Bring on the Girls (1945) [NR]

Release Date:
March 30, 1945

Original Title:
Bring on the Girls

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 92

Paramount's Merriest Musical in Technicolor!

A millionaire joins the Navy hoping to find a girl who'll marry him for himself, not for his money. A beautiful gold-digger who works at a resort hotel sets out to get him.

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Art Direction:
Hans Dreier
John Meehan

Assistant Director:
Richard McWhorter

Associate Producer:
Fred Kohlmar

Camera Operator:
Lothrop B. Worth

Choreographer:
Daniel Dare

Costume Designer:
Edith Head
Raoul Pene Du Bois

Director:
Sidney Lanfield

Director of Photography:
Karl Struss

Editor:
William Shea

Makeup Supervisor:
Wally Westmore

Matte Painter:
Jan Domela
Gordon Jennings

Music:
Robert Emmett Dolan

Music Consultant:
Arthur Franklin

Music Director:
Robert Emmett Dolan

Orchestrator:
Gil Grau
Wally Heglin

Other:
Natalie Kalmus
Morgan Padelford

Screenplay:
Karl Tunberg
Darrell Ware

Set Decoration:
Ray Moyer

Set Designer:
Raoul Pene Du Bois

Songs:
Jimmy McHugh
Harold Adamson

Sound Mixer:
Joel Moss
Philip Wisdom

Sound Recordist:
Wallace Nogle
John Cope

Story:
Pierre Wolff

Visual Effects:
Farciot Edouart
Gordon Jennings

Visual Effects Camera:
Irmin Roberts

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
W. Wallace Kelley
Paul K. Lerpae

Vocals:
Joseph J. Lilley

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