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Synopsis
Higher and Higher was advertised by RKO Radio as "The Sinatra Show", and small wonder: In his first major film role, Frank Sinatra was easily the film's biggest box-office draw. Actually, Frankie was a last minute addition to the film, which began as a traditional adaptation of a popular Broadway musical. Repeating his original stage role, Jack Haley plays Mike, the head servant in the household of millionaire Mr. Drake (Leon Errol). When Drake faces bankruptcy, Mike rallies the servants together and cooks up a moneymaking scheme: they'll pass off pretty scullery maid Millie (Michele Morgan) as Drake's daughter, and marry her off to a wealthy bachelor. Complicating matters is Sir Bictor Fitzroy Victor (Victor Borge), an impoverished nobleman who is himself looking for a rich wife. Mike saves the day with a last-minute discovery in the wine cellar, but not before a series of hilarious and tuneful plot twists involving Millie, heiress Katherine (Barbara Hale), and hired help Mickey (Marcy McGuire) and Marty (Mel Torme). Hastily written into the proceedings as Drake's next door neighbor, Sinatra croons several standards-to-be, including "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" and "This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening"; he also is arbitrarily permitted the film's closing shot, emerging from heavenly clouds like the Second Coming of Music. Thanks to the film's enormous box-office take, everybody was happy with Higher and Higher--except Jack Haley, understandably miffed that his onetime starring role was whittled down to a supporting part to allow more screen time for the estimable Mr. Sinatra. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Victor Borge Sir Victor Fitzroy Victor
Leon Errol Cyrus Drake
Jack Haley Mike O'Brien
Michèle Morgan Millie
Mel Tormé Marty
Frank Sinatra Himself

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Jack Okey Art Director
Ernst Matray Choreography
Robert de Grasse Cinematographer
Jimmy McHugh Composer (Music Score)
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Edward Stevenson Costume Designer
Tim Whelan, Sr. Director
Gene Milford Editor
George M. Arthur Executive Producer
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Gladys Hurlbut Play Author
Joshua Logan Play Author
Tim Whelan, Sr. Producer
Howard Harris Screenwriter
Jay Dratler Screenwriter
Ralph Spence Screenwriter
William Bowers Screenwriter
Claude E. Carpenter Set Designer
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Year: 1944
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Musical

Produced by
RKO Pictures