Riding High | |
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Directed by | George Marshall |
Written by | James Montgomery (play) Art Arthur Walter DeLeon Arthur Phillips |
Produced by | Fred Kohlmar |
Starring | Dorothy Lamour Dick Powell |
Cinematography | Harry Hallenberger Karl Struss |
Edited by | LeRoy Stone |
Music by | Charles Bradshaw Leo Shuken Victor Young |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Riding High (also known as Melody Inn) is a 1943 American comedy film starring Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell, made in Technicolor, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound Recording (Loren L. Ryder).[1]
Plot
A city girl goes out West to star in a nightclub act and meets a gold prospector.
Cast
- Dorothy Lamour as Ann Castle
- Dick Powell as Steve Baird
- Victor Moore as Mortimer J. Slocum
- Gil Lamb as Bob 'Foggy' Day
- Cass Daley as Tess Connors
- Bill Goodwin as Chuck Stewart
- Rod Cameron as Sam Welch
- Glenn Langan as Jack Holbrook
- Milt Britton as himself
- Milt Britton's Band as Themselves
- The Cameron Troupe as Themselves
References
- ↑ "The 16th Academy Awards (1944) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
External links
- Riding High at IMDb
- Riding High at AllMovie
- Riding High at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Riding High at Box Office Mojo
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