A Song for Miss Julie (1945)
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In this musical, two writers endeavor to write an innovative operetta in order to establish themselves. They end up writing a libretto about a mid-19th-century fellow with a secret past. He was a real person, and the authors begin looking to discover the nature of his secret. Later, the man's… More In this musical, two writers endeavor to write an innovative operetta in order to establish themselves. They end up writing a libretto about a mid-19th-century fellow with a secret past. He was a real person, and the authors begin looking to discover the nature of his secret. Later, the man's last living relative shows up and tries to stop them from producing the show. Fortunately, she eventually gives in and even lets them stage the first production in her palatial plantation manor. In the end, the show ends up a hit on Broadway. Songs include: "It All Could Have Happened Before," "What I Like About You," "The Country Ain't the Country Anymore" and "I Love to Remember" (Marla Shelton, Louis Herscher). Also included is "Bayou Calls." ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- William Rowland
- Genres
- Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics
- In Theaters
- Feb 19, 1945 Wide
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Cast
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Shirley Ross
as Valerie
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Barton Hepburn
as George Kimbro
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Jane Farrar
as Julie
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Roger Clark
as Steve
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Cheryl Walker
as Marcelle
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Elizabeth Risdon
as Mrs. Charteris
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Lillian Randolph
as Eliza
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Renie Riano
as Mrs. Calhoun
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Harry Crocker
as John Firbank
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Vivien Fay
as Vivian Fay
- Alicia Markova
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Anton Dolin
as Himself