I Surrender Dear (1948)
Patty Nelson lands a job as a singer with orchestra leader Al Tyler, and tours with the band as "Patty Hart." Patty's father Russ is dismissed from his radio-station job, and the disc jockey selected to replace him is Al Tyler. Patty rushes home to keep Russ company on the air for the final few days, and Al wonders why she suddenly walked out on him. The new "Patty and Russ" radio show catches on, causing complications with Al and the radio-station bosses.
Director:
Arthur Dreifuss
Writer:
M. Coates Webster
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Gloria Jean as Patty Nelson aka Patty Hart |
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David Street as Al Tyler |
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Don McGuire as Tommy Tompkins |
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Alice Tyrrell as Trudy Clements |
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Robert Emmett Keane as Russ Nelson |
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Douglas Wood as R.H. Collins |
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Regina Wallace as Mrs. Nelson |
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Byron Foulger as George Rogers |
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Art Terry as Guitarist |
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Frankie Carr as Accordionist |
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Joe Mayer as Bassist |
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Jack Eigen as Disc Jockey |
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Dave Garroway as Disc Jockey |
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Peter Potter as Disc Jockey |
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Tom Dugan as Waiter (uncredited) |
| Directing | Arthur Dreifuss | Director |
| Writing | M. Coates Webster | Story |
| Writing | M. Coates Webster | Screenplay |
| Crew | Hal Collins | Additional Dialogue |