Let's Do It Again (1953) [NR]

Release Date:
June 16, 1953

Original Title:
Let's Do It Again

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 95

Wait till you see that "Go Girl" GO!

Composer Gary Stuart (Ray Milland) and his wife, Connie (Jane Wyman), have an argument over her alleged affair with Courtney Craig (Tom Helmore). The Stuarts agree to get divorced, and each tries to move on to a new love: Gary with socialite Deborah Randolph (Karin Booth) and Connie with businessman Frank McGraw (Aldo Ray). However, they start to realize that they still have strong feelings for each other. The Stuarts must make a decision before their divorce is final.

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Additional Music:
George Duning

Art Direction:
Walter Holscher

Assistant Director:
Earl Bellamy

Choreographer:
Valerie Bettis
Lee Scott

Costume Design:
Jean Louis

Director:
Alexander Hall

Director of Photography:
Charles Lawton Jr.

Editor:
Charles Nelson

Hairstylist:
Helen Hunt

Makeup Artist:
Clay Campbell

Music Director:
Morris Stoloff

Music Supervisor:
Fred Karger

Musician:
Johnny Williams

Orchestrator:
Arthur Morton

Other:
Francis Cugat

Producer:
Oscar Saul

Screenplay:
Mary Loos
Richard Sale

Set Decoration:
William Kiernan

Songs:
Lester Lee
Ned Washington

Sound Engineer:
George Cooper

Theatre Play:
Arthur Richman

Visual Effects:
Donald W. Starling

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