Something in the Wind
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Something in the Wind

Year:
Duration:
94 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical
IMDB rate:
6.8
Director:
Irving Pichel
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1947-07-21
Filming Locations: Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Deanna Durbin
Mary Collins
Donald O'Connor
Charlie Read
John Dall
Donald Read
Charles Winninger
Uncle Chester Read
Helena Carter
Clarissa Prentice
Jean Adair
Aunt Mary Collins
The Williams Brothers
Singing Quartet (as The Four Williams Brothers)
Jacqueline deWit
Fashion Show Saleslady (as Jacqueline de Wit)
Jan Peerce
Tony
Patricia Alphin
Fashion Show Model (uncredited)
Polly Bailey
Old Woman (uncredited)
William Bailey
Mr. Belton's Assistant (uncredited)
Audrey Betz
Women's Quartette Member (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
TV Station Guard (uncredited)
Betty Blythe
Society Matron (uncredited)
June Bright
Fashion Show Model (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Radio Station Prompter (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
Radio Station Policeman (uncredited)
Tom Chatterton
Bronston (uncredited)
William Ching
Joe (uncredited)
Della Clark
Women's Quartette Member (uncredited)
Chester Clute
Albert Beamis (uncredited)
Bert Davidson
Janitor (uncredited)
Boyd Davis
Mr. Prentice (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson
Cook (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
Man at Fashion Show (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
Cop at Desk (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Wilton Graff
Mr. Belton (uncredited)
Johnny Green
Orchestra Leader at Fashion Show (uncredited)
Marle Hayden
Fashion Show Model (uncredited)
Perc Launders
Radio Station Policeman (uncredited)
Jerry Lee
Women's Quartette Member (uncredited)
Eugene Loring
Joe Fallon (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Audience (uncredited)
Mira McKinney
Old Woman (uncredited)
David McMahon
Nolan (uncredited)
Martha Montgomery
Secretary (uncredited)
John O'Connor
Airport Official (uncredited)
Helen Perry
Fashion Show Model (uncredited)
Irving Pichel
Dynamo Dan (voice) (uncredited)
Margarita Savilla
Fashion Show Model (uncredited)
George Sherwood
Special Cop (uncredited)
Mabel Smaney
Women's Quartette Member (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
TV Station Technician (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Detective at Airport (uncredited)
Beth Taylor
Read's Maid (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox
Mr. Masterson (uncredited)
Andy Williams
Himself - Member, The Williams Brothers Quartette (uncredited)
Bob Williams
Himself - Member, The Williams Brothers Quartette (uncredited)
Dick Williams
Himself - Member, The Williams Brothers Quartette (uncredited)
Don Williams
Himself - Member, The Williams Brothers Quartette (uncredited)
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Trivia
"The Turntable Song (Round an' Round' an' Round)" (music by Johnny Green, lyrics by Leo Robin), a chipper swing novelty, became the final hit tune (albeit moderate) from a Deanna Durbin movie. Commercial recordings were made by Miss Durbin with Johnny Green and His Orchestra on Decca (from a July 22, 1947 recording session -- Deanna's last for the label -- which produced a 78-rpm album of four selections from the Green-Robin score -- the three other tunes being the title number, "It's Only Love" and "You Wanna Keep Your Baby Looking Right"); The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen's Orchestra, also on Decca; The Modernaires with the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra on Columbia -- plus the film's title song on the flip side; Jack Smith with Clark Sisters and Earl Sheldon's Orchestra on Capitol; Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra, featuring vocalists Don Cornell, Laura Leslie and The Kaydets, on RCA Victor; plus Four Chicks and a Chuck with the Jack Miller Orchestra on MGM Records.
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During the press junket for the film, a Universal press agent concocted a fake organization, the National Association of Disc Jockeys, in honor of the fact that Durbin played a DJ. The real DJs invited to the junket liked the idea, and decided to make it a real association.
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On December 6, 1946, Universal International announced that this film, which would go before the cameras the following month, was being named "For the Love of Mary." Instead, the studio would hold back using this title until Deanna Durbin's last feature in 1948.
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Photos from cast
Margaret Wycherly
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