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The Shocking Miss Pilgrim

Year:
Duration:
85 min
Genres:
Comedy | Musical | Romance
IMDB rate:
6.4
Director:
George Seaton
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1947-01-04
Filming Locations: 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $2,595,000
Gross: $2,734,000 (USA) Production Dates November 1945 -  February 1946 Copyright Holder Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Related Links
Cast
Actor
Character
Betty Grable
Cynthia Pilgrim
Dick Haymes
John Pritchard
Anne Revere
Alice Pritchard
Allyn Joslyn
Leander Woolsey
Gene Lockhart
Saxon
Elizabeth Patterson
Catherine Dennison
Elisabeth Risdon
Mrs. Prichard
Arthur Shields
Michael
Charles Kemper
Herbert Jothan
Roy Roberts
Mr. Foster
Margaret Bannerman
(scenes deleted)
Susan Blanchard
(scenes deleted)
Nina Gilbert
Cynthia's Mother (scenes deleted)
Coleen Gray
Minor Role (scenes deleted)
Robert Malcolm
Cynthia's Father (scenes deleted)
Jane Nigh
Cynthia's Sister (scenes deleted)
Clarence G. Badger
Herbert Jothan (singing voice) (uncredited)
Myrtle Ball
(uncredited)
Ernie Baron
(uncredited)
George Beranger
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Lillian Bronson
Viola Simmons (uncredited)
Robert Cherry
Stenographer (uncredited)
Jeff Corey
Stenographer (uncredited)
Jack Costello
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Catherine Courtney
(uncredited)
Frank Dawson
Waiter (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson
Peabody (uncredited)
Louis DeWitt
Sketch Artist (uncredited)
Mary Field
Teacher (uncredited)
William Frambes
(uncredited)
Maxine Gates
(uncredited)
Karen X. Gaylord
Redheaded Girl (uncredited)
Douglas Gerrard
Office Clerk (uncredited)
George Gramlich
Leander Woolsey (singing voice) (uncredited)
Barry Heenan
Stenographer (uncredited)
Sheldon Jett
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Raymond Largay
Mr. Packard (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Quincy (uncredited)
Perc Launders
(uncredited)
Les Livingstone
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Therese Lyon
Minor Role (uncredited)
Saul Martell
Orator (uncredited)
Junius Matthews
Mr. Carter (uncredited)
Beatrice Maude
(uncredited)
Robert McCord
Office Clerk (uncredited)
George Melford
Minor Role (uncredited)
Alice Mock
Alice Pritchard (singing voice) (uncredited)
Tom Moore
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Dave Morris
(uncredited)
Edward Mundy
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Al Murphy
(uncredited)
Dorothy Neumann
Stenographer (uncredited)
Spec O'Donnell
(uncredited)
Tom Pilkington
Orator (uncredited)
Victor Potel
Speaker (uncredited)
Stanley Prager
Office Lookout (uncredited)
Constance Purdy
Sarah Glidden (uncredited)
Raisa
Stenographer (uncredited)
Ruth Rickaby
Mrs. Thompson (uncredited)
Kay Riley
Teacher (uncredited)
Countess Elektra Rozanska
Singer (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell
(uncredited)
Maxine Semon
(uncredited)
Helen Servis
(uncredited)
Robert Shaw
Secretary (uncredited)
John Sheehan
Vendor (uncredited)
Roxanne Stark
Boardinghouse Keeper (uncredited)
Mildred Stone
Susan Nixon (uncredited)
Joseph Terry
Office Clerk (uncredited)
Bob Tidwell
Boy (uncredited)
Kay Vallon
Stenographer (uncredited)
Regina Wallace
Mother (uncredited)
Pierre Watkin
Wendell Paige (uncredited)
Josephine Whittell
Boardinghouse Keeper (uncredited)
Frank Wolf
(uncredited)
Hank Worden
Office Clerk (uncredited)
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Trivia
In late 1944, the film was intended to be made as a Jeanne Crain vehicle.
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Director John M. Stahl took over briefly as director while George Seaton was ill, prior to a more serious illness.
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While Ira Gershwin fashioned the lyrics for this movie in 1946, the composer George Gershwin had died in 1937. With the aid of long time friend Kay Swift (herself a composer), Ira put together a number of George's unpublished melodies to provide a score for the film. "For You, For Me, For Evermore" became popular enough to make "Your Hit Parade" for two weeks.
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Quotes
Cynthia Pilgrim: I am a typewriter!
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Photos from cast
Marilyn Monroe
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