When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948)
Bonny Kane and 'Skid' Johnson are vaudeville performers in the 1920s. The two of them suffer marital difficulties when Skid gets an offer to appear on Broadway while Bonny gets left behind on the road. Things get worse with Skid's increasing drinking problem and the fact that the press has reported him to be spending a lot of time with his pretty co-star.
Director:
Walter Lang
Writer:
Lamar Trotti
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Betty Grable as Bonny Kane |
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Dan Dailey as "Skid" Johnson |
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Jack Oakie as Bozo Evans |
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June Havoc as Gussie Evans |
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Richard Arlen as Harvey Howell |
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James Gleason as Lefty Moore |
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Jean Wallace as Sylvia Marco |
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Robert Emmett Keane as Sam Harris |
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Harry Carter as Man in Box |
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Kit Guard as Sailor |
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Jean Spangler as Chorus Girl |
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Mauritz Hugo as Stage Manager |
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Robert Karnes as Attendant |
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Robert McCord as |
| Writing | Arthur Hopkins | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Elizabeth Reinhardt | Adaptation |
| Directing | Walter Lang | Director |
| Writing | George Manker Watters | Theatre Play |
| Costume & Make-Up | René Hubert | Costume Design |
| Editing | Barbara McLean | Editor |
| Camera | Harry Jackson | Director of Photography |
| Production | George Jessel | Producer |
| Sound | Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Lamar Trotti | Screenplay |