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A widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.A widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.A widowed singer marries her late husband's songwriting partner, which leads to trouble when her first husband turns up very much alive.
David Ahdar
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
Leon Alton
- Stage Manager
- (uncredited)
Tom Anthony
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Robert Bice
- Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan
- (uncredited)
Bill Boes
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
Eugene Borden
- Costume Designer
- (uncredited)
Johnny Brazil
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
Eddie Brown
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
Aileen Carlyle
- Mother
- (uncredited)
Beulah Christian
- Wardrobe Woman
- (uncredited)
Gene Dailey
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
John David
- Male Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaMercury Records issued a 10-inch LP of the soundtrack, which would be the only contemporary soundtrack album released from a Betty Grable film.
- GoofsMartin 'Marty' Stewart appears in a U. S. Air Force uniform, yet several times in the movie various characters refer to him being in the U. S. Army.
- Quotes
Gwen Howard: I wonder what kind of champagne I should order.
Vernon Lowndes: Depends what you're launching.
- ConnectionsFeatured in L'univers du rire (1982)
- SoundtracksHow Come you Do Me Like You Do
Words and Music by Gene Austin and Ray Bergere
Performed by Betty Grable (uncredited)
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Betty Grable was 39 when she made this film, her last to be released, and her constant references to herself as a girl seem peculiar. Even more disturbing is the way she imitates the singing style of Marilyn Monroe in her numbers. She had just made "How To Marry a Millionaire" with Monroe and had commented that she felt she was handing her crown on to Monroe. But to see the great star Grable trying to be Monroe is a little sad.
The film itself is a mess of a thing - some good dance numbers featuring Marge and Gower Champion (Marge's fantasy sequence is very fine) and some good songs ("I've Got a Crush On You", "Someone to Watch Over Me")sit uncomfortably with the plot and the director never seems sure which style he is aiming for. It looks like an attempt to cover the breezy free style of the Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen musicals, with characters bursting into song all over the place and elaborate dance dream sequences. But the result is a confusion of styles and a plodding pace.
The plot concerns married Grable discovering her presumed dead first husband is still alive. She must then choose between new husband Gower Champion and old husband Jack Lemmon (who also happen to be a show writing team). This potentially serious situation, that probably occurred a lot after the war, is treated completely flippantly - and with Gower's real life wife hanging around it's not hard to guess how things will turn out. Lemmon is good, but looks uncomfortable singing and dancing. See this for the numbers - but make sure you see it in Cinemascope.
The film itself is a mess of a thing - some good dance numbers featuring Marge and Gower Champion (Marge's fantasy sequence is very fine) and some good songs ("I've Got a Crush On You", "Someone to Watch Over Me")sit uncomfortably with the plot and the director never seems sure which style he is aiming for. It looks like an attempt to cover the breezy free style of the Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen musicals, with characters bursting into song all over the place and elaborate dance dream sequences. But the result is a confusion of styles and a plodding pace.
The plot concerns married Grable discovering her presumed dead first husband is still alive. She must then choose between new husband Gower Champion and old husband Jack Lemmon (who also happen to be a show writing team). This potentially serious situation, that probably occurred a lot after the war, is treated completely flippantly - and with Gower's real life wife hanging around it's not hard to guess how things will turn out. Lemmon is good, but looks uncomfortable singing and dancing. See this for the numbers - but make sure you see it in Cinemascope.
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2:55 : 1
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By what name was Tout le plaisir est pour moi (1955) officially released in Canada in English?
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