Luxury Liner (1948)
Capt. Jeremy Bradford has a particularly exciting luxury liner cruise in store when he's charged with transporting a troupe of opera singers to Rio de Janeiro. Anxious to become a singer herself, Bradford's young daughter, Polly, decides to skip out on school and sneak onto the ship before it departs. Angry that his daughter disobeyed him, Bradford puts her to work on the ship for punishment, but Polly has her own ideas about how to spend the trip.
Director:
Richard Whorf
Writers:
Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman.
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George Brent as Captain Jeremy Bradford |
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Jane Powell as Polly Bradford |
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Lauritz Melchior as Olaf Erikson |
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Frances Gifford as Laura Dene |
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Marina Koshetz as Zita Romanka |
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Xavier Cugat as Xavier Cugat |
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Thomas E. Breen as Denis Mulvy |
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Richard Derr as Charles G.K. Worton |
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John Ridgely as Chief Officer Carver |
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Connie Gilchrist as Bertha |
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C. Aubrey Smith as Edward Thorndike |
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Betty Blythe as Miss Fenmoor (uncredited) |
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May McAvoy as Woman (uncredited) |
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Caren Marsh as Girl |
| Directing | Richard Whorf | Director |
| Writing | Richard Connell | Screenplay |
| Writing | Gladys Lehman | Screenplay |
| Production | Joe Pasternak | Producer |