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Some cast members in studio records/casting call lists did not appear or were not identifiable in th [...] D
The $10 Ted borrows from Gunny would equate to over $210 in 2022. D
First American film for Reginald Gardiner. D
Ted's rating in the Navy is Chief Quartermaster. He wears the Submarine Warfare enlisted insignia on [...] D
Only film pairing of James Stewart and Eleanor Powell. D
The "Swinging the Jinx Away" number was edited and re-used in Il signore in marsina (1943). D
One of the first films to utilize stereophonic sound recording for some of the musical numbers. D
Eleanor Powell singing voice was dubbed by Marjorie Lane. D
The dance duo of Georges & Jalna, who perform to an instrumental version of "I've Got You Under My S [...] D
The submarine with the P4 on the conning tower in the U.S.S. Tarpon. She carried the designation bet [...] D
Nora waits for Ted alone in Central Park near midnight. How times have changed. D
During the "I Got You Under My Skin" musical number, audiences see for the first time on film The Sp [...] D
The submarine shown entering New York harbor toward the beginning of the film is in fact, the U.S.S. [...] D
According to the biography "Beyond the Rainbow", this film was at one point to have included a role [...] D
Originally planned as a vehicle for British star Jessie Matthews, whose home studio Gaumont-British [...] D
Allan Jones and George Murphy were considered for Ted Barker, but the role went to James Stewart. D
The cop in Central Park (played by Reginald Gardiner) spoofs conductor Leopold Stokowski and incorpo [...] D
The dress that Virginia Bruce throws on the floor and refuses to appear in is the same dress worn by [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Features the song "I've Got You Under My Skin", later a signature song for Frank Sinatra, and a top [...] D
Cole Porter picked James Stewart for the male lead and later said he sang "Easy to Love" as well as [...] D
Final film of Lorna Low. D
Geraldine Robertson played Chorine (uncredited). She landed the part as a result of being crowned Qu [...] D
Final film of Georgia Spence. D
Final film of Myrla Bratton. D
Final film of Mary Gwynne. D
This film was first telecast in Seattle WA Monday 25 February 1957 on KING (Channel 5), followed by [...] D
Cole Porter's first musical for MGM. D