The Fleet's In (1942)
Directeur:
Victor Schertzinger
écrivains:
Walter DeLeon, Sid Silvers, Ralph Spence.
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Dorothy Lamour as The Countess |
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William Holden as Casey Kirby |
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Eddie Bracken as Barney Waters |
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Betty Hutton as Bessie Dale |
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Leif Erickson as Jake |
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Betty Jane Rhodes as Diana Golden |
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Barbara Britton as Eileen Wright |
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Cass Daley as Cissie |
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Jimmy Dorsey as Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra Leader |
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Gil Lamb as Spike |
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Jack Norton as Kellogg |
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Roy Atwell as Arthur Sidney |
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Robert Warwick as Admiral Wright |
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Jean Lorraine as Dance Specialty (as Lorraine and Rognan) |
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Roy Rognan as Dance Specialty (as Lorraine and Rognan) |
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Bob Eberly as Dorsey Band Vocalist |
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Helen O'Connell as Dorsey Band Vocalist |
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Fred Aldrich as Bouncer at Brawl |
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Stanley Andrews as Lt. Commander |
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Harry Barris as Pee Wee |
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Karin Booth as Hostess |
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Ralph Brooks as Swingland Patron |
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Rod Cameron as 'Texas' - Sailor |
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George M. Carleton as Judge |
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Jack Chapin as Sailor |
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Chester Clute as Justice of the Peace |
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James Conaty as Courtroom Spectator |
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Hal K. Dawson as Bert |
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Carla Diego as Specialty Dancer (uncredited) |
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Laurie Douglas as Hostess |
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Jimmie Dundee as Bill - Sailor |
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Fred Graham as Sailor |
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Lynda Grey as Hostess |
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Eddie Hall as Sailor in Third Row Behind Casey (uncredited) |
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Barbara Kent as Hostess |
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Donald Kerr as Sailor Herb |
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Louise La Planche as Hostess |
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Lyle Latell as Drunk Harassing the Countess |
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Teala Loring as Hostess |
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James Millican as Sailor |
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Boyd 'Red' Morgan as Sailor |
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Joe Ploski as Sailor in Boat |
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Rebel Randall as Hostess |
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Suzanne Ridgway as Backstage Girl |
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Ronald R. Rondell as Swingland Patron |
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Phyllis Ruth as Hazel |
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Fred Santley as Waiter |
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Jeffrey Sayre as Sailor |
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Oscar Smith as Valet |
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Jack Stoney as Bouncer at Brawl |
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Elinor Troy as Hostess |
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Archie Twitchell as Petty Officer |
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Alice Weaver as Hostess |
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Pat West as Bartender |
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Charles Williams as Photographer |
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Matt Willis as Sailor |
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Dave Willock as Sailor |
| Directing | Victor Schertzinger | Director |
| Writing | Walter DeLeon | Screenplay |
| Writing | Sid Silvers | Screenplay |
| Writing | Ralph Spence | Screenplay |
| Writing | Monte Brice | Story |
| Writing | J. Walter Ruben | Story |
| Writing | Kenyon Nicholson | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Charles Robinson | Theatre Play |
| Sound | Leo Shuken | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | William C. Mellor | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Paul Weatherwax | Editor |
| Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Art | Ernst Fegté | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Paul Jones | Associate Producer |
| Art | A. E. Freudeman | Set Decoration |
| Art | Ray Moyer | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Hal Walker | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Earl S. Hayman | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Richard Olson | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Arthur Franklin | Music Consultant |
| Crew | Jack Donohue | Choreographer |