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Take Me Out to the Ball Game was a box-office success, earning $2,987,000 in the U.S. and Canada and $978,000 overseas, resulting in a profit of $675,000. [1] [11] On March 13, 1949, Bob Thomas of the Associated Press wrote, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a sure cure for anybody's blues. Seldom has there been a film loaded with such fine ...
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" - Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra; from Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) "Thou Swell" - June Allyson with Pete Roberts and Eugene Cox (Lip-synced by Ramon Blackburn and Royce Blackburn); [7] from Words and Music (1948) "The Varsity Drag" - dancing by June Allyson, Peter Lawford, and Chorus Line; from Good News (1947)
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calamity Jane and Sam Bass: George Sherman: Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart: Western: Universal: Canadian Pacific: Edwin L. Marin: Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carrol Naish
Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) - Dancer at Wharf Party (uncredited) Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949) - Miss Cadwaller, Dr. Gibbs' Secretary (uncredited) Not Wanted (1949) - Sally Kelton; Scene of the Crime (1949) - Minor Role (uncredited) Flame of Youth (1949) - Miss O'Brien (credited as Katherine Lang) Whirlpool (1949) - Minor Role ...
By ANDREW TAVANI Talk about two worlds colliding in a once-in-a lifetime burst of pure sensational delight that bridges the gap between the generations and the music and sports worlds. During the ...
There followed Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949), his second film with Sinatra, where Kelly paid tribute to his Irish heritage in "The Hat My Father Wore on St. Patrick's Day" routine. This musical film persuaded Arthur Freed to have Kelly make On the Town (also 1949), in which he partnered with Frank Sinatra for the third and final time. A ...
The game, which the Cubs won 8-5, was the first time Wrigley Field hit full capacity since before the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is what it feels like to be 100%!” Murray shouted, rallying the ...
After the success of Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Freed gave Donen and Kelly the chance to direct On the Town, which was released in 1949. The film was an adaptation of the Betty Comden and Adolph Green Broadway musical about sailors on leave in New York City and was the first musical to feature location-filming. Donen and Kelly wanted to ...