLAN ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
JOHN COPE ... sound recordist
HARRY LINDGREN ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
DON ENGLISH ... still photographer (uncredited)
SOLDIER GRAHAM ... gaffer (uncredited)
DARRELL TURNMIRE ... grip (uncredited)
JOHN F. WARREN ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
DOANE HARRISON ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
JOHNNY BURKE ... lyrics: new songs
JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... musical director
TROY SANDERS ... music associate
VAN CLEAVE ... special musical arrangements
JIMMY VAN HEUSEN (as JAMES VAN HEUSEN) ... music: new songs
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
HARRY F. HOGAN ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
GOWER CHAMPION ... dances staged by
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1951)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1951)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Paramount Home Entertainment
(1993)     [USA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
The Merry Macs (group cast members)
25 December 1950
[New York City, New York, USA]


29 December 1950
[USA]

23 July 1951
[Sweden]

28 September 1951
[Australia]

10 October 1951
[Mexico]

23 October 1951
[Portugal]

11 January 1952
[Denmark]

15 February 1952
[Finland]

15 February 1952
[France]

13 May 1952
[Davao, Philippines]
Pagan Love Song
PAGAN LOVE SONG

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 16 minutes]


A man from Ohio inherits a coconut plantation and falls in love with a
half-American, half-Tahitian beauty. Song-and-swim musical ensues in
the tropical paradise.
######
The bronzed and be-flowered Mimi, a half-American, half-Tahitian girl,
was raised on the island but longs for the good old U.S. of A. "All my
life's been one long vacation," she sighs, "and I'm bored." Luckily,
Hap Endicott arrives on the scene. He's an Ohio schoolteacher who has
come to manage his late uncle's coconut plantation. The two meet cute,
and love and singing ensue. Includes songs at the drop of the hat,
some terrific Tahitian dancing, and a lovely moment when a lovelorn
Hap looks up and sees Mimi swimming gracefully among the clouds.
PAGAN LOVE SONG
(uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Opening credits and first number sung by chorus
Later sung by Howard Keel and Tahitian natives and swum by Esther Williams' during her underwater ballet


THE HOUSE OF SINGING BAMBOO
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Howard Keel, with Rita Moreno;
Reprised immediately by working Tahitian natives,
and later by Howard Keel while cradling a pig,
and in the finale by Charles Freund, Dione Leliani, Philip Costa, Howard Keel, Esther Williams and chorus


SINGING IN THE SUN
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by a bicycle-riding Howard Keel and chorus of natives
Reprised by a swimming Esther Williams and her synchronized chorus of natives,
and sung in Tahitian by chorus during the huge tamaaraa


ETIQUETTE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Howard Keel and Tahitian children Charles Freund, Dione Leliani and Philip Costa.


WHY IS LOVE SO CRAZY?
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Howard Keel


THE SEA OF THE MOON
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Esther Williams (dubbed by Betty Wand) to Howard Keel


HERE IN TAHITI WE MAKE LOVE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Rita Moreno and chorus but cut from movie


MUSIC IN THE WATER
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Song was cut from the film
ESTHER WILLIAMS ... Mimi Bennett
HOWARD KEEL ... Hazard Endicott
MINNA GOMBELL ... Kate Bennett
CHARLES MAUU ... Tavae
RITA MORENO ... Terru

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BEN CHAPMAN ... Dancer (uncredited)
GENE COOGAN ... Dealer (uncredited)
CARLO COOK ... Mons. Bouchet (uncredited)
MARCELLE CORDAY ... Countess Mariani (uncredited)
PHILIP COSTA ... Manu (uncredited)
BIRDIE DE BOLT ... Mama Ruau (uncredited)
CHARLES FREUND ... Papera (uncredited)
BILL KALILOA ... Mata (uncredited)
DIONE LELIANI ... Tani (uncredited)
FREDDIE LETULI ... Fire Knife Dancer (uncredited)
SAM MAIKAI ... Tua (uncredited)
HELEN RAPOZA ... Angele (uncredited)
ALEX ROMERO ... Crab seller (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT ALTON
=========

Writing Credits:
JERRY DAVIS
ROBERT NATHAN
WILLIAM S. STONE ... (novel)
=========

Produced by:
ARTHUR FREED ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALEXANDER COURAGE ... (uncredited)
ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... (uncredited)
ROGER EDENS ... (uncredited)
CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES ROSHER
=========

Film Editing by:
ADRIENNE FAZAN
=========

Art Direction by:
RANDALL DUELL
CEDRIC GIBBONS
=========

Set Decoration by:
JACK D. MOORE
EDWIN B. WILLIS
=========

Costume Design by:
HELEN ROSE
=========

Makeup Department:
JOHN TRUWE ... makeup artist
WILLIAM TUTTLE ... makeup artist
=========

Production Management:
EDWARD WOEHLER (as EDDIE WOEHLER) ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
RIDGEWAY CALLOW ... assistant director
EARL BELLAMY ... second assistant director (uncredited)
JOEL FREEMAN ... assistant director (uncredited)
HOWARD W. KOCH ... assistant director (uncredited)
ROBERT E. RELYEA ... assistant director (uncredited)
GEORGE RHEIN ... assistant director (uncredited)
CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited)
ROBERT SAUNDERS ... assistant director (uncredited)
SID SIDMAN ... assistant director (uncredited)
DOLPH ZIMMER ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
JACK D. MOORE ... associate set decorator
DONALD P. DESMOND ... set construction (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
NORWOOD A. FENTON ... sound
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording supervisor
=========

Special Effects by:
A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special effects
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MILFORD CLINE ... gaffer (uncredited)
JOHN M. NICKOLAUS Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... musical director
HAUNANI KAHALEWAI ... playback singer
CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator
SIDNEY CUTNER ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
LEO SHUKEN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ALEX ROMERO ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1951)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro
(1952)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2009)     [USA]     DVD - (included in the "TCM Spotlight: Esther Williams, Volume 2" collection)
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Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
28 February 1950
[USA]


8 January 1951
[Sweden]

6 April 1951
[Finland]

27 July 1951
[Mexico]

28 September 1951
[Australia]

5 May 1952
[Denmark]

7 October 1952
[West Germany]

January 1953
[Austria]
Singing Guns
SINGING GUNS

(Western)
[1 hour 31 minutes]


Notorious stagecoach robber Rhiannon is unintentionally
appointed as deputy when he saves the sheriff's life
and must wear two hats between his new job that he
enjoys and his old occupation that he misses.
MULE TRAIN
Written by Johnny Lange, Fred Glickman and Hy Heath
Sung by Vaughn Monroe


SINGING MY WAY BACK HOME
Written by Vaughn Monroe (as Wilton Moore) and Al Vann (as Al Van)
Sung by Vaughn Monroe


MEXICALI TRAIL
Written by Sunny Skylar and Vaughn Monroe (as Wilton Moore)
Sung by Vaughn Monroe
VAUGHN MONROE ... Rhiannon
ELLA RAINES ... Nan Morgan
WALTER BRENNAN ... Dr. Jonathan Mark
WARD BOND ... Sheriff Jim Caradac
JEFF COREY ... Richards
BARRY KELLEY ... Mike Murphy
HARRY SHANNON ... Judge Waller
TOM FADDEN ... Express Agent
RALPH DUNN ... Traveler
REX LEASE ... Stagecoach Driver
GEORGE CHANDLER ... Smitty - Piano Player
BILLY GRAY ... Albert
MARY BEAR ... Albert's Mother
JIMMIE DODD ... Stagecoach Guard

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ELINOR DONAHUE ... Mike Murphy's Kid
JOHN DOUCETTE ... Miner

GEORGE BELL ... Miner (uncredited)
STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Deputy (uncredited)
RALPH BUCKO ... Miner (uncredited)
ED CASSIDY ... Townsman (uncredited)
FRANK ELLIS ... Townsman (uncredited)
BARBRA FULLER ... Girl (uncredited)
HERMAN HACK ... Townsman (uncredited)
CHICK HANNAN ... Payroll Guard (uncredited)
AL HASKELL ... Townsman (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Saloon Gambler (uncredited)
HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Townsman (uncredited)
MONTE MONTAGUE ... Townsman (uncredited)
JACK MONTGOMERY ... Lynch Mob Member (uncredited)
DENNIS MOORE ... Townsman (uncredited)
FRANK O'CONNOR ... Spectator (uncredited)
HAL PRICE ... Townsman (uncredited)
DENVER PYLE ... Richards Henchman (uncredited)
ROBERT ROCKWELL ... Townsman (uncredited)
WALLACE SCOTT ... Drunk (uncredited)
JACK TORNEK ...Townsman (uncredited)
Directed by:
R.G. SPRINGSTEEN
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Writing Credits:
DORRELL McGOWAN ... (screen play by) and
STUART E. McGOWAN (as STUART McGOWAN) ... (screen play by)

MAX BRAND ... (based on the novel by)
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Produced by:
ABE LYMAN ... executive producer
MELVILLE TUCKER ... associate producer
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Music by:
NATHAN SCOTT
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Cinematography by:
REGGIE LANNING ... director of photography
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Film Editing by:
RICHARD L. VAN ENGER
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Art Direction by:
JAMES W. SULLIVAN (as JAMES SULLIVAN)
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Set Decoration by:
JOHN McCARTHY Jr.
GEORGE MILO
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Costume Design by:
ADELE PALMER
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Makeup Department:
PEGGY GRAY ... hair stylist
BOB MARK ... makeup supervisor
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Production Management:
KENNETH HOLMES ... production manager (uncredited)
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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
LEE LUKATHER ... assistant director (uncredited)
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Sound Department:
DICK TYLER Sr. (as RICHARD E. TYLER) ... sound
HOWARD WILSON ... sound
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Special Effects by:
HOWARD LYDECKER ... special effects
THEODORE LYDECKER ... special effects
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Stunts:
RALPH BUCKO ... stunts (uncredited)
ART DILLARD ... stunts (uncredited)
FRED GRAHAM ... stunts (uncredited)
CHICK HANNAN ... stunts (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... stunts (uncredited)
JACK MONTGOMERY ... stunts (uncredited)
TOM STEELE ... stunts (uncredited)
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Camera and Electrical Department:
DONALD BIDDLE KEYES ... still photographer (uncredited)
HERBERT KIRKPATRICK ... camera operator (uncredited)
NELS MATHIAS ... grip (uncredited)
SID SWANEY ... gaffer (uncredited)
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Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... composer: additional music / orchestrator (uncredited)
STANLEY WILSON ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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Script and Continuity Department:
DOROTHY YUTZI ... script supervisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Palomar Pictures (I)
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Distributors:
Republic Pictures (I)
(as Republic Pictures Corporation)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical

Empire Universal Films
(1950)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

British Lion Film Corporation
(1950)     [UK]     Theatrical

British Empire Films Australia
(1950)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Perez and Company
(1950)     [VENEZUELA]     Theatrical

Jacabo Huberman
(1950)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Dada-Dada & Company
(1950)     [MEXICO]     Theatrical

Cinematografico de Pacifico
(1950)     [PERU]     Theatrical

Tropical Films de Cuba
(1950)     [CUBA]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures Do Brazil
(1950)     [BRAZIL]     Theatrical

Compania Distribuidora Films
(1950)     [COLOMBIA]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures of Puerto Rico
(1950)     [PUERTO RICO]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1950)     [PANAMA]     Theatrical

Acme Films
(1950)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures (I)
(as Republic Pictures Corporation)
(1956)     [USA]     Theatrical - (reissued)

Empire Universal Films
(1956)     [CANADA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

British Lion Film Corporation
(1956)     [UK]     Theatrical - (reissue)

British Empire Films Australia
(1956)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Dada-Dada & Company
(1956)     [MEXICO]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Republic Pictures of Puerto Rico
(1956)     [PUERTO RICO]     heatrical - (reissue)

Jacabo Huberman
(1956)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Tropical Films de Cuba
(1956)     [CUBA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Perez and Company
(1956)     [VENEZUELA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Republic Films of C. A.
(1956)     [PANAMA]     Theatrical - (reissue)

Filmjuwelen
(2016)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Kino Lorber
(2018)     [USA]     Blu-ray

Kino Lorber
(2018)     [USA]     DVD
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Special Effects:
Optical Film Industries
         
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