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Dixie Jamboree | |
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Charles Butterworth and Guy Kibbee in the film | |
Directed by | Christy Cabanne |
Written by | Sam Neuman |
Produced by | Jack Schwarz |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Jack MacKenzie |
Edited by | Robert O. Crandall |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dixie Jamboree is a 1944 American film directed by Christy Cabanne.
Plot
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Cast
- Frances Langford as Susan Jackson
- Guy Kibbee as Capt. Jackson of the 'Ellabella'
- Eddie Quillan as Jeff Calhoun
- Charles Butterworth as Professor
- Fifi D'Orsay as Yvette
- Lyle Talbot as Anthony 'Tony' Sardell
- Frank Jenks as Jack 'Curly' Berger
- Almira Sessions as Mrs. Ellabella Jackson, Susan's Aunt
- Joe Devlin as Police Sgt.
- Louise Beavers as Opal
- Ben Carter as Sam the Deckhand, Ben Carter Choir Leader
- Gloria Jetter as Azella, Opal's Daughter
- Ward Shattuck as Henry Doakes
- Ethel Shattuck as Mrs. Henry Doakes
- Anthony Warde as 'Double', Phony Indian
- Angelo Cruz as 'Nothing', Phony Indian
Soundtrack
- Chorus - "You Ain't Right with the Lord" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
- Frances Langford - "The Dixie Showboat" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
- Frances Langford - "If It's a Dream" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
- Fifi d'Orsay - "No, No, No!" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
- Frances Langford - "Big Stuff" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
- Frances Langford, with trumpet solo by Eddie Quillan "If It's a Dream" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman (lyrics))
See also
External links
- Dixie Jamboree at IMDb
- Dixie Jamboree is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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