MOON OVER MIAMI - 1941
Director: Walter Lang
Stars: Don Ameche, Betty Grable and Robert Cummings
SYNOPSIS:
The first of several remakes of 1938's Three Blind Mice, the Technicolor musical Moon Over Miami stars Betty Grable and Carole Landis as Kay and Susan Latimer, two Texas carhops who journey to Florida in search of a rich husband. The plan is to have Kay pose as a millionairess, while Barbara and the girls' Aunt Susan (Charlotte Greenwood) pretend to be Kay's domestic staff. The two most likely matrimonial candidates are Miami playboys Phil O'Neil (Don Ameche) and Jeffrey Bolton (Robert Cummings), but when Kay finds out Phil is broke, she reluctantly throws him over for Jeff. Happily, romance wins out over greed, and Kay is reunited with Phil-not that Jeff ends up empty-handed (guess who he gets?). The musical highlights include the hit tune "You Started Something" and an energetic dance specialty by the Condos Brothers.
Release Date: USA - 18 June 1941 (Miami, Florida) (premiere)
USA - 4 July 1941
Technical Specs
Runtime: 91 min
Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Color: Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
- Moon Over Miami
- 1. Oh Me, Oh Mi-ami
- 2. You Started Something
- 3. I've Got You All to Myself
- 4. Is That Good
- 5. Loveliness and Love
- 6. Kindergarten Conga
- 7. Solitary Seminole8. Finale
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- Broadway Melody of 1938
- 9. Overture "Broadway Melody"/Toreador "Carmen"
- 10. Follow In My Footsteps
- 11. Yours and Mine
- 12. Everybody Sing
- 13. Some of These Days
- 14. I'm Feeling Like a Million
- 15. Dear Mr. Gable (You made me love you)
- 16. Broadway Melody/Your Broadway and My Broadway