Lucky Me (film)

April 9, 1954 No Comments

US Release Date: 09 April 1954

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  • Doris Day Candy Williams
  • Robert Cummings Dick Carson
  • Phil Silvers Hap Schneider
  • Eddie Foy Jr. Duke McGee
  • Nancy Walker Flo
  • Martha Hyer Lorraine Thayer

Candy Williams is a performer in a third rate musical revue, called ‘Parisian Pretties’, which has fallen on hard times. The troupe headed by wisecracking joker Hap Schneider are forced to work in a hotel to survive. The big question is could their lucky break be found when the handsome producer Dick Carson arrives? Although Doris was said to have been dismayed by this film’s script she convincingly pulls off this ‘fluff’ musical.

Director(s): Jack Donohue
Producer(s): Henry Blanke
Studio: Warner Bros. (USA)
Comedy/Musical
Colour (WarnerColor-CinemaScope)

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