Are You With It? (1948)
Milton Haskins, a math genius known for his infallibility with numbers, quits his job with an insurance company when he discovers he made a mistake, and hooks up with a traveling carnival. His knowledge of mathematics makes him a natural as an assistant at the wheel of fortune. His fiancée begs him to return to his job but he refuses, so she joins the carnival and becomes a striptease artist. When Milton attempts to drag her off the stage, a brawling mêlée breaks out and the entire troupe is arrested by the local police. The carnival is sold but Milton reveals that the new owner has conspired to defraud the insurance company. The insurance company has to accept the carnival in lieu of the money owed, and they allow Milton and his fiancée, Vivian, to stay with and help run the carnival.
Director:
Jack Hively
Writer:
Oscar Brodney
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Donald O'Connor as Milton Haskins |
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Olga San Juan as Vivian Reilly |
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Martha Stewart as Bunny La Fleur |
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Lew Parker as Goldie McGoldrick |
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Walter Catlett as Jason (Pop) Carter |
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Patricia Dane as Sally (as Pat Dane) |
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Ransom M. Sherman as Mr. Bixby |
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Louis Da Pron as Bartender |
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Noel Neill as Terry |
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Julie Gibson as Ann |
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George O'Hanlon as Buster |
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Eddie Parks as Herman Bogel |
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Raymond Largay as Mr. Mapleton |
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Jody Gilbert as Mrs. Minerva Henkle |
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Howard Negley as Ed McNaughton |
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Charles Bedell as Barker |
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Sally Forrest as Dancer (uncredited) |
| Directing | Jack Hively | Director |
| Writing | George Malcolm-Smith | Novel |
| Writing | Oscar Brodney | Screenplay |
| Sound | Inez James | Songs |
| Sound | Sidney Miller | Songs |
| Writing | Sam Perrin | Theatre Play |
| Writing | George Balzer | Theatre Play |
| Camera | Glenn Adams | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Robert Pierce | Camera Operator |