Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949)
Oh, You Beautiful Doll was a 1949 musical film that starred the musical queen June Haver and Mark Stevens. Co-stars included S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, and Gale Robbins.
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Cast:
- Al Klein – quartet
- Andrew Tombes – Ted Held
- Sam Ash
- Billy Wayne – reporter
- Carl M. Leviness – composer (uncredited)
- Charlotte Greenwood – Anna Breitenbach
- Edward Clark
- Curt Bois – Zaltz
- John Davidson
- Donald Kerr – quartet
- Eddie Kane – Charles Hubert
- Eduard Franz – Gottfried Steiner
- Eula Morgan – Madame Zoubel
- Frank Kreig – head waiter
- Gale Robbins – Marie Carle
- Harry Seymour – Volk, nightclub M.C.
- June Haver
- James Griffith – Joe
- Jay C. Flippen Lippy Brannigan
- John Mylong – toastmaster
- Joseph Forte – waiter
- June Haver – Doris Fisher
- Kenner G. Kemp – audience spectator
- Lester Sharpe – music store proprietor
- Marion Martin – big blonde
- Maurice Samuels – Italian
- Myrtle Anderson – cook
- Nestor Paiva – Lucca
- Phil Tully – desk sergeant
- Ray Teal – policeman
- Ray Walker – box office attendant
- Robert Gist – musician
- Robert Williams – police lieutenant
- S.Z. Sakall
- Sam Finn – minor role
- Sam Harris – composer
- Sidney Marion – minor role (uncredited)
- Mark Stevens
- Tom Coleman – Policeman
- Torchy Rand – Sophie
- Victor Sen Yung – houseboy
- Warren Jackson – quartet
- William J. O'Brien – waiter