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Kiss Them for Me (play)

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Kiss Them for Me is a 1945 Broadway production based on Frederic Wakeman Sr.'s 1944 novel entitled Shore Leave. The play ran for 110 performances. Opening at the Belasco Theatre on March 20, 1945, it closed at the Fulton Theatre on June 23 of the same year.

Plot

The play, set in The St. Mark Hotel and a naval hospital in San Francisco, centers on three navy war heroes who have been sent on a "vacation". The morale-building trip, which is really a public relations effort, is overseen by an officer who tries to get the three to make speeches at shipyard plants, but they just want to find a good time.

Opening night production credits

Opening night cast

  • Robert Allen ... Turnbill
  • George Cory ... Chief
  • Jayne Cotter ... Gwynneth
  • Edward Crandall ... Lt. Commander Wallace
  • Richard Davis ... Mac
  • Amy Douglass ... Chief Nurse
  • Paul Ford ... Mr. Hardy
  • Harold Grau ... Tailor
  • Judy Holliday ... Alice
  • Douglas Jones ... Ensign
  • Virginia Kaye ... Nurse Wilinski
  • Dennis King, Jr. ... Mississip
  • George Mathews ... Gunner
  • John McGovern ... F. Neilson
  • Patricia Quinn O'Hara ... Mrs. Hardy
  • Daniel Petrie ... Charlie
  • Dudley Sadler ... Hedrick
  • Sonya Stokowski ... WAC
  • Richard Widmark ... Crewson

Adaptations

References

  1. "Kiss Them for Me". Life. Vol. 18, no. 17. April 23, 1945. p. 62. ISSN 0024-3019.
  2. "Kiss Them for Me". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved September 5, 2016.

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