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Funny how Gloria DeHaven perceived herself as a "diva" - although as we all know Frank Sinatra dwarfed her in fame and talent. He catapulted to stardom very quickly from Major Bowes Amateur Hour, Tommy Dorsey and Harry James just a few years earlier.
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Correction: Sinatra's debut or first appearance in film was "Higher & Higher" 1943. Mel Torme also in that one,
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Sinatra at his finest, his early days. I think this was his 2nd film in '44. The first being "Step Lively" in '43. Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn wrote the musical score
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Probably the most memorable moment from this forgettable film. It's a cute film though and has Sinatra's first on screen kiss. Frank loathed Gloria deHaven because of her diva demands on set but none of that showed in his acting ;-)
I remember I was in Oreganos and really bored.....until I looked up to see this movie, this exact part in fact, on a television set. I freaked the hell out when I saw Frank3
StupidLamb251 3 months ago
@StupidLamb251 haha that's so weird how you noticed that as well I just moved here to scottsdale from chicago and realized that myself. funny how this medium could make the world seem so small. Made my day that's for sure. Greetings!
TheTrueCinemaphile 3 months ago