My Blue Heaven (1950)
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In this musical comedy with dramatic touches, Jack and Molly Moran (Dan Dailey and Betty Grable) are a show business couple who, after hosting their own radio show, have just been given a deal to star in a TV series. They're also thrilled to discover that Molly is expecting a baby, but their joy… More In this musical comedy with dramatic touches, Jack and Molly Moran (Dan Dailey and Betty Grable) are a show business couple who, after hosting their own radio show, have just been given a deal to star in a TV series. They're also thrilled to discover that Molly is expecting a baby, but their joy turns to sorrow after she loses the child in an auto accident, and her doctors tell her that she may not be able to conceive again. When they see how happy their friends Walter and Janet Pringle (David Wayne and Jane Wyatt) are with their five children, the Morans decide to adopt, but they discover that show people are not generally regarded as fit parents, regardless of their success or stability. However, good fortune eventually shines on Jack and Molly, as they find themselves with not one but two adopted tykes, and a big surprise around the corner. My Blue Heaven marked the film debut of musical star Mitzi Gaynor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Henry Koster
- Genres
- Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Dec 18, 1950 Wide
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Cast
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Betty Grable
as Molly Moran
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Dan Dailey
as Jack Moran
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David Wayne
as Walter Pringle
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Jane Wyatt
as Janet Pringle
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Mitzi Gaynor
as Gloria Adams
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Una Merkel
as Miss Gilbert
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Louise Beavers
as Selma
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Laura Pierpont
as Mrs. Johnson
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Don Hicks
as Young man
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Beulah Parkington
as Nurse
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Ann Burr
as Laura
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Melinda Plowman
as Pringle girl
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Gary Pagett
as Pringle boy
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Bill McKenzie
as Pringle Boy
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Irving Fulton
as Specialty dancer
- Bill Baldwin
- Conrad Binyon
- Harry Carter
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Phyllis Coates
as Woman
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Billy Daniels
as Dance Director
- Alex Gerry
- Eula Guy
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Lois Hall
as Mother
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Myron Healey
as Father
- John Hedloe
- Thomas Brown Henry
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Larry Keating
as Doctor
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Mae Marsh
as Maid
- Marion Marshall
- Dorothy Neumann
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Barbara Pepper
as Waitress
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Noel Reyburn
as Studio Employee
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Minerva Urecal
as Miss Bates
- Isabel Withers
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Elliott Lewis
as Orchestra Leader
- Fred Irving Lewis