I'll Be Yours
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I'll Be Yours

Year:
Duration:
93 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical | Romance
IMDB rate:
6.7
Director:
William A. Seiter
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1947-02-02
Filming Locations: Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Deanna Durbin
Louise Ginglebusher
Tom Drake
George Prescott
William Bendix
Wechsberg
Adolphe Menjou
J. Conrad Nelson
Walter Catlett
Mr. Buckingham
Franklin Pangborn
Barber
William Trenk
Captain
Joan Shawlee
Blonde (as Joan Fulton)
John Phillips
Thug
Richard Abbott
Businessman (uncredited)
Patricia Alphin
Usherette (uncredited)
William Bailey
Gentleman (uncredited)
Nancy Brinckman
Blonde Usherette (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Attendant (uncredited)
Douglas Carter
Attendant (uncredited)
George Chandler
Tall Man in Phone Booth (uncredited)
William Ching
Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
Cyril Delevanti
Businessman (uncredited)
Dick Dickerson
Attendant (uncredited)
Dudley Dickerson
Porter (uncredited)
Tom Dillon
Policeman (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Party Guest (uncredited)
Don Garner
Attendant (uncredited)
Joseph Granby
Businessman (uncredited)
Beatrice Gray
Young Mother (uncredited)
Ethyl May Halls
Elderly Woman (uncredited)
John Hamilton
Board Chairman (uncredited)
Hallene Hill
Old Lady (uncredited)
Daral Hudson
Attendant (uncredited)
Willene Luckett
Minor Role (uncredited)
John Michaels
Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Charles Miller
Businessman (uncredited)
Ida Moore
Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
Stanley Price
Stranger (uncredited)
Lorin Raker
Elderly Man (uncredited)
Tom Skinner
Harmonica Player (uncredited)
Buster Slaven
Stranger (uncredited)
Mike Stokey
Minor Role (uncredited)
Laura Treadwell
Minor Role (uncredited)
Jack Wagner
Attendant (uncredited)
Steve Wayne
Attendant (uncredited)
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Trivia
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 23, 1950 with William Bendix reprising his film role.
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Speaking about her dozen-year movie career with film historian David Shipman in a rare 1983 interview, Deanna Durbin dismissed as "terrible" the quality of her last four vehicles: this picture, Something in the Wind (1947), Up in Central Park (1948) and For the Love of Mary (1948).
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