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You're a Sweetheart
You're a Sweetheart

You're a Sweetheart (1937)

42% User Rating
1h 36min
Romance
Music

"Now she's a DANCING Alice!"

A Broadway producer is in a quandary when he discovers that the opening of his newest big production coincides with that of a major charity event. He despairs that the show will close after opening night until an ingenious writer suggests that he simply give the production snob-appeal by making the tickets nearly impossible to get by fabricating a story that they were all purchased by a flamboyant Texas oil baron who is totally besotted by the show's star.

David ButlerDirector

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Alice Faye

Alice Faye

Betty Bradley

George Murphy

George Murphy

Hal Adams

Ken Murray

Ken Murray

Don King

Charles Winninger

Charles Winninger

Cherokee Charlie

Andy Devine

Andy Devine

Daisy Day

William Gargan

William Gargan

Fred Edwards

Frank Jenks

Frank Jenks

Harry Howe

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Frances Hunt

Penny

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Tony Labriola

Oswald

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Casper Reardon

Cousin Caspar

Donald Meek

Donald Meek

Conway Jeeters

David Oliver

David Oliver

Yes Man

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A.A. Trimble

Will Rogers

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Edna Sedgewick

Ballet Dancer

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Bob Murphy

Bailiff

Renie Riano

Renie Riano

Mrs. Hepplethwaite

Bobby Watson

Bobby Watson

Defense Attorney

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Miada

Miada and Ray

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Ray

Miada and Ray

Wade Boteler

Wade Boteler

Cop (uncredited)

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John Butler

Waiter (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Game Player (uncredited)

Virginia Dabney

Virginia Dabney

Actress (uncredited)

Henry Hall

Henry Hall

Wellwisher (uncredited)

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Sam Harris

Party Guest (uncredited)

Samuel S. Hinds

Samuel S. Hinds

Oh, Oh, Oklahoma Actor (uncredited)

Edward Keane

Edward Keane

Backstage Reporter (uncredited)

Jack Kenney

Jack Kenney

Pete (uncredited)

Donald Kerr

Donald Kerr

Stagehand (uncredited)

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Ben Lewis

Man (uncredited)

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Pat McKee

Potential Bodyguard (uncredited)

Constance Moore

Constance Moore

(uncredited)

Frank Moran

Frank Moran

Bartender (uncredited)

Leonard Mudie

Leonard Mudie

Critic (uncredited)

Virginia Sale

Virginia Sale

Gawking Wife (uncredited)

Larry Steers

Larry Steers

Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited)

Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook

Potential Bodyguard (uncredited)

Harry Tyler

Harry Tyler

Gawking Husband (uncredited)

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Lucio Villegas

Dancer (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

September 6, 2022

I've always liked Alice Faye. She had a joie-de-vivre about her that always made me reckon that she really did appreciate just how fortunate she was to me making a good living from films. Here she turns in an amiable enough performance as "Betty", a would-be star of the Broadway stage. She is to headline the opening night of a new show from a much earlier iteration of "Don King" (Ken Murray). Thing is, nobody realised that this star-studded occasion was going to clash with an even bigger gathering, and unable to move his performance, the show looks to be going the way of the dodo. There must be solution - and it falls to waiter and sometime PR guy "Adams" (George Murphy) to come up with a clever plan that involves getting a wealthy backer to buy out the performance - "Daddy Warbucks" style. Who would do such a thing? Anyway, you can guess that a plan will be concocted, but poor old "Betty" is left out of the scheme, and so when she meets said millionaire, they two start to fall for each other with some engaging, if entirely predictable results. It's not a great film, no - but it has a certain freshness and it looks smart and stylish. The theme song is catchy enough, though not especially memorable, and the dance numbers are well put together offering us a glimpse of what passed for entertainment in 1930s America. It is a fun watch, just not a particularly notable one.

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