The Gang`s All Here (1943)

  • The Gang`s All Here (1943)
  • The Gang`s All Here (1943)
  • The Gang`s All Here (1943)
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Awards

Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color Academy Awards [1944] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)
Plot Summary

Wealthy businessman Andrew J. "A.J." Mason, Sr. takes his nervous partner, Peyton Potter, to the Club New Yorker for a celebratory evening with his son, Sgt. Andrew J. Mason, Jr., who is about to report for active duty in the Army. A.J. and Andy enj...

Discography

Singles

`Valse des rayons` from `Le Papillon`

Silent Seņorita

A Hot Time in the Old Town

The Polka Dot Ballet

The Polka Dot Polka

Paducah

I`ve Got A Gal In Kalamazoo

No Love, No Nothin`

The Jitters

A Journey To a Star

The Lady In the Tutti Frutti Hat

Soft Winds

Minnie`s In the Money

You Discover You`re In New York

Brazil (Aquarela Do Brasil)

Hail, Hail, the Gang`s All Here
 

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Quotes
  • Peyton Potter: I am a businessman. I go in for no foolishness. I`m entirely business.
  • Tony De Marco: [noticing Vivian Potter for the first time] You are beautiful! Mrs. Peyton Potter: He speaks English! Edie Allen: Its wolf talk, that`s international.
  • Edie Allen: Stop acting like Don Ameche, and get me a taxi.
  • Dorita: You are here to kick up some more heels, huh?
    Trivia
  • The production number "The Lady In The Tutti-Frutti Hat" ran into problems with the censors. The Hayes office at first considered the way the gigantic bananas were held in front of the dancers as being too "phallic". The problem was resolved by having the dancers hold the bananas at waist level rather than at hip level.
  • On loan from MGM, Busby Berkeley, directing and choreographing this Twentieth Century-Fox musical, was given his first opportunity to work using perfected, three-strip Technicolor. Thirteen years before, Mr. Berkeley had choreographed for producer Samuel Goldwyn the Eddie Cantor frolic, Whoopee! (1930), shot in early Technicolor.
  • Alice Faye was pregnant with her second daughter during the filming of this movie.
  • Linda Darnell was originally cast in the role of "Vivian." But her marriage to the much-older cinematographer J. Peverell Marley ran her afoul of studio head Darryl F. Zanuck, and she was put on suspension. Sheila Ryan replaced her in the role.
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