Melody Lane (1941)
In this musical, four entertaining farmboys from Iowa head for the Big Apple to find fame and fortune but find themselves in trouble when a radio sponsor finds himself accused of kidnapping a girl. Songs include: "Septimus Winner," "Peaceful Ends the Day," "Cherokee Charlie," "Let's Go to Calicabu," "Swing-a-Bye My Baby," "Changeable Heart," "If It's a Dream Don't Wake Me," "Since the Farmer in the Dell," "Caliacau," and "Listen to the Mockingbird."
Director:
Charles Lamont
Writers:
Hugh Wedlock Jr., Howard Snyder, Morton Grant.
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Leon Errol as McKenzie |
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Anne Gwynne as Patricia Reynolds |
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Robert Paige as Gabe Morgan |
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Baby Sandy as Sandy |
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Billy Lenhart as Butch |
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Kenneth Brown as Buddy |
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Donald Douglas as J. Roy Thomas |
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Judd McMichael as Rhythmeer Member |
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Ted McMichael as Rhythmeer Member |
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Joe McMichael as Rhythmeer Member |
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Mary Lou Cook as Rhythmeer Member |
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Louis Da Pron as Louis |
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Red Stanley as Slim |
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Charles Coleman as Mr. Abercrombie |
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Will Lee as Mr. Russo |
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Tim Ryan as Police Sergeant |
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Barbara Brown as Mrs. Stuart |
| Writing | Hugh Wedlock Jr. | Screenplay |
| Writing | Howard Snyder | Screenplay |
| Writing | George Rony | Adaptation |
| Writing | Morton Grant | Screenplay |
| Directing | Charles Lamont | Director |
| Writing | Bernard Feins | Story |