The Time, The Place And The Girl
Produced by
Alex Gottlieb
Written by
Leonard Lee Agnes Christine Johnston Lynn Starling Francis Swann
Cinematography by
Arthur Edeson William V. Skall
Gross revenue
$3.4 million (US rentals)
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Source
The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler .[2] It is unrelated to the 1929 film with the same title . Alternate names include: Austrian dialect of German : Der Himmel voller Geigen , Finnish : Aika, paikka ja tyttö , Swedish : Här kommer Broadway , German : Krieg nach Noten , Italian : L'ora, il luogo e la ragazza , French : La fille et le garçon , and Danish : Tiden, stedet og pigen! .
Cast [ ]
Dennis Morgan – Steven Ross
Jack Carson – Jeff Howard
Janis Paige – Sue Jackson
Martha Vickers – Victoria Cassel
S. Z. Sakall – Ladislaus Cassel (as S.Z. 'Cuddles' Sakall)
Alan Hale – John Braden
Angela Greene – Elaine Winters
Donald Woods – Martin Drew
Florence Bates – Mme. Lucia Cassel
Carmen Cavallaro – Himself (Orchestra Leader)
Frank Condos – Himself (as Condos Brothers)
Harry Condos – Himself (as Condos Brothers)
Chandra Kaly and His Dancers – Themselves
Mimi Aguglia – Inez, Victoria's Maid (uncredited)
Ramsay Ames – Bar Patron (uncredited)
Lynne Baggett – Nurse (uncredited)
Rose Bascom – Trick roper (uncredited)
Monte Blue – Stage Manager (uncredited)
Sada Brown – Wardrode Designer (uncredited)
Chester Clute – Jeff's Apartment manager (uncredited)
Donald Davis – Boy Delivering Cassel's Message (uncredited)
Jane Harker – Bar Patron (uncredited)
Brandon Hurst – Simpkins, the Cassel's Butler (uncredited)
Edward Kelly – Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Richard Kipling – Set Designer (uncredited)
Florence Lake – Kathy (uncredited)
Vera Lewis – Scrubwoman (uncredited)
George Lloyd – Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited)
Harold Miller – Bamboo Club Patron (uncredited)
Paul Panzer – Stage Electrician (uncredited)
Betty Phares – Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Bert Roach – Process Server (uncredited)
Tom Wells – Photographer (uncredited)
Robert Wilber – Man Repossessing Piano (uncredited)
Lillian Yarbo – Jeanie, Elaine's Maid (uncredited)
Soundtrack [ ]
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Janis Page and Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland )
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Dennis Morgan
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Martha Vickers (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) and chorus
"Through a Thousand Dreams"
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
"A Solid Citizen of the Solid South"
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Jack Carson and the Condos Brothers
"I Happened to Walk Down First Street"
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Leo Robin
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