Tea for Two (1950)
In this reworking of "No, No, Nanette," wealthy heiress Nanette Carter bets her uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for 48 hours. If she wins, she can invest the money in a Broadway show featuring songs written by her beau, and of course, in which she will star. Trouble is, she doesn't realize her uncle's been wiped out by the Stock Market crash.
Director:
David Butler
Writer:
Harry Clork
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Doris Day as Nanette Carter |
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Gordon MacRae as Jimmy Smith |
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Gene Nelson as Tommy Trainor |
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Eve Arden as Pauline Hastings |
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Billy De Wolfe as Larry Blair |
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S.Z. Sakall as J. Maxwell Bloomhaus |
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Bill Goodwin as William 'Moe' Early |
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Patrice Wymore as Beatrice Darcy |
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Virginia Gibson as Mabel Wiley |
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George Baxter as |
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Carol Coombs as |
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Jack Daley as |
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Herschel Daugherty as |
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Abe Dinovitch as |
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Elinor Donahue as |
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Pat Flaherty as |
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Elizabeth Flournoy as |
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Harry Harvey as |
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Crauford Kent as |
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Daria Massey as |
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Johnny McGovern as |
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Dorothy Tuttle as |
| Directing | David Butler | Director |
| Writing | Harry Clork | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frank Mandel | Writer |
| Production | William Jacobs | Producer |
| Camera | Wilfrid M. Cline | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Miriam Nelson | Choreographer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Leah Rhodes | Costume Designer |
| Editing | Irene Morra | Editor |
| Art | Douglas Bacon | Art Direction |
| Art | Lyle B. Reifsnider | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Howard Jackson | Music Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Al Greenway | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tillie Starriett | Hairstylist |
| Sound | Ray Heindorf | Music Director |