George White's Scandals (1945 film)

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George White's Scandals
Directed byFelix E. Feist
Written byHugh Wedlock Jr.
Howard Snyder
Screenplay byHugh Wedlock Jr.
Howard Snyder
Parke Levy
Howard J. Green
Produced byGeorge White
StarringJoan Davis
Jack Haley
Phillip Terry
Glenn Tryon
Margaret Hamilton
CinematographyRobert De Grasse
Edited byJoseph Noriega
Music byConstantin Bakaleinikoff
Distributed byRKO Pictures
Release date
  • October 10, 1945 (1945-10-10)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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, produced by George White, included music by Edwin Finckel.[1]

Plot

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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.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Holden, Steven (10 May 2001). "Edwin Finckel, 83, Composer, Jazz Pianist and Music Educator". New York Times. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  2. ^ ""George White's Scandals"". Dayton Journal. October 11, 1945. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
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