A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 31, 1950
Original Title:
Summer Stock
Alternate Titles:
L'Allegra Fattoria
Repertorio de Verano
Valle Alegre
Genres:
Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 108
To Jane Falbury's New England farm comes a troup of actors to put up a show, invited by Jane's sister. At first reluctant she has them do farm chores in exchange for food. Her reluctance becomes attraction when she falls in love with the director, Joe, who happens to be her sister's fiance.
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Additional Photography:
Joseph Ruttenberg
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Jack Martin Smith
Assistant Director:
Leslie H. Martinson
Joel Freeman
Assistant Set Decoration:
Alfred E. Spencer
Camera Operator:
Harkness Smith
Choreographer:
Nick Castle
Jack Baker
Colorist:
Henri Jaffa
James Gooch
Costume Design:
Helen Rose
Walter Plunkett
Director:
Charles Walters
Director of Photography:
Robert H. Planck
Editor:
Albert Akst
Gaffer:
Lou Roberts
Grip:
Tom Long
Hair Designer:
Sydney Guilaroff
Key Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Ponedel
Lyricist:
Mack Gordon
Ted Koehler
Jack Brooks
Makeup Artist:
John Truwe
Makeup Designer:
William Tuttle
Music Director:
Saul Chaplin
Johnny Green
Musician:
Uan Rasey
Orchestrator:
Skip Martin
Conrad Salinger
Robert Franklyn
Original Music Composer:
Conrad Salinger
Other:
Joan Joseff
Producer:
Joe Pasternak
Recording Supervision:
Douglas Shearer
Screenplay:
Sy Gomberg
George Wells
Script Supervisor:
Leslie H. Martinson
Set Decoration:
Edwin B. Willis
Songs:
Harry Warren
Saul Chaplin
Harold Arlen
Sound:
John A. Williams
Still Photographer:
Otto Dyar
Story:
Sy Gomberg
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