Eadie Was a Lady (1945)



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Synopsis:
New chorus member Eadie Allen (Ann Miller) is the only thing that's good or lively or fresh in a run-down burlesque revue run by Tommy Farley (William Wright). He gives her a featured number and soon she's the star of the show, and he'd like to get to know her better because, conniver though he is, he's also genuinely falling in love with her, but she won't let him know anything about herself. And with good reason -- Eadie is a socially prominent debutante, a member of an old-money family of blue-noses; she wants to be an actress (something they wouldn't hear of) and Farley was the only producer willing to hire her. She's appalled by burlesque, and the physical comedy she's forced to perform, but the audience loves her and she gets to prove she can do a good song, and is also conned by Farley -- appealing to her patriotism and her good nature -- to stay with it. And she becomes a star, which is wonderful until the two sides of her life start to collide at the edges. Her college roommate Pepper (Miss Jeff Donnell) is attracted to the eccentric Professor Diogenes Dingle (Joe Besser), who is no professor but a burlesque comic himself impersonating a teacher; and one of Eadie's legitimate teachers twice spots her performing on stage and otherwise identified in public. The complications pile up until it looks as though Eadie will lose her chance at real love and also her chance to graduate from college.

~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/23/1945
Director Credit
Arthur Dreifuss Director
Cast Credit
George Lessey Reverend Ames
George Meeker Caleb Van Horne VIII
Ida Moore Maid
Jack Cole Specialty dancer
Ann Miller Eadie Allen
Joseph Besser "Professor" Diogenes Dingle
William Wright Tommy Foley
Jean Marie Donnell Pamela "Pepper" Parker
Jimmy Little Jim Tuttle
Marion Martin Rose Allure
Kathleen Howard Aunt Priscilla Alden
Tom Dugan Hannegan
Douglas Wood Dean Flint
Production Credits Credit
Michael Kraike Producer
Art Department Credit
Carl Anderson Art Director
Louis Diage Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Jack Cole Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Burnett Guffey Cinematographer

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