Information
| Year: | 1945 |
| Rating: | 6.2(270) |
| Listed in: | Musical |
| Directed by: | Victor Saville |
| Actors: | Lee Bowman Marc Platt Professor Lamberti Rita Hayworth Janet Blair Leslie Brooks |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Victor Saville | |
| Actors | |
| Lee Bowman | as Squadron Leader Paul Lundy |
| Marc Platt | as Tommy Lawson |
| Professor Lamberti | as Fred, (The Great Waldo) |
| Stephen Crane | as Observer Leslie Wiggins |
| Jim Bannon | as Life Photographer |
| Ernest Cossart | as Sam Royce |
| Richard Haydn | as Specialty |
| Philip Merivale | as Reverend Gerald Lundy |
| Patrick O'Moore | as David Long |
| Wilson Benge | as News Vendor |
| Billy Bevan | as Taxi Driver |
| John Bleifer | as Russian Sailor |
| Gary Bruce | as American Soldier |
| Russell Burroughs | as Orderly |
| David Clyde | as Police Sergeant |
| Jack Cole | as Dancer |
| Edward Cooper | as Waiter |
| Alec Craig | as Englishman |
| Richard Dean | as British Soldier |
| Donald Dewar | as Boy |
| Fred Graff | as American Soldier |
| Keith Hitchcock | as A.R.P. Man |
| Nigel Horton | as English Sailor |
| Coulter Irwin | as English Sailor |
| P.J. Kelly | as A.R.P. Man |
| George Kirby | as Father |
| W.E. Lawrence | as Waiter |
| Frank Leigh | as Air Warden |
| Nelson Leigh | as British Army Officer |
| Anthony Marsh | as British Sailor |
| Charles McNaughton | as Peters |
| Charles Meakin | as Member of Jolly Trio |
| Gavin Muir | as Group Captain G. Homesby |
| Stewart Nedd | as Petty Officer |
| C. Montague Shaw | as Old Bobby |
| Cecil Stewart | as Bert |
| David Thursby | as Scottish Soldier |
| Victor Travers | as Member of Jolly Trio |
| Robert Williams | as Chief Petty Officer |
| Richard Woodruff | as British Soldier |
| Actresses | |
| Rita Hayworth | as Rosalind Bruce |
| Janet Blair | as Judy Kane |
| Leslie Brooks | as Angela |
| Dusty Anderson | as Toni |
| Florence Bates | as May Tolliver |
| Jeanne Bates | as W.A.C. Woman |
| Ann Codee | as Annette |
| Aminta Dyne | as Mrs. Peabody |
| Joy Harington | as Mrs. Good |
| Elizabeth Inglis | as Joan |
| Adele Jergens | as Show Girl |
| Marilyn Johnson | as Pamela |
| Mildred Law | as Frenchie |
| Queenie Leonard | as Cockney Woman |
| Dagmar Oakland | as Member of Jolly Trio |
| Sheila Roberts | as Barmaid |
| Shelley Winters | as Bubbles |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | The theater in which this film is set was called The Windmill and performers there refused to be deterred by the blitz that was leveling much of London at the time. |
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Tags
| theater, life-magazine, wwii, beautiful-woman, based-on-play |
Original Soundtracks
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"Tonight and Every Night" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Martha Mears) in film's finale "What Does an English Girl Think of a Yank?" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Martha Mears) Danced by Rita Hayworth, Jack Cole and dance chorus "You Excite Me" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung and Danced by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Martha Mears) "Anywhere" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Janet Blair Also played on xylophone by Professor Lamberti with Rita Hayworth dancing in the background "Pop Goes the Weasel" Traditional children's tune Played on xylophone by Professor Lamberti "Listen to the Mockingbird" Music by Richard Milburn Played on xylophone by Professor Lamberti "Largo al factotum" from "The Barber of Seville" Music by Gioachino Rossini Lyrics by Cesare Sterbini Played on the radio Danced to by Marc Platt "The Boy I Left Behind" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Martha Mears) and Janet Blair "Cry and You Cry Alone" Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Martha Mears) Danced by Rita Hayworth, Marc Platt and chorus |
Goofs
| Continuity: When Rita is putting on the silver dress, the part in her hair jumps from the side to the middle and back again. |
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