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Doris Day | Nanette Carter | |
Gordon MacRae | Jimmy Smith | |
Gene Nelson | Tammy Trainor | |
Eve Arden | Pauline Hastings | |
Billy De Wolfe | Larry Blair | |
S.Z. Sakall | J. Maxwell Bloomhaus | |
Bill Goodwin | William Early | |
Patrice Wymore | Beatrice Darcy | |
Virginia Gibson | Mabel Wiley | |
George Baxter | Mr. Woltz | |
S. Z. Sakall | Bloombaus |
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Producer | William Jacobs
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Writer | Harry Clork
Otto A. Harbach Frank Mandel |
n this musical based loosely on the play "No, No, Nanette," Doris Day plays a stage-struck heiress who's conned into financing a Broadway show by a producer who promises her a lead in said production. Billy De Wolfe is irresistibly smarmy as the producer and self-proclaimed lothario, and Day and co-star Gordon MacRae delight in songs like "I Want to Be Happy," "I Know That You Know," "Do, Do, Do" and "I Only Have Eyes for You." |
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