We're Not Dressing
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We're Not Dressing

Year:
Duration:
74 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical
IMDB rate:
6.3
Director:
Norman Taurog
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1934-04-27
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Bing Crosby
Stephen Jones
Carole Lombard
Doris Worthington
George Burns
George
Gracie Allen
Gracie
Ethel Merman
Edith
Leon Errol
Hubert
Ray Milland
Prince Michael (credited, actually Prince Alexander) (as Raymond Milland)
Jay Henry
Prince Alexander (credited, actually Prince Michael)
Ernie Adams
Card-Tossing Sailor
Sam Ash
Captain of the 'Trona'
Stanley Blystone
Ship's Officer - Yacht Doris
Al Bridge
Ship's Officer - Rescue Party
The Guardsmen
Vocal Ensemble
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Sailor Holding Bear (uncredited)
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Ben - First Ship's Officer (uncredited)
John Irwin
Old Sailor (uncredited)
The King's Men
Vocal Ensemble
Mike Lally
Sailor
Charles Morris
Captain
Ted Oliver
Ship's Officer
Harry Wilson
Smiling Sailor
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Trivia
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
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The portrait of Gracie's Uncle Fred appears to be a caricature of George Barbier.
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The film is based on "The Admirable Crichton" by the author of "Peter Pan" James Barrie.
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Goofs
When Doris falls after being hit by the post, she lands with her both of her hands above her head. When Stephen comes in to save her, both of her hands are down by her sides.
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Right before the "Once in a Blue Moon" number, there is a long shot of Stephen holding Doris under the moon. His lips are moving in this brief shot as if he's singing to her, but there is no vocal on the soundtrack.
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Quotes
George Martin: [watching through binoculars] Gracie, my gun! A bird!
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Doris Worthington: Oh! My lingerie!
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Doris Worthington: I suppose that you're taking me to a fate worse than death?
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