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Doris Day | Ethel S. Jackson | |
Ray Bolger | S. Winthrop Putnam | |
Claude Dauphin | Philippe Fouquet | |
Eve Miller | Marcia Sherman | |
George Givot | François | |
Paul Harvey | Secretary Robert Sherman | |
Herbert Farjeon | Joshua Stevens | |
Wilson Millar | Sinclair Wilson | |
Raymond Largay | Joseph Welmar | |
John Alvin | Tracy | |
Jack Lomas | Cab Driver |
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Producer | William Jacobs
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Writer | Melville Shavelson
Jack Rose |
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Cinematography | Wilfred M. Cline
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Musician | LeRoy Prinz
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n search of an emissary to represent the American theater at an arts expo in Paris, a State Department bureaucrat (Ray Bolger) invites Ethel Barrymore to appear -- too bad her invitation is sent to chorus girl Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson (Doris Day) instead! Not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, Miss Jackson hightails it to Paris -- with the bureaucrat in pursuit. A plethora of song-and-dance numbers ensues in this Sammy Cahn-scored musical. |
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