Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)



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Synopsis:
Based on a story by Vicki Baum (of Grand Hotel) fame, Dance, Girl Dance finds innocent young Judy (Maureen O'Hara) journeying to the Big Apple in hopes of gaining fame as a classical dancer. Instead she ends up as the "stooge" for raucous strip-tease artist Bubbles (Lucille Ball), who attempts to perform ballet before leering, catcalling, unappreciative burlesque audiences. Eventually, Judy and Bubbles both fall for playboy Jimmy Harris (Louis Hayward), a rivalry that culminates in a hair-pulling, eye-scratching cat fight. Eventually, Harris's ex-wife (Virginia Field) reels him back in, and Judy is hired by ballet producer and entrepreneur Steve Adams (Ralph Bellamy). In recent years, Dance, Girl, Dance has been canonized as a feminist manifesto, due to the fact that Dorothy Arzner was the director and because of Maureen O'Hara's climactic burlesque-house speech, in which she lambastes the male spectators for their puerile chauvinism. It should be noted, however, that Arzner became director only after Roy Del Ruth pulled out of the project. Uncertain how to promote the film, RKO Radio elected to sneak it into its first-run houses without fanfare, and the result was a $400,000 loss for the studio.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1940
Director Credit
Dorothy Arzner Director
Cast Credit
John Kernan Cripps Bailiff
Wade Boteler
Leo Cleary Clerk
Clyde Cook Claude
Milt Kibbee
Lew Harvey
Harry Tyler Barker
Paul E. Burns
Dewey Robinson Nightclub Manager
Ralph Sanford Taxi Driver
Gino Corrado Liserani Waiter
Robert E. O'Connor
Paul Fung Chinese Waiter
Bob McKenzie Fat Man
Francis Charles Philip Morris Policeman
Lee "Lasses" White Stage Manager
Paul Phillips Reporter
Leonard C. Shumway Policeman
Marjorie Woodworth Jane
Lee Phelps Plainclothesman
Maureen O'Hara Judy O'Brien
Louis Hayward Jimmy Harris
Lucille Ball Bubbles/Tiger Lily White
Ralph Bellamy Steve Adams
Virginia Field Elinor Harris
Walter Abel Judge
Maria Ouspenskaya Mme. Lydia Basilova
Mary Carlisle Sally
Katherine Alexander Miss Olmstead
Edward S. Brophy Dwarfie
Harold Huber Hoboken Gent
Ernest Truex Bailey No. 1
Chester Clute Bailey No. 2
Lorraine Krueger Dolly
Lola Jensen Daisy
Emma Dunn Mrs. Simpson
Sidney Blackmer Puss In Boots
Vivien Fay Lead Ballerina
Ludwig Stossel Caesar
Erno Verebes Fitch
Production Credits Credit
Erich Pommer Producer
Harry E. Edington Producer
Art Department Credit
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Choreography Credit
Ernst Matray Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Russell Metty Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
James H. Anderson first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edward Stevenson Costume Designer

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