I'll See You in My Dreams (1951)


I'll See You in My Dreams
Release Date06 December 1951
TaglineThe glorious story of Gus Kahn, the songs he wrote into America's heart, and the girl who put them into his!!!
GenreBiography, Comedy, Musical
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassBiopic [feature], Showbiz Drama
ThemesLadder to the Top, Musician's Life
TonesBright, Lavish, Stirring, Upbeat, Sentimental
TagsComposer, Fame, Husband And Wife, Redemption, Stock Market Crash

I'll See You in My Dreams was a 1951 film starring Doris Day and Danny Thomas, directed by Michael Curtiz.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Grace LeBoy Kahn

Gus Kahn

Walter Donaldson

Gloria Knight

Fred Thompson

Julie Oshins
Johnny Martin

Sam Harris

Mrs. LeBoy

Harry Antrim
Mr. LeBoy

William Forrest
Florenz Ziegfeld

Bunny Lewbel
Irene, at age 6

Robert Lyden
Donald, at age 8

Mimi Gibson
Irene, at age 3

Christopher Olsen
Donald, at age 4

Chorine

Burlesk Comedian

Hollywood Producer

Rodney Bell
Harris' Assistant

Frances Canto
Nurse

Geraldine Cobb
Secretary

Tristram Coffin
Nightclub Maitre D'

William Rossiter

Wade Crosby
The Bartender

Ray Heindorf
Orchestra Leader at Kahn Benefit

Marcoreta Hellman
Secretary

Ray Kellogg
John McCormack

Clarence Landry
Dancer

Frankie Mason

Sydney Mason
Doctor

Harold Miller
Guest at Kahn Benefit

Ewing Mitchell
Doctor

Guest at Kahn Benefit

Violet Murray
Chorine

Else Neft
Mrs. Kahn

George N. Neise
Isham Jones

William J. O'Brien
Waiter

Soldier

Chorine

Norman Phillips Jr.
Pianist, Young Song Writer

Lonnie Pierce
Chorine

Joe Ploski
Man in Sing-a-Long Audience

Suzanne Ridgeway
Chorine in Wings

Rod Rogers
Assistant Manager

Egbert 'Bert' Van Alstyne

Ted Stanhope
Waiter

Glen Turnbull
Stage Manager

Chorine

Martin Wilkins
Stage Manager

Jack Williams
Dancer

Tom Wilson
Man in Sing-along Audience

Director

Producer

Louis F. Edelman
story "The Gus Kahn Story", producer

Grace Kahn
story "The Gus Kahn Story"

writer

Original Music

Cinematographer

Ted D. McCord

Editor

Owen Marks
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Art Director

Douglas Bacon
-

Set Decorator

George James Hopkins
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Costume Designer

Marjorie Best
-

Leah Rhodes
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Makeup Department

Gordon Bau
makeup artist

Gertrude Wheeler
hair stylist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

David C. Gardner
second unit director

Chuck Hansen
assistant director

Sound Department

Charles David Forrest
sound

Oliver S. Garretson
sound

Music Department

Ted Fio Rito
composer: songs "Toot Toot Tootsie, Goodbye", "No, No, Nora"

Ray Heindorf
musical director

Howard Jackson
composer: incidental music

composer: incidental music

Bonnie Lou Williams
singing voice: Patrice Wymore

Other Crew

LeRoy Prinz
choreographer

Production Company

Warner Bros. Pictures
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Distributor

Warner Bros. Pictures

Warner Home Video






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