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John Carroll | .... | Rick Farrell |
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Susan Hayward | .... | Jill Wright |
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Gail Patrick | .... | Toni Jarrett |
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Eve Arden | .... | Belinda Wright |
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Melville Cooper | .... | Bradley Cole |
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Walter Catlett | .... | J. MacClellan Davis |
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Mary Treen | .... | Janie |
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Tom Kennedy | .... | Westinghouse |
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Astrid Allwyn | .... | Joyce Germaine |
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Tim Ryan | .... | Brownie |
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Jack Williams | .... | Himself - the Harlem Sandman |
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Dorothy Dandridge | .... | Herself - Count Basie Band Singer |
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Albert Whitman | .... | Dancer, Pops (as Pops & Louie) |
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Louis Williams | .... | Dancer, Louie (as Pops and Louie) |
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The Music Maids | .... | Themselves, Singing Group |
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The Three Cheers | .... | Speciality Act |
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Chinita Marin | .... | Herself - Speciality Dancer (as Chinita) |
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The Golden Gate Quartette | .... | Themselves, Singing Group |
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Freddy Martin | .... | Conductor of the Freddy Martin Orchestra |
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Count Basie | .... | Conductor of the Count Basie Orchestra |
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Ray McKinley | .... | Conductor of the Ray McKinley Orchestra |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Warren Ashe | .... | Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) |
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Hooper Atchley | .... | Man in Cab (uncredited) |
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Gary Breckner | .... | Announcer (uncredited) |
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Sally Cairns | .... | Blonde (uncredited) |
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Earle S. Dewey | .... | Cook (uncredited) |
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Madeline Grey | .... | Woman in Cab (uncredited) |
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Cordell Hickman | .... | Small Black Child (uncredited) |
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Olaf Hytten | .... | Waiter (uncredited) |
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Bud Jamison | .... | Escort (uncredited) |
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Milton Kibbee | .... | Pastry Man (uncredited) |
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Edwin Mills | .... | Page Boy (uncredited) |
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Ernest Morrison | .... | Heaven Air Pilot (uncredited) |
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Paul Newlan | .... | Doorman (uncredited) |
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Ken Niles | .... | Announcer (uncredited) |
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Joey Ray | .... | Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
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Grandon Rhodes | .... | Escort (uncredited) |
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Addison Richards | .... | Producer (uncredited) |
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Nick Stewart | .... | Willie (uncredited) |
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Philip Van Zandt | .... | Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
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Wally Vernon | .... | Vaudeville Actor (uncredited) |
| Directed by | |||
| Albert S. Rogell | |||
| Writing credits (in alphabetical order) | ||
| Frank Gill Jr. | ||
| Frances Hyland | additional dialogue | |
| Produced by | |||
| Albert J. Cohen | .... | associate producer | |
| Cinematography by | |||
| Jack A. Marta | (as Jack Marta) | ||
| Film Editing by | |||
| Thomas Richards | |||
| Art Direction by | |||
| Russell Kimball | |||
| Set Decoration by | |||
| Otto Siegel | |||
| Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Philip Ford | .... | assistant director (as Phil Ford) | |
| Sound Department | |||
| T.A. Carman | .... | sound (as Thomas Carman) | |
| Other crew | |||
| Nick Castle | .... | choreographer | |
| Walter Scharf | .... | musical director | |
| Marlin Skiles | .... | orchestrator | |
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Also Known As:
Change of Heart (USA) (reissue title)
Runtime: 82 min / USA:67 min (1949 re-release)
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification: Sweden:Btl
| Academy Awards, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
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| 1944 | Nominated | Oscar | Best Music, Original Song Jule Styne (music) Harold Adamson (lyrics) For the song "Change of Heart". |
| Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Walter Scharf |
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