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Call Me Mister is a 1951 Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.
Call Me Mister was filmed in Technicolor, and starred Betty Grable and Dan Dailey and co-starred Danny Thomas with supporting players Dale Robertson, Benay Venuta, and Richard Boone. Only a couple Harold Rome numbers were kept in the film.
Original Release
02/01/1951
US Release
02/01/1951
Cast
Name | Character |
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Betty Grable | Kay Hudson |
Dan Dailey | Shep Dooley / Sgt. Shep Dooley |
Danny Thomas | Stanley / Pfc. Stanley Poppopolis |
Dale Robertson | Capt. Johnny Comstock |
Benay Venuta | Billie Barton |
Richard Boone | Mess Sergeant |
Jeffrey Hunter | The Kid |
Frank Fontaine | Sergeant |
The Three Dunhills | Speciality Act |
Yumin Akita | Japanese Man |
Directors
Writers
Albert E. Lewin, Burt Styler, Harold Rome, Arnold M. Auerbach
Cast
Name | Character |
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Betty Grable | Kay Hudson |
Dan Dailey | Shep Dooley / Sgt. Shep Dooley |
Danny Thomas | Stanley / Pfc. Stanley Poppopolis |
Dale Robertson | Capt. Johnny Comstock |
Benay Venuta | Billie Barton |
Richard Boone | Mess Sergeant |
Jeffrey Hunter | The Kid |
Frank Fontaine | Sergeant |
The Three Dunhills | Speciality Act |
Yumin Akita | Japanese Man |
Richard Allan | Stewart |
Leon Alton | Soldier |
Gordon Armitage | Soldier |
Anne Beck | Nurse |
Robert Bohannon | Soldier |
Tommy Bond | Little Soldier |
Lovyss Bradley | Civilian Actress Technician |
Chet Brandenburg | Soldier |
Joe Brooks | Soldier |
Ralph Brooks | Soldier |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Fred Kohlmar | Producer |