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Cast
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Carole Lombard | As: Maggie King |
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Fred MacMurray | As: Skid Johnson |
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Charles Butterworth | As: Harry |
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Jean Dixon | As: Ella |
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Dorothy Lamour | As: Anita Alvarez |
Storyline
In Panama, Maggie King meets soldier Skid Johnson on his last day in the army and reluctantly agrees to a date to celebrate. The two become involved in a nightclub brawl which causes Maggie to miss her ship back to the States. Now stranded, she's forced to move in with Skid and his pal Harry. She soon falls in love with Skid. Skid gets a job playing the trumpet at a local club and becomes a big success. Fame and fortune go to his head which eventually destroys his relationship with Maggie and his career.
Tagline: | Fred blows a hot trumpet but he's cold in love! |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Carole Lombard |
Maggie King |
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Fred MacMurray |
Skid Johnson |
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Charles Butterworth |
Harry |
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Jean Dixon |
Ella |
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Dorothy Lamour |
Anita Alvarez |
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Harvey Stephens |
Harvey Howell |
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Cecil Cunningham |
Murphy |
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Charles Arnt |
Georgie Herman |
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Franklin Pangborn |
Henri |
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Anthony Quinn |
The Don |
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Charles Judels |
Tony Morelli |
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Lee Bowman |
El Greco Patron (uncredited) |
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Gino Corrado |
Tony's Italian Friend (uncredited) |
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Dennis O'Keefe |
Purser (uncredited) |
Directed By
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Mitchell Leisen |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Virginia Van Upp |
Screenplay |
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Oscar Hammerstein II |
Screenplay |
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George Manker Watters |
Theatre Play |
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Arthur Hopkins |
Theatre Play |
Production Crew
Edited By
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Eda Warren |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
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Wally Westmore |
Makeup Artist |
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
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Ted Tetzlaff |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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