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Doris Day | Marjorie Winfield | |
Gordon MacRae | Bill Sherman | |
Mary Wickes | Stella | |
Rosemary DeCamp | Mother Winfield | |
Maria Palmer | Renee LaRue | |
Leon Ames | Father Winfield | |
Billy Gray | Wesley Winfield | |
Russell Arms | Chester Finley | |
Howard Wendell | John Harris | |
Geraldine Wall | Emily Harris | |
Rosemary De Camp | Mrs. Winfield | |
Walter Flannery | Pee Wee | |
Lee Bowman | ||
Ada Leonard | ||
Eve Arden |
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Producer | William Jacobs
Michael Curtiz Jerry Wald |
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Writer | Robert O'Brien
Irving Elinson Melville Shavelson George Abbott |
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Cinematography | Wilfred M. Cline
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Musician | Ray Heindorf
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They're Wooin' and Doin' The Things Boys and Girls Like to Do! The stars come out when the night shimmers like this! Young lovers Doris Day and Graham MacRae return in a moonlit sequel to On Moonlight Bay. Rosemary DeCamp, Mary Wickes and Billy Gray rejoin them in this remembrance of World War I-era Americana. There's a new array of nostalgic standards - and a new emphasis on production numbers. Doris and Gordon spin through the Winfield kitchen to Ain't We Got Fun, Doris crows to King Chanticleer at a stage pageant and the whole town heads to Miller's Pond and laces up ice skates for the title-tune finale. Like its predecessor, this draws from Booth Tarkington's Penrod stories for its portraits of heartland mirth, values and "warm hearts, cold feet" romance. Ain't we got fun? You bet we have! |
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