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Doris Day | Marjorie 'Marjie' Winfield | |
Gordon MacRae | William 'Bill' Sherman | |
Rosemary DeCamp | Alice 'Mother' Winfield | |
Leon Ames | Banker George 'Father' Winfield | |
Jack Smith | Hubert Wakely | |
Billy Gray | Wesley Winfield | |
Mary Wickes | Stella | |
Ellen Corby | Miss Mary Stevens | |
Henry East | Doughboy by train | |
Jeffrey Stevens | Jim Sherman | |
Jack Smith (III) | ||
Sig Arno | Prof. Baron | |
Lois Austin | Mother in silent movie | |
Tony Butala | Boy caroler | |
Esther Dale | Aunt Martha Robertson | |
Eddie Marr | Contest barker at fair |
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Producer | William Jacobs
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Writer | Melville Shavelson
Jack Rose Booth Tarkington |
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The Lovin'est Musical in Many a Moon! Not since Judy met the boy next door in St. Louis has there been a heaping of tuneful, romantic Midwestern American life like this! Doris Day and Gordon MacRae team for spoonin', croonin' and swoonin' On Moonlight Bay, based on Booth Tarkington's stories. "Try not to walk like a first basemen," Mama (Rosemary DeCamp) tells tomboy Marjorie (Day) as she prepares to date college man Bill (MacRae). The advice takes. The lovebirds hear wedding bells ahead, just as soon as Bill gets his sheepskin. But World War I rages "over there." And Papa (Leon Ames) rages at home after a flap with his prospective son-in-law. Will harmony return to this Hoosier home? Surely Day and MacRae will make musical harmony. And On Moonlight Bay will have you sailing along. |
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