Orchestra Wives (4-Sep-1942)
Director: Archie Mayo Writers: Karl Tunberg; Darrell Ware; James Prindle Lyrics and Music by: Mack Gordon; Harry Warren Producer: William LeBaron Keywords: Musical Ann Rutherford is Robert Montgomery's new wife, but his ex, Lynn Bari, wants him back. The trifle of a plot is unimportant. You're going to be watching this form for only one reason, the orchestral numbers, including "At Last" and "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo." Second film featuring Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, the first being Sun Valley Serenade (1941).
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Lynn Bari |
Actor |
18-Dec-1913 |
20-Nov-1989 |
Shock |
Mary Beth Hughes |
Actor |
13-Nov-1919 |
27-Aug-1995 |
The Ox-Bow Incident |
Carole Landis |
Actor |
1-Jan-1919 |
5-Jul-1948 |
A Scandal in Paris |
Glenn Miller |
Musician |
1-Mar-1904 |
15-Dec-1944 |
Popular bandleader and trombonist |
George Montgomery |
Actor |
29-Aug-1916 |
12-Dec-2000 |
Coney Island |
Frank Orth |
Actor |
21-Feb-1880 |
17-Mar-1962 |
Insp. Faraday on Boston Blackie |
Cesar Romero |
Actor |
15-Feb-1907 |
1-Jan-1994 |
The Joker on Batman |
Ann Rutherford |
Actor |
2-Nov-1917 |
11-Jun-2012 |
Andy Hardy's girlfriend Polly |
CAST REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 27-Aug-2006) This it a very boring film to me,
I had a hard time just sitting through it, still it's one of only two
films that Glenn Miller appeared in and it is for this reason that I
keep this film in my collection. I always enjoy seeing as well as
hearing the Glenn Miller band and to hear Glenn talking, it kind of
gives you an insight into the character of the man. I rated the movie 1
star but I still would recommend it for anyone's collection.
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