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7.0/10   44 votes
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Director:
Walter Lang
Writers:
Arthur Hopkins (play)
Elizabeth Reinhardt (adaptation)
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Release Date:
10 November 1948 (USA) more
Genre:
Musical more
Tagline:
From Burlesque to Broadway !! 12 show-stopping song hits in the year's hit-topping musical !
Plot:
Vaudeville performers, Dailey and Grable, have marital difficulties when he hits the "Big Time", which are compounded by his drinking problem. | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Contains a good Dan Dailey performance more (2 total)

Cast

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Betty Grable ... Bonny Kane
Dan Dailey ... 'Skid' Johnson
Jack Oakie ... Bozo Evans
June Havoc ... Gussie Evans

Richard Arlen ... Harvey Howell
James Gleason ... Lefty Moore
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Tito Vuolo ... Proprietor
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Burlesque (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
98 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
Certification:
Sweden:15

Fun Stuff

Movie Connections:
Featured in "Biography: Betty Grable: Behind the Pin-up" (1995) more
Soundtrack:
Bye Bye Blackbird more

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Contains a good Dan Dailey performance, 9 October 2004
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Author: Christopher Craig (iluvms@msn.com) from Atlanta, GA

I saw this movie several times on television back in the 1970s, so my comments come from a rather distant memory. This film was typical of 20th Century Fox's output of Betty Grable films during the mid to late 1940s. A remake of Paramount's and Hal Skelly's DANCE OF LIFE (1929) and a further remake by Paramount in 1937 called SWING HIGH, SWING LOW starring Carole Lombard, the story is all about an alcoholic burlesque performer, played by Dan Dailey, who brings down not only himself but also his wife, played by Grable. Jack Oakie, June Haver, James Gleason, and Richard Arlen (!) are also in it. The most vivid memory I have of the film is Dan Dailey's Oscar nominated performance. I remember being impressed by him and finding him both believable and sympathetic. His performance lifts the film above the average Betty Grable nostalgia vehicle. The two stars were always good together, even though the material was usually recycled and mundane, sometimes wallowing in nostalgia and overproduction. Most feel Dailey's nomination for the Oscar a travesty: he took the place that many feel belonged to Humphrey Bogart in TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE. Bogart certainly deserved recognition for his work in that film, but Dailey's work here also warrants mention.

Directed by Walter Lang (of course), it's based on the play BURLESQUE.

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