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Three for the Show (1955)
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Synopsis
Three for the Show is a musical remake of the 1940 comedy
Too Many Husbands
, which in turn was based on a play by Somerset Maugham. In her next-to-last film, Betty Grable plays Julie, a popular musical comedy stars whose husband Marty (Jack Lemmon) is reported missing in action during WW2. After an appropriate waiting period, Julie makes plans to marry Marty's best friend Vernon (Gower Champion), even though she still carries a torch for her "late" husband. After the wedding, who should show up but Marty, demanding his rights as a husband. At first appalled, Julie eventually begins to enjoy the notion of two husbands. In the original film, the plot was never resolved; in the remake, Marge Champion plays a sidelines character named Gwen, so it's a safe bet that Vernon will lose out to Marty in the Julie sweepstakes. Most of the songs in Three for the Show are old standards, written by such notables as the Gershwin brothers, Gene Austin and Hoagy Carmichael. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Bice
Sgt. O'Hallihan
Marge Champion
Gwen Howard
Hal K. Dawson
Theater Treasurer
Betty Grable
Julie Lowndes
Paul Harvey
Col. Wharton
Myron McCormick
Mike Hudson
Gower Champion
Vernon Lowndes
Jack Lemmon
Marty Stewart
Production Crew
Walter Holscher
Art Director
Jack Cole
Choreography
Arthur E. Arling
Cinematographer
George Duning
Composer (Music Score)
Morris W. Stoloff
Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis
Costume Designer
H.C. Potter
Director
Viola Lawrence
Editor
W. Somerset Maugham
Play Author
Jonie Taps
Producer
Leonard B. Stern
Screenwriter
William Kiernan
Set Designer
Year: 1955
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Dance
Musical
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.