I'll Be Yours (1947)


I'll Be Yours
Release Date02 February 1947
TaglineDEANNA!....dream-teamed with the screen's new young star sensation...and matched for mirth with your favorite laugh-makers! (original poster)
GenreComedy, Musical, Romance
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassMusical Comedy
ThemesFish Out of Water
TonesLight, Sweet, Warm
TagsBig City, Business, City, City Life, Deception, Employment, Lawyer, Love, Meat Packing, Millionaire, Problems, Small Town, Songwriter, Usher/usherette, Waiter/waitress

I'll Be Yours is a 1947 musical comedy film starring Deanna Durbin and directed by William A. Seiter. It was adapted by Felix Jackson from the screenplay for the 1935 non-musical film The Good Fairy by Preston Sturges, which was based on the play A jó tündér (The Good Fairy) by Ferenc Molnár as translated and adapted by Jane Hinton.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Louise Ginglebusher

George Prescott

Wechsberg

J. Conrad Nelson

Mr. Buckingham

William Trenk
Captain

Blonde

John Phillips
Thug

Richard Abbott
Businessman

Patricia Alphin
Usherette

William Bailey
Gentleman

Nancy Brinckman
Blonde Usherette

Ralph Brooks
Attendant

Douglas Carter
Attendant

Tall Man in Phone Booth

Stage Door Johnny

Cyril Delevanti
Businessman

Dick Dickerson
Attendant

Dudley Dickerson
Porter

Tom Dillon
Policeman

Party Guest

Don Garner
Attendant

Joseph Granby
Businessman

Beatrice Gray
Young Mother

Ethyl May Halls
Elderly Woman

Board Chairman

Hallene Hill
Old Lady

Daral Hudson
Attendant

Willene Luckett
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John Michaels
Elevator Boy

Charles F. Miller
Businessman

Ida Moore
Cleaning Woman

Stranger

Lorin Raker
Elderly Man

Tom Skinner
Harmonica Player

Buster Slaven
Stranger

Laura Treadwell
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Jack Wagner
Attendant

Steve Wayne
Attendant

Director

Jane Hinton

Producer

Howard Christie
associate producer

producer

Original Music

Frank Skinner
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Cinematographer

Editor

Otto Ludwig
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Art Director

John B. Goodman
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Set Decorator

Russell A. Gausman
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Costume Designer

Travis Banton
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Makeup Department

Carmen Dirigo
hair stylist

Jack P. Pierce
makeup director

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

William Holland
assistant director

Sound Department

Larry Aicholtz
sound

Charles Felstead
sound

Special Effects

David S. Horsley
special photographic effects

Music Department

Walter Schumann
musical director

David Tamkin
orchestrator

Production Company

Universal International Pictures (UI)
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Distributor

Universal Pictures






Navigation Boxes
Preston Sturges
College Swing (1938)
Diamond Jim (1935)
Easy Living (1937)
Hotel Haywire (1937)
I'll Be Yours
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New York Town (1941)
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