Call Me Mister (1951)


Call Me Mister
Release Date31 January 1951
Budget$2,000,000
GenreMusical
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
TagsAmerica, AWOL (Absent Without Leave), Behind The Scenes, Dance [art], Entertainer, Japan, Jokes, Love, Marriage, Marriage Problems, Musical [play], Official, Soldier, Songwriter, Star, Traveling, Troupe, War, Wife

Call Me Mister is a revue with sketches by Arnold Auerbach and words and music by Harold Rome. The title refers to returning soldiers who expected to be addressed as civilians instead of by their military rank.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Kay Hudson

Sgt. Shep Dooley

Private Stanley

Capt. Johnny Comstock

Billie Barton

Mess Sergeant

The Kid

First Sergeant

Bob Roberts
Dunhill Dance Team

Lou Spencer
Dunhill Dance Team

Art Stanley
Dunhill Dance Team

Richard Allan
Stewart

Robert Bohanan
Soldier

Little soldier

Ralph Brooks
Soldier

Soldier

Lieutenant, Chief of Staff

Frank Clark
Big soldier

Lieutenant

John Close
Soldier

Maj. T.S. McCall

Michael Darrin
Plover

Robert Easton
Tennessee

Robert Ellis
Ack-Ack Ackerman

Corporal, Aide to Colonel

Cigarette Girl

Frank Iwanaga
Japanese Stagehand

Brad Johnson
Soldier

Soldier

Marching Soldier

Geraldine Knapp
Canape Girl

Frank Kumagai
Japanese Rickshaw Boy

Jack Laird
Soldier

Harry Lauter
Soldier

Fred Libby
Lieutenant, General's aide

Mike Mahoney
Soldier

Kimona sales girl

Renny McEvoy
Soldier in Show

Roger McGee
Staff Sergeant

John McGuire
Military Police Lieutenant

John McKee
Army clerk

Sammy McKim
P.F.C. Clerk

Ralph Nagara
Japanese

George Offerman Jr.
Soldier

Jerry Paris
Air Force Pilot in Skit

Mark Roberts
Aide to Chief of Staff

Joe Rocca
Stage Manager

Robert Rockwell
First Sergeant

Walter Sande
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Specialty singer

Larry Steers
Military Man in Audience

Charles Tannen
Lieutenant

Jim Toney
Engineer in 'Going Home Train' Number

Harry von Zell
Maj. Gen. William Steele

Mack Williams
Lt. Col. Edwards

Rush Williams
Soldier

Chet, Air Force Pilot in Skit

William Yokota
Japanese

Director

Writer

Harold Rome

Arnold M. Auerbach

Albert E. Lewin

Burt Styler

Producer

Fred Kohlmar
producer

Cinematographer

Arthur E. Arling
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Editor

Louis R. Loeffler

Art Director

Joseph C. Wright
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Set Decorator

Thomas Little
-

Bruce MacDonald
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Costume Designer

Makeup Department

makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Otto Lang
second unit director

Ad Schaumer
assistant director

Sound Department

Alfred Bruzlin
sound

Roger Heman Sr.
sound

Special Effects

Fred Sersen
special photographic effects

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Sam Benson
wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

Jeff Alexander
music arranger: vocal arrangements

orchestrator

Leigh Harline
composer: incidental music

Joseph J. Lilley
music arranger: vocal arrangements

musical director

Herbert W. Spencer
orchestrator

Other Crew

choreographer

Leonard Doss
technicolor color consultant

Angela Blue
assistant choreographer

Production Company

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
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Distributor

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation






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