Down to Earth (1947)


Down to Earth
Release Date21 August 1947
TaglineShe Sings And Dances like an Angel!
GenreComedy, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassSatire, Parody/Spoof
MoodFantastic Reality, Pick-Me-Ups
ThemesSupernatural Romance, Message From God
TonesFanciful, Satirical, Witty, Upbeat
TagsDance [art], Goddess [mythological], Love, Man Vs Gods, Musical [play], Producer [showbiz], Satire

Down to Earth (1947) is a musical comedy starring Rita Hayworth and Larry Parks, and directed by Alexander Hall. It is a sequel to the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan, also directed by Hall. Edward Everett Horton and James Gleason reprise their roles from the earlier film, but Roland Culver replaces Claude Rains as Mr. Jordan.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Kitty Pendleton, Terpsichore

Danny Miller

Eddie

Mr. Jordan

Max Corkle

Messenger 7013

Georgia Evans

George Macready
Joe Manion

Police Lieutenant

Betty

Kathleen O'Malley
Dolly

William Haade
Spike

Detective Kelly

The New Terpsichore

Stage Hand

Arthur Blake
Nathaniel Somerset

Billy Bletcher
Conductor

Police Captain

Rudolph Cameron
Stage Manager

Lucille Casey
Muse

Tom Daly
Reporter

Frank Darien
Janitor

Jean Del Val
Croupier

Matty Fain
Henchman

Mrs. Fenimore Hume

Raoul Freeman
Policeman

Harriette Ann Gray
Dancer

Grayce Hampton
Dowager

Tom Hanlon
Race announcer

Sam Harris
Roulette Player

Winifred Harris
Bit Part

Edward Harvey
Bit Part

Jo Hattigan
Muse

Myron Healey
Sloan, the pilot

Ernest Hilliard
Bit Part

Doris Houck
Muse

Fred Howard
Bit Part

Virginia Hunter
Muse

Boyd Irwin
Bit Part

Francine Kennedy
Chorine

Wilbur Mack
Flight Attendant

Shirley Molohon
Muse

Forbes Murray
Bit Part

Ottola Nesmith
Dowager

Mary Newton
Bit Part

Sleeping Man in Audience

Bob Ryan
Policeman

Fred F. Sears
Bill

Count Stefenelli
Frenchman

Porter

Kay Vallon
Rosebud the Human Pretzel

Dorothy Vernon
Wardrobe Woman

Lillian Wells
Bit Part

Cecil Weston
Dowager

Director

Writer

Harry Segall

Edwin Blum

Don Hartman

Producer

Don Hartman
producer

Original Music

George Duning
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Heinz Roemheld
-

Cinematographer

Rudolph Maté

Editor

Viola Lawrence
-

Art Director

Stephen Goosson
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Rudolph Sternad
-

Set Decorator

William Kiernan
-

Costume Designer

Makeup Department

Clay Campbell
makeup artist

Helen Hunt
hair stylist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Wilbur McGaugh
assistant director

Sound Department

George Cooper
sound recordist

Philip Faulkner Jr.
supervising sound editor

Camera and Electrical Department

Ned Scott
still photographer

Editorial Department

Francis Cugat
assistant color consultant: Technicolor

Music Department

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
composer: additional music

musical director

Hal Derwin
singing voice: Larry Parks

singing voice: Rita Hayworth

singing voice: Adele Jergens

Other Crew

Saul Chaplin
production arranger

Jack Cole
choreographer

Norman Deming
assistant to producer

production arranger

Natalie Kalmus
technicolor color director

production arranger

Production Company

Columbia Pictures Corporation
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Distributor

Columbia Pictures

Columbia TriStar

Columbia TriStar Home Video
,

Columbia Films S.A.

Pioneer Entertainment






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