Tell It to a Star

Tell It to a Star
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Frank McDonald
Produced by Walter H. Goetz
Screenplay by John K. Butler
Story by Gerald Drayson Adams
John W. Krafft
Starring Ruth Terry
Robert Livingston
Alan Mowbray
Franklin Pangborn
Isabel Randolph
Eddie Marr
Music by Joseph Dubin
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Edited by Arthur Roberts
Production
company
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date
  • August 16, 1945 (1945-08-16)
Running time
67 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Tell It to a Star is a 1945 American musical film directed by Frank McDonald, written by John K. Butler, and starring Ruth Terry, Robert Livingston, Alan Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn, Isabel Randolph and Eddie Marr. It was released on August 16, 1945, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]

Plot

Carol Lambert is a cigarette girl in a posh Florida hotel. A note is delivered to the resort's bandleader, Gene Ritchie, requesting that Carol get a chance to sing. Gene already has a singer, Mona St. Clair, so the note causes resentment and Carol is fired.

Mrs. Whitmore, the hotel's owner, likes Carol and rehires her. Meantime, a con artist who calls himself "Colonel" Morgan turns up and, with partner Billy, begins scamming the hotel's guests. An embarrassed Carol tries to cover for him.

Morgan uses his charms to persuade Mrs. Whitmore to let Carol sing. She's a great success, but when an irate Mona reveals that Morgan's a con man who has even promised to deliver a new benefactor for the band, the musicians walk out. Carol arranges an all-girl band for Gene and it's a hit. She and Gene hit it off, too.

Cast

References

  1. "Tell It to a Star (1945) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  2. Sandra Brennan. "Tell It to a Star (1945) - Frank McDonald | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  3. "Tell It to a Star". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
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