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Release Date:
March 20, 1953
Original Title:
I Love Melvin
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Melvin Hoover, a budding photographer for Look magazine, accidentally bumps into a young actress named Judy LeRoy in the park. They start to talk and Melvin soon offers to do a photo spread of her. His boss, however, has no intention of using the photos. Melvin wants to marry Judy, but her father would rather she marry dull and dependable Harry Black. As a last resort, Melvin promises to get Judy's photo on the cover of the next issue of Look, a task easier said than done.
Additional Dialogue:
Ruth Brooks Flippen
Art Direction:
Jack Martin Smith
Eddie Imazu
Cedric Gibbons
Assistant Director:
Marvin Stuart
Choreographer:
Robert Alton
Costume Design:
Helen Rose
Director:
Don Weis
Director of Photography:
Harold Rosson
Editor:
Adrienne Fazan
Hairstylist:
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup Artist:
William Tuttle
John Truwe
Music Director:
George Stoll
Orchestrator:
Skip Martin
Producer:
George Wells
Recording Supervision:
Douglas Shearer
Screenplay:
George Wells
Set Decoration:
Jacques Mapes
Edwin B. Willis
Special Effects:
A. Arnold Gillespie
Story:
László Vadnay
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