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Danny Kaye | Edwin Dingle / Buzzy Bellew | |
Virginia Mayo | Ellen Shanley | |
Vera-Ellen | Midge Mallon | |
The Goldwyn Girls | Themselves | |
Donald Woods | Monte Rossen | |
Edward Brophy | Torso | |
S.K. Sakall | ||
S.Z. Sakall | Schmidt | |
Allen Jenkins | Chimp | |
Steve Cochran | Ten Grand Jackson | |
Otto Kruger | Distrcit Attorney | |
Richard Lane | Asst. District Attorney | |
Eddie Acuff | Pelican Club Doorman | |
Luis Alberni | Opera Prompter | |
Alice Kersten | ||
Jane Allen | Dancer | |
Dorothy Koster | ||
Vera Ellen | ||
Edward Gargan | Policeman in Park | |
Virginia Gilmore | Sailor's Girl Friend | |
Huntz Hall | Sailor |
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Producer | Samuel Goldwyn
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Writer | Melville Shavelson
Don Hartman Arthur Sheekman Jack Jevne |
Gangsters have a song-and-dance man killed to prevent his testimony. But not to be outdone, the dead singer's spirit appears before his intellectual twin, convincing the brainy brother to impersonate him and get his evidence to the District Attorney. Suddenly the bookworm is performing at a night club, dealing with his late brother's fiancée and steering clear of very confused gangsters. |
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