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Biographical movie about the early 20th century Broadway stars Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.

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Nora Bayes
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Jack Norworth
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The Great Georgetti
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Blanche Mallory
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Poppa Carl
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Margie
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Dan Costello
Bob Murphy ...
Police Sergeant
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Dance Team
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Audience Member (uncredited)
The Ashburns ...
Dance Team (uncredited)
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Coach Driver (uncredited)
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Vaudevillian Backstage (uncredited)
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Tramp Ambassador in "My Own United States" Number (uncredited)
Ted Billings ...
Man in Audience (uncredited)
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Vaudevillian (uncredited)
Jack Boyle ...
Vaudevillian (uncredited)
Betty Bryson ...
Soubrette in "My Own United States" Number (uncredited)
George Bunny ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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William R. Fowler (uncredited)
Doria Caron ...
Vaudevillian (uncredited)
Peggy Carson ...
Vaudevillian (uncredited)
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Wardrobe Woman (uncredited)
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Romero's Chef (uncredited)
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Harry Miller - Theatre Manager (uncredited)
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Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Jack Daley ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
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Tim Donovan (uncredited)
Mike Donovan ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Michael Gaddis ...
Heckler (uncredited)
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Mitzie Menegue (uncredited)
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Bouncer (uncredited)
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Disturbed Patron (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian ...
Heckler (uncredited)
Tom Herbert ...
Drunk at Table (uncredited)
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Al - Golden Horseshoe Headwaiter (uncredited)
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Fowler's Secretary (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Dickie Humphreys ...
Young Tap Dancer (uncredited)
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Watchman (uncredited)
Freddy James ...
One of the Step Brothers (uncredited)
Duke Johnson ...
Vaudevillian (uncredited)
Harry C. Johnson ...
Juggler (uncredited)
Sylvester Johnson ...
One of the Step Brothers (uncredited)
Charles Jordan ...
Gentleman on Street (uncredited)
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Policeman in Paddy Wagon (uncredited)
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Hortense - Piano Player (uncredited)
Don Kramer ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
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Vaudevillian (uncredited)
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Bouncer (uncredited)
Charles McAvoy ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
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Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
George McDonald ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Pat McKee ...
Extra Watching Fight (uncredited)
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Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Art Miles ...
Heckler (uncredited)
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Man at Romero's (uncredited)
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One of the Step Brothers (uncredited)
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Stage Hand (uncredited)
Thomas Murray ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
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Drunk on Street (uncredited)
Paddy O'Flynn ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
William O'Leary ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Ed O'Neill ...
Heckler (uncredited)
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Romero (uncredited)
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Doorman (uncredited)
John S. Peters ...
Mug (uncredited)
Walter Pietila ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Vaudevillian (uncredited)
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Spot Light Operator (uncredited)
Tom Quinn ...
Vaudevillian (uncredited)
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Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
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Harmon - Mr. Harvey's Associate (uncredited)
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Drunk on Street (uncredited)
Francis Sayles ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Golden Horseshoe Audience Member / Waiter (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall ...
Policeman in "Big Night" Number (uncredited)
Harry Seymour ...
Harry - Pianist (uncredited)
Otto Shafter ...
Electrician (uncredited)
Ethel Shattuck ...
Juggler (uncredited)
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Ted Harvey (uncredited)
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Drunk (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Kay Tapscott ...
Young Tap Dancer (uncredited)
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Cullen - Song Publisher (uncredited)
Edward Ward ...
Juggler (uncredited)
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Elevator Man (uncredited)
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Rancher (uncredited)
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Party Guest / Watermelon Girl in Finale (uncredited)
Al Williams ...
One of the Step Brothers (uncredited)
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Stage Manager (uncredited)
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Stage Hand (uncredited)
Billy Young ...
Tramp Ambassador in "My Own United States" Number (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Butler

Written by

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Sam Hellman ... (screen play by) &
Richard Weil ... (screen play by) &
Francis Swann ... (screen play by) and
James V. Kern ... (screen play by) (as James Kern)
 
Richard Weil ... (based on original story by)

Produced by

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William Jacobs ... producer (produced by)
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Arthur Edeson ... director of photography

Editing by

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Irene Morra

Art Direction by

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Charles Novi

Set Decoration by

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Jack McConaghy

Costume Design by

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Milo Anderson ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Perc Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Frank Mattison ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jesse Hibbs ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Charles David Forrest ... sound (as David Forrest)
Dolph Thomas ... sound

Special Effects by

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Edwin B. DuPar ... special effects (as Edwin A. DuPar)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Dudley Chambers ... vocal arranger
Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Frank Perkins ... orchestrator
LeRoy Prinz ... stager: musical numbers
Heinz Roemheld ... music adaptor (as H. Roemheld) / composer: additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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James Leicester ... montages
Hugh Cummings ... dialogue director (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, HAPPIEST HIT OF THE SEASON! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1945 - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'amour est une mélodie (France)
  • San peftoun ta fylla (Greece)
  • Liefde melodie (Belgium, Flemish title)
  • Melodia do Amor (Brazil)
  • Elokuun taivaan alla (Finland)
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Runtime
  • 112 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The final Harvest Moon number was shot in Technicolor while the rest of the film was black/white. This was because of shortages of material needed for color stock due to the war. Studios used their limited color stock for their top films. 16mm television prints were in B&W and the Technicolor sequence was not restored until the 1980s. See more »
Goofs Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth debuted "Shine On, Harvest Moon" in Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies of 1908, yet the theater marquee reads Ziegfeld Revue - Follies Of 1907. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Let's Sing a Song About the Moonlight (1948). See more »
Soundtracks Shine On, Harvest Moon See more »
Quotes [Nora has just kissed Jack]
Jack Norworth: You didn't have to do that.
Nora Bayes: I know. That's why I did it.
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