Meet Me on Broadway (1946)
Stuffy amateur director Eddie Dolan decides to mount a show for the well-connected patrons of a posh country club. Eddie and his girlfriend, actress Ann Stallings, hope the production will launch their legitimate Broadway careers. But complications arise when Maxine Whitaker, daughter of a wealthy rival club owner, becomes romantically interested in charming Eddie.
Director:
Leigh Jason
Writers:
George Bricker, Jack Henley.
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Frederick Brady as A. Edward 'Eddie' Dolan |
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Marjorie Reynolds as Ann Stallings |
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Jinx Falkenburg as Maxine Whittaker |
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Spring Byington as Sylvia Kane Storm |
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Allen Jenkins as Deacon McGill |
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Gene Lockhart as John Whittaker |
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Loren Tindall as Bob Storm |
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Eddie Acuff as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Kernan Cripps as Gardner (uncredited) |
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Frank Dawson as Belden, the Butler (uncredited) |
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William Forrest as Dwight Ferris (uncredited) |
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Isabel O'Madigan as Emily, Sylvia's Maid (uncredited) |
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Ralph Peters as Joe, the Bartender (uncredited) |
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Jack Rice as Grannis (uncredited) |
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Robert B. Williams as Ferris' Assistant (uncredited) |
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Jeffrey Sayre as Man at Table During Nightclub Number (uncredited) |
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Hugh Hooker as Bellboy (uncredited) |
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Franklyn Farnum as Man in Audience (uncredited) |
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Jay Eaton as Man in Audience (uncredited) |
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Brooks Benedict as Backstage Extra (uncredited) |
| Sound | Morris Stoloff | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | James Sweeney | Editor |
| Production | Burt Kelly | Producer |
| Writing | George Bricker | Screenplay |
| Writing | George Bricker | Story |
| Writing | Jack Henley | Screenplay |
| Art | Stephen Goosson | Art Direction |
| Art | Walter Holscher | Art Direction |
| Art | Milton Stumph | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
| Directing | Leigh Jason | Director |
| Art | Bill Black | Property Master |
| Camera | Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography |