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Lucille Ball | Julie Hampton | |
Dick Powell | William Swanson | |
Virginia O'Brien | Peg | |
Bert Lahr | The Commander | |
Rags Ragland | Mr | |
June Allyson | Annie | |
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra | Themselves | |
Spike Jones and His City Slickers | Themselves | |
Steven Geray | Uncle Felix | |
Paul Regan | ||
Howard Freeman | Mr. George Peetwick | |
Betty Jaynes | Steffi | |
John Craven | John Swanson | |
Morris Ankrum | Monte Rowland | |
Miriam LaVelle | Miriam - Acrobatic Dancer |
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Producer | Arthur Freed
E.Y. Harburg |
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Writer | Ben Barzman
Virginia Kellogg |
Shipyard worker Bill Swanson writes a wartime play celebrating the American spirit. He meets theatre actress Julie Hampton, visiting the shipyard on a bond drive, and convinces her to read his patriotic opus. Enthusiastic at its potential, Julie is able to get the show produced, but Bill is dismayed when he discovers that its being turned into a musical. Withdrawing his option, he returns to his day job, but Julie isn't to be put off so easily |
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