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Moon Over Miami (1941) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by Walter Lang and produced by Harry Joe Brown and Darryl F. Zanuck.

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Moon Over Miami (1941)

By Cameron on Aug 23, 2015 From The Blonde At The Film

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/83933/Moon-Over-Miami/#tcmarcp-940385-940399 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. A reader asked if I would write about this movie, and I was only too happy to do so! Moon Over Miami is a bright, bubbling, delightful movie that sings summer and giddy rom... Read full article


Moon Over Miami (1941)

By Cameron on Aug 23, 2015 From The Blonde At The Film

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/83933/Moon-Over-Miami/#tcmarcp-940385-940399 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. A reader asked if I would write about this movie, and I was only too happy to do so! Moon Over Miami is a bright, bubbling, delightful movie that sings summer and giddy rom... Read full article


Moon Over Miami (1941), or in my case, Moon Over Ameche

By Michaela on Mar 24, 2015 From Love Letters to Old Hollywood

Kay and Barbara Latimer (Grable and Landis) are working at a singing drive-in in Texas, but they quickly forget work when the mailman pulls up. Apparently the sisters have been waiting for a letter telling them how much their Aunt Susan (Charlotte Greenwood) has inherited from a dead relative. The t... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: MOON OVER MIAMI (1941)

By Jennifer Garlen on May 4, 2014 From Virtual Virago

Walter Lang’s musical comedy is another of the frothy, fun Technicolor amusements produced by Fox during the early 1940s, with the usual assortment of studio players and plenty of eye candy in the form of pretty girls, glamorous costumes, and lively dance sequences. This one actually has more ... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: MOON OVER MIAMI (1941)

By Jennifer Garlen on May 4, 2014 From Virtual Virago

Walter Lang’s musical comedy is another of the frothy, fun Technicolor amusements produced by Fox during the early 1940s, with the usual assortment of studio players and plenty of eye candy in the form of pretty girls, glamorous costumes, and lively dance sequences. This one actually has more ... Read full article


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Phil O'Neil: Nobody knows anything about anybody.


Phil O'Neil: Let's see, what do we want? We want you, the juice of the grape and a good hot dance band.
Jeffrey Bolton: But right now we'll settle for those potato chips and cheese.


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Facts about

Betty Grable's dance partner in the number "Kindergarten Conga" was choreographer Hermes Pan, who also staged the musical numbers in this movie.
Virginia Gilmore and Gene Tierney or Arline Judge were conceived to appear in the roles of Barbara and Susan.
Joan Davis was cast in early March 1941, but was eventually replaced by Carole Landis.
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