I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947)


  • Genre: Music
  • Release Date: 1947-07-31
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 44min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lloyd Bacon
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Summary

A biopic of the career of Joe Howard (12 Feb.,1878 - 19 May, 1961), famous songwriter of the early 20th Century. Howard wrote the title song, Goodbye, My Lady Love; and Hello, My Baby among many others. Mark Stevens was dubbed by Buddy Clark, well known singer of the 30's and 40's

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  • June Haver

    as Katie McCullem
  • Mark Stevens

    as Joseph E. Howard
  • Martha Stewart

    as Lulu Madison
  • Reginald Gardiner

    as Will Hough
  • Lenore Aubert

    as Fritzi Barrington
  • William Frawley

    as Jim Mason
  • Gene Nelson

    as Tommy Yale
  • Truman Bradley

    as Martin Webb
  • George Cleveland

    as John McCullen
  • Victor Adamson

    as Man in Line (uncredited)
  • John Arledge

    as Clerk (uncredited)
  • Sam Ash

    as Quartet Member (uncredited)
  • William Bailey

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Joseph E. Bernard

    as Train Conductor (uncredited)
  • Edward Biby

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Eddie Borden

    as Quartette Member (uncredited)
  • Bruce Cameron

    as Acrobat (uncredited)
  • Harry Carter

    as Stagedoor Johnny (uncredited)
  • Harry Cheshire

    as Stage Manager (uncredited)
  • Noble 'Kid' Chissell

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Edward Clark

    as Stage Doorman (uncredited)
  • Heinie Conklin

    as Theater Vendor (uncredited)
  • Eddie Dunn

    as Stagehand (uncredited)
  • Ralph Dunn

    as Stagehand (uncredited)
  • Antonio Filauri

    as Italian Barber (uncredited)
  • Joe Gilbert

    as Train Passenger (uncredited)
  • George Gramlich

    as Quartette Member (uncredited)
  • William E. Green

    as Hawker (uncredited)
  • Robert Haines

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Henry Hall

    as Elderly Gentleman (uncredited)
  • Donna Hamilton

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Mary Adams Hayes

    as Acrobat (uncredited)
  • Lew Hearn

    as Karl (uncredited)
  • Herbert Heywood

    as Doorman (uncredited)
  • Marjorie Holliday

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Perry Ivins

    as Critic (uncredited)
  • Charles Judels

    as Herman Bartholdy (uncredited)
  • Robert Emmett Keane

    as Mr. Kurlinger (uncredited)
  • Donald Kerr

    as Quartet Member (uncredited)
  • Mildred Kornman

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Ethan Laidlaw

    as Soldier in Show (uncredited)
  • Elaine Langan

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Nolan Leary

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • George Lloyd

    as Hawker (uncredited)
  • Charles Marsh

    as Bill, Stage Manager (uncredited)
  • Sam McDaniel

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Charles Meakin

    as Train Conductor (uncredited)
  • Walter Merrill

    as Hawker (uncredited)
  • John Merton

    as President Theodore Roosevelt (uncredited)
  • Eve Miller

    as Anita (uncredited)
  • John "Skins" Miller

    as Kassel (uncredited)
  • Alice Mock

    as Singer (uncredited)
  • William Murphy

    as Messenger Boy (uncredited)
  • Richard Neill

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Florence O'Brien

    as Marie, Fritzi's Maid (uncredited)
  • Jean O'Donnell

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Broderick O'Farrell

    as Train Conductor (uncredited)
  • Steve Olsen

    as Song Plugger (uncredited)
  • Manuel París

    as Stagehand in Alley (uncredited)
  • Milton Parsons

    as Mr. Fennabeck (uncredited)
  • Walter Pietila

    as Acrobat (uncredited)
  • Paul Power

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Claire Richards

    as Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
  • Dewey Robinson

    as King Louis (uncredited)
  • Merrill Rodin

    as Willie (uncredited)
  • Dick Rush

    as Bartender (uncredited)
  • Lewis L. Russell

    as T.J. Milford (uncredited)
  • Dick Ryan

    as Hawker (uncredited)
  • Frank J. Scannell

    as Mack, Stage Manager (uncredited)
  • Almira Sessions

    as Miss Claybourne (uncredited)
  • Harry Seymour

    as Charlie (uncredited)
  • John Sheehan

    as Stage Doorman (uncredited)
  • Mary Jane Shores

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • William Smith

    as Young Boy (uncredited)
  • Ray Spiker

    as Acrobat (uncredited)
  • Bert Stevens

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Tom Stevenson

    as Brother Williams (uncredited)
  • George Taylor

    as Brother John Martin (uncredited)
  • Wayne C. Treadway

    as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Ricki Van Dusen

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Savona King

    as Chorine (uncredited)
  • Joe Whitehead

    as Bartender (uncredited)
Costume & Make-Up Bonnie Cashin Costume Design
Directing Lloyd Bacon Director
Writing Lewis R. Foster Screenplay
Crew Marion Turk Additional Dialogue
Crew Hermes Pan Choreographer
Sound Joseph E. Howard Songs
Sound Maurice De Packh Orchestrator
Art Richard Day Art Direction
Visual Effects Fred Sersen Visual Effects
Sound Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Camera Natalie Kalmus Other
Costume & Make-Up Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Sound George Jessel Songs
Art Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Sound Frank R. Adams Songs
Camera Ernest Palmer Director of Photography
Sound Charles Henderson Songs
Camera Leonard Doss Other
Art Joseph C. Wright Art Direction
Editing Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Sound Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Sound Charles Henderson Music Director
Art Boris Leven Art Direction
Sound Alfred Newman Music Director
Sound William M. Hough Songs
Costume & Make-Up Charles LeMaire Costume Supervisor
Sound Arthur von Kirbach Sound
Production George Jessel Producer
Production Raymond A. Klune Production Manager
Directing Joseph C. Behm Assistant Director
Art Thomas Little Set Decoration
Art Don B. Greenwood Props
Art James Basevi Art Direction
Crew Darryl F. Zanuck Additional Writing
Crew George Jessel Additional Writing

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