Oh, You Beautiful Doll (film)

Oh, You Beautiful Doll
Directed by John M. Stahl
Produced by George Jessel
Written by Albert Lewis
Arthur Lewis
Starring Mark Stevens
June Haver
S.Z. Sakall
Cinematography Harry Jackson
Edited by Louis R. Loeffler
Production
company
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Release dates
  • November 11, 1949 (1949-11-11) (New York City)
Running time
93 minutes
2565.50 m (10 reels)
Country United States
Language English
Box office $1,950,000 (US rentals)[1][2]

Oh, You Beautiful Doll is a 1949 musical film starring the musical queen June Haver and Mark Stevens. Co-stars included S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, and Gale Robbins.[3]

Plot

The film is a fictionalized biography of Fred Fisher, a German-born American writer of Tin Pan Alley songs. Tin Pan Alley promoter (Mark Stevens) turns serious composer Fred Breitenbach (S.Z. Sakall) into songwriter Fred Fisher. Fred Fisher is his assumed name in real life and Breitenbach is his birth surname. In the film, many Fisher songs were given a symphonic arrangement that was performed at Aeolian Hall. Among the Fisher songs heard were:

Cast

Leading actors

Other cast

  • Sam Ash quartet
  • Warren Jackson quartet
  • Donald Kerr quartet
  • Al Klein quartet
  • Frank Kreig head waiter
  • Nestor Paiva Lucca

Uncredited cast

  • Myrtle Anderson cook
  • Curt Bois Zaltz
  • Edward Clark Cooper - desk clerk
  • Tom Coleman Policeman
  • John Davidson Davis - Steiner's secretary
  • Sam Finn minor role
  • Joseph Forte waiter
  • Robert Gist musician
  • James Griffith Joe - reporter
  • Sam Harris composer
  • Eddie Kane Charles Hubert
  • Kenner G. Kemp audience spectator
  • Carl M. Leviness composer (uncredited)
  • Sidney Marion minor role (uncredited)
  • Marion Martin big blonde
  • Frank Mills man in jail
  • Eula Morgan Madame Zoubel
  • John Mylong toastmaster
  • William J. O'Brien waiter
  • Torchy Rand Sophie - waitress
  • Dick Rich burly man in saloon
  • Maurice Samuels Italian
  • Harry Seymour Volk, nightclub M.C.
  • Lester Sharpe music store proprietor
  • Ray Teal policeman
  • Phil Tully desk sergeant
  • Ray Walker box office attendant
  • Billy Wayne reporter
  • Robert Williams police lieutenant
  • Victor Sen Yung houseboy

References

Video samples

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