The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)
The Time, The Place And The Girl | |
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Directed by | David Butler |
Produced by | Alex Gottlieb |
Written by |
Leonard Lee Agnes Christine Johnston Lynn Starling Francis Swann |
Starring |
Dennis Morgan Jack Carson Janis Paige Martha Vickers S.Z. Sakall Alan Hale Angela Greene Donald Woods |
Cinematography |
Arthur Edeson William V. Skall |
Edited by | Irene Morra |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release dates | December 26, 1946 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3.4 million (US rentals)[1] |
The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler.[2] It is unrelated to the 1929 film with the same title. Alternate names include: Austrian dialect of German: Der Himmel voller Geigen, Finnish: Aika, paikka ja tyttö, Swedish: Här kommer Broadway, German: Krieg nach Noten, Italian: L'ora, il luogo e la ragazza, French: La fille et le garçon, and Danish: Tiden, stedet og pigen!.
Cast
- Dennis Morgan – Steven Ross
- Jack Carson – Jeff Howard
- Janis Paige – Sue Jackson
- Martha Vickers – Victoria Cassel
- S.Z. Sakall – Ladislaus Cassel (as S.Z. 'Cuddles' Sakall)
- Alan Hale – John Braden
- Angela Greene – Elaine Winters
- Donald Woods – Martin Drew
- Florence Bates – Mme. Lucia Cassel
- Carmen Cavallaro – Himself (Orchestra Leader)
- Frank Condos – Himself (as Condos Brothers)
- Harry Condos – Himself (as Condos Brothers)
- Chandra Kaly and His Dancers – Themselves
- Mimi Aguglia – Inez, Victoria's Maid (uncredited)
- Ramsay Ames – Bar Patron (uncredited)
- Lynn Baggett – Nurse (uncredited)
- Rose Bascom – Trick roper (uncredited)
- Monte Blue – Stage Manager (uncredited)
- Sada Brown – Wardrode Designer (uncredited)
- Chester Clute – Jeff's Apartment manager (uncredited)
- Donald Davis – Boy Delivering Cassel's Message (uncredited)
- Jane Harker – Bar Patron (uncredited)
- Brandon Hurst – Simpkins, the Cassel's Butler (uncredited)
- Edward Kelly – Elevator Operator (uncredited)
- Richard Kipling – Set Designer (uncredited)
- Florence Lake – Kathy (uncredited)
- Vera Lewis – Scrubwoman (uncredited)
- George Lloyd – Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited)
- Harold Miller – Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited)
- Paul Panzer – Stage Electrician (uncredited)
- Betty Phares – Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
- Bert Roach – Process Server (uncredited)
- Tom Wells – Photographer (uncredited)
- Robert Wilber – Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited)
- Lillian Yarbo – Jeanie, Elaine's Maid (uncredited)
Soundtrack
- "A Rainy Night in Rio"
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
- Performed by Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Janis Page and Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)
- "Oh, But I Do"
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
- Sung by Dennis Morgan
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
- Performed by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) and chorus
- "Through a Thousand Dreams"
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
- "A Solid Citizen of the Solid South"
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
- Performed by Jack Carson and the Condos Brothers
- "I Happened to Walk Down First Street"
- Music by Arthur Schwartz
- Lyrics by Leo Robin
References
- ↑ "Top Grossers of 1947", Variety, 7 January 1948 p 63
- ↑ "The Time, the Place and the Girl". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved August 16, 2016.
External links
- The Time, the Place and the Girl at the American Film Institute Catalog
- The Time, the Place and the Girl at the Internet Movie Database
- The Time, the Place and the Girl at Answers.com
- The Time, the Place and the Girl at The New York Times
- The Time, the Place and the Girl review at The New York Times
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