George White's Scandals is a 1945 American film starring Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Phillip Terry, and Glenn Tryon. It features Haley's Wizard of Oz co-star Margaret Hamilton. This film included music by Edwin Finckel.[1]
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Directed by | Felix E. Feist |
Written by | Hugh Wedlock Jr. Howard Snyder |
Screenplay by | Hugh Wedlock Jr. Howard Snyder Parke Levy Howard J. Green |
Produced by | George White |
Starring | Joan Davis Jack Haley Phillip Terry Glenn Tryon Margaret Hamilton |
Cinematography | Robert De Grasse |
Edited by | Joseph Noriega |
Music by | Constantin Bakaleinikoff |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
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Running time | 95 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This Broadway revue is about two love affairs. The romance between the comedian Joan Mason and Jack Evans of Boston is easily disturbed by Jack's cynical sister, Clarabelle Evans, who is against their relationship. The romance between the wealthy British Jill Martin and Tom McGrath, the assistant to Broadway impresario George White, is a love-hate relationship. Gene Krupa and his band, together with the virtuoso organist Ethel Smith, keep both couples dancing a lot.
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