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A hat-check girl at the Stork Club saves the life of a drowning man. A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account, a luxury apartment and a charge account at a department store. When her boyfriend returns from overseas, he thinks she is a kept woman.
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Not terribly compelling and the story is vaguely reminiscent of parts of Great Expectations. But it's got a charm to it.
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CastCrew:
Mae Busch => Vera (uncredited) Audrey Young => Jenny (hat check girl) Catherine Craig => Louella Parsons Mikhail Rasumny => Mr. Coretti (Stork Club matire d') Perc Launders => Tom, Saxophone Player Charles Coleman => MacFiske (Bates' butler) Mary Young => Mrs. Edith Bates Iris Adrian => Gwen (Judy's friend) Bill Goodwin => Sherman Billingsley (Stork Club owner) Robert Benchley => Tom P. Curtis (Bates' laywer) Andy Russell => Jimmy 'Jim' Jones Don DeFore => Sgt. Danny Wilton Barry Fitzgerald => 'Pop' Bates / Jerry B. 'J.B.' Betty Hutton => Judy Peabody Mary Currier => Hazel Billingsley (uncredited) Gloria Donovan => Barbara Billingsley (uncredited) Noel Neill => Jacqueline Billingsley (uncredited) Elaine Riley => Deb (uncredited) Pierre Watkin => Mr. Gray (uncredited) Douglas Wood => Dr. Marston (uncredited)
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Trivia:
The $1,000,000 that Pop's offers to Judy in his will in 1945 would be the equivalent of US$11,794,036 in 2009 dollars. @#Daddy O#@ an upbeat number performed by `~9187~` was cut from this film but resurfaced in 1948 when recorded by `~11978~` as the B side to her mega hit @#Buttons and Bows#@. To this day, the song is credited to @%The Stork Club%@ on the record label. @%The Screen Guild Theater%@ broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 24, 1947 with `~9187~` reprising her film role. For the week of March 2, 1946, `~9187~`'s jovial, racing rendition of @#Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief#@ (music by `~Hoagy Carmichael~`, lyrics by `~Paul Francis Webster~`), via Capitol Records, sprinted to first place on the "Billboard" singles chart. Mr. Carmichael produced two best-selling takes on this number, one side in 1945 for the short-lived ARA label (1944-1946), plus a second waxing in 1946 on Decca. More than 700 photographs of the Stork Club in New York City were taken to help the set designers of the movie. The movie included a character `~Sherman Billingsley~` the owner of the real stork club. During the movie, he talks to Danny, Judy's fiancée telling him that his wife and two daughters were the only women in his life. This is contradictory to the real life Sherman, who had a longtime affair with `~496~`.
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