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Harriet Nelson
- Harriet Hale
- (as Harriet Hilliard)
Zoot Watson
- Tom Tom
- (as Leo Watson)
Harry C. Bradley
- The Judge
- (uncredited)
Chester Conklin
- The Prisoner-Vagrant
- (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson
- Young Man in Club
- (uncredited)
Alan Hale Jr.
- Quarterback Football Player
- (uncredited)
Sam Harris
- College Club Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis movie, which includes a scene wherein the band plays on TV, was released June 26, 1941. Commercial television officially began 29 June 1941 in New York City, when experimental station W2XBS, which had already been broadcasting non-commercially for about two years, was officially launched as WNBT (Channel 1); it moved to Channel 4 in 1946, and was renamed WNBC in 1954.. Meantime another experimental station, W2XAB had begun experimental broadcasting as early as 1931, and even attempted a color broadcast 28 August 1940; it went commercial 1 July 1941 as WCBW (Channel 2) and was renamed WCBS in 1946.
- Quotes
Betty Blake: Ozzie and Harriet, Ozzie and Harriet, Ozzie and Harriet - you say it like they go together like ham and eggs!
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Give this "B" movie an "F."
The title "Sweetheart of the Campus" refers to the Ruby Keeler character -- and this movie might have been better if it had focused solely on Ruby, who looks great and taps up a storm.
Instead, we see way more of Ozzie and Harriet, and neither lights up the screen. Harriet simply doesn't have much of a voice, and Ozzie has neither voice nor personality.
If the entertainment had been more entertaining, you might not care so much about the nonsensical plot.
So watch this one only if you'll take a "swing music" film any way you can get it.
Instead, we see way more of Ozzie and Harriet, and neither lights up the screen. Harriet simply doesn't have much of a voice, and Ozzie has neither voice nor personality.
If the entertainment had been more entertaining, you might not care so much about the nonsensical plot.
So watch this one only if you'll take a "swing music" film any way you can get it.
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- TomInSanFrancisco
- Sep 20, 2007
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- Broadway Ahead
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(Occidental College campus)
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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