Eadie Was a Lady (1945)

ALL 01/24/1945 (en) Music, Comedy 67 Min
  • Release
    01/24/1945
  • Production
    Columbia Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    40%
  • Original title
    Eadie Was a Lady
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

It's breezy! It's teasy! It's easy on the eyes!

Overview

In this amiable Columbia B musical, society girl Ann Miller escapes her Back Bay family by performing in the chorus line in a burlesque house. But trouble starts when her boss (William Wright) decides to build her up as a star. One of the many bread-and-butter Columbia productions graced by the contributions of Cole’s in-house dance studio. Cole dances behind Miller in “I’m Gonna See My Baby.” --Museum of Modern Art

  1. Arthur Dreifuss

    Director

  2. Monte Brice

    Story

  3. James Sweeney

    Editor

  4. Michael Kraike

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Ann Miller

    Eadie Allen / Edithea Alden

  2. Joe Besser

    Professor Diogenes Dingle

  3. William Wright

    Tommy Foley

  4. Jeff Donnell

    Pamela 'Pepper' Parker

  5. Marion Martin

    Rose Allure

  6. Kathleen Howard

    Aunt Priscilla Alden

  7. Tom Dugan

    Hannegan

  8. Carla Balenda

    Doris (as Sally Bliss)

  9. Jimmy Little

    Jim Tuttle

  10. Hal McIntyre

    Hal McIntyre Hal McIntyre

  11. Wanda Perry

    Student (uncredited)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 11 , Crews : 13

Keyword

Eadie Was a Lady (1945) 67 Min

ALL 01/24/1945 (en)
Music, Comedy
  • Release 01/24/1945
  • Production
    Columbia Pictures
  • Original title Eadie Was a Lady
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

It's breezy! It's teasy! It's easy on the eyes!

Overview

In this amiable Columbia B musical, society girl Ann Miller escapes her Back Bay family by performing in the chorus line in a burlesque house. But trouble starts when her boss (William Wright) decides to build her up as a star. One of the many bread-and-butter Columbia productions graced by the contributions of Cole’s in-house dance studio. Cole dances behind Miller in “I’m Gonna See My Baby.” --Museum of Modern Art

  1. Arthur Dreifuss

    Director

  2. Monte Brice

    Story

  3. James Sweeney

    Editor

  4. Michael Kraike

    Producer