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Mr. Music

Year:
Duration:
110 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical | Romance
IMDB rate:
6.2
Director:
Richard Haydn
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1950-12-08
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Bing Crosby
Paul Merrick
Nancy Olson
Katherine Holbrook
Charles Coburn
Alex Conway
Ruth Hussey
Lorna Marvis
Robert Stack
Jefferson 'Jeff' Blake
Tom Ewell
'Cupcake' Haggerty
Ida Moore
Aunt Amy
Charles Kemper
Mr. Danforth
Donald Woods
Tippy Carpenter
Richard Haydn
Jerome Thisbee (as Claud Curdle)
Marge Champion
Herself
Gower Champion
Himself
Groucho Marx
Himself
Dorothy Kirsten
Herself
Peggy Lee
Herself
The Merry Macs
Themselves
Eric Alden
Cop (uncredited)
Beau Anderson
Track Man (uncredited)
Patty Lou Arden
Pianist (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
Benson, Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
Dave Barbour
Guitarist (uncredited)
Mari Blanchard
Chorine (uncredited)
Frank Bouley
Singer (uncredited)
James Conaty
Party Guest (uncredited)
Roger Davis
Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey
Receptionist (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
Nightclub Extra (uncredited)
Norman Field
Dr. Channock (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Party Guest (uncredited)
Gerry Ganzer
Guest (uncredited)
Charmienne Harker
Guest (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
Man in Conway's Office (uncredited)
Jerry James
Guest (uncredited)
Donald Kerr
Guest (uncredited)
Paul Lees
Dan, College Athlete (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Waiter (uncredited)
Joe McTurk
Walt, Bookie (uncredited)
Harold Miller
Party Guest (uncredited)
John 'Skins' Miller
Stage Manager / Guest (uncredited)
Jay Morley
Executive (uncredited)
Allan Ray
Track Man (uncredited)
John Sheehan
Conductor (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Party Guest (uncredited)
Leon Tyler
Bookish Student (uncredited)
Ray Walker
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson
Actor in Show (uncredited)
Norma Zimmer
Singer (uncredited)
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Trivia
This picture, the first screen pairing of Marge and Gower Champion, would be their only appearance together in black and white. Their six following movies, released between 1951 and 1955, were all shot in color.
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On the Decca Records 10-inch LP of selections from the Johnny Burke-Jimmy Van Heusen film score, Bing Crosby crooned "Life Is So Peculiar" and "High on the List" with The Andrews Sisters, who did not appear in the picture. One guest star in the movie, diva Dorothy Kirsten, joined Bing on the Decca album for two ditties: "Accidents Will Happen" and "Milady."
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