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  • Sing Your Way Home (1945)
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    72 min | Comedy, Music, Romance
Sing Your Way Home (1945)
Passed
72 min | Comedy, Music, Romance

Conceited war correspondent Steve Kimball, desperate to get back to the USA from occupied Paris, reluctantly agrees to chaperone a troupe of stranded teenage hepcat entertainers--plus redheaded Bridget, not a real member of the group......See moreConceited war correspondent Steve Kimball, desperate to get back to the USA from occupied Paris, reluctantly agrees to chaperone a troupe of stranded teenage hepcat entertainers--plus redheaded Bridget, not a real member of the group...just stranded (and the 16th person on 15 tickets). But Steve has a use for her: to sneak his stories past censorship in "love code." Their shipboard dormitory is also shared by adult glamour girl Kay. Can the kids enlist Kay to keep Steve out of their hair? Can all sorts of complications be far behind? Written by Rod Crawford See less
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Director
Writers
William Bowers (screen play) | Edmund Joseph (original story) | Bart Lytton (original story)
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Updated Nov 14, 1945

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Nov 14, 1945 (United States)

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49 cast members
Name Known for
Jack Haley
Steve Kimball Steve Kimball   See fewer
Marcy McGuire
Bridget Forrester Bridget Forrester   See fewer
Glen Vernon
Jimmy McCue Jimmy McCue   See fewer
Anne Jeffreys
Kay Lawrence Kay Lawrence   See fewer
Donna Lee
Terry Terry   See fewer
Patti Brill
Dottie Dottie   See fewer
Emory Parnell
Ship's Captain Ship's Captain   See fewer
Edward Gargan
Jailer (as Ed Gargan) Jailer (as Ed Gargan)   See fewer
Virginia Belmont
Cigarette Girl (scenes deleted) Cigarette Girl (scenes deleted)   See fewer
Ruth Lee
Bridget's Mother (scenes deleted) Bridget's Mother (scenes deleted)   See fewer
Ed Agresti
French Officer (uncredited) French Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Sammy Blum
Passenger (uncredited) Passenger (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles D. Brown
Charles 'Woody' Woodrow (uncredited) Charles 'Woody' Woodrow (uncredited)   See fewer
Ruth Cherrington
Elderly Woman (uncredited) Elderly Woman (uncredited)   See fewer
Greta Christensen
Girl (uncredited) Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Clarke
Reporter at New York Dock (uncredited) Reporter at New York Dock (uncredited)   See fewer
Chester Clute
Heathcliffe (uncredited) Heathcliffe (uncredited)   See fewer
Clancy Cooper
F.B.I. Man (uncredited) F.B.I. Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Roy Darmour
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
William B. Davidson
F.T. Johnson (uncredited) F.T. Johnson (uncredited)   See fewer
Marcel De la Brosse
French Officer (uncredited) French Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Ray Dolciame
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Bruce Edwards
Chaplain (uncredited) Chaplain (uncredited)   See fewer
Kathy Frye
Girl (uncredited) Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Gargan
Steward (uncredited) Steward (uncredited)   See fewer
Peg E. Garrabrant
Girl (uncredited) Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Edmund Glover
F.B.I. Man (uncredited) F.B.I. Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Graeff
Grimy Boy (uncredited) Grimy Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Leo Gronich
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Olin Howland
Zany Steward (uncredited) Zany Steward (uncredited)   See fewer
Carl Kent
Radio Operator (uncredited) Radio Operator (uncredited)   See fewer
Nolan Leary
Steward (uncredited) Steward (uncredited)   See fewer
Craig Leitch
Singer (uncredited) Singer (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Lindquist
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Loft
News Editor (uncredited) News Editor (uncredited)   See fewer
Tex Mooney
Dancer (uncredited) Dancer (uncredited)   See fewer
Bert Moorhouse
Official in Montage (uncredited) Official in Montage (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank O'Connor
Police Officer (uncredited) Police Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Owens
Dancer (uncredited) Dancer (uncredited)   See fewer
Ralph Reed
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Johnny Strong
Announcer (uncredited) Announcer (uncredited)   See fewer
Grady Sutton
Book Shop Proprietor (uncredited) Book Shop Proprietor (uncredited)   See fewer
Lawrence Tierney
Reporter in Paris (uncredited) Reporter in Paris (uncredited)   See fewer
Colleen Townsend
Girl (uncredited) Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Linda Van Loon
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Bill Williams
Officer (uncredited) Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
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