The actor playing the doctor in this movie, and his vocal mannerisms, were characterized and parodied in a lot of the early Warner Bros. cartoons. Finally cool to the see the actual actor's face that inspired the animators over at the Warner Bros. studios lot.
Cass Daley was an awesome singer! My favorite song from this movie is HE LOVED ME TIL THE ALL CLEAR CAME! Catchy, funny song. Of course, she's singing about hooking up with someone in a bomb shelter and never seeing the person again. LOL. But fast forward some 70 years later, the 1night-stand/hookup culture is insanely rampant!
Can anyone blamed him. He had so much talent and it was used as boy scout singing from morning to sunset. Thank God he got his break with Murder, My Sweet.
Great film. I'm used to Bing and Bob hitting it off with Dorothy. Just my starting perspective. All great performances. Cass Daley is new to me but already I'm in awe!
I love how naive the Dad is. He didn't understand the title of his daughter's show "Strip Strip Hooray" and he didn't get the joke around 15:05. This is a silly and fun movie for when you don't want to watch anything heavy or dramatic.
@@GypsyFairy85 the color quality is so faded, bad and un-natural looking it looks like the early bad colorization that was used in the 1980s. This appears to be a copy that was copied on VHS from a late night TV movie that was faded and in poor quality. 😱🤔
@@CharlieChilders-wm9gb This is not even the original copy that I got. This is the "restored" version, that we did. This particular movie has never been released on VHS or DVD, and it's been nearly impossible to find a copy that was watchable. Trust me when I say, that this version is as good as it gets - until it gets a proper release.
@@cassdaley2652 you are so right about the quality of the old copy of a copy of a VHS tape and a bad print that they showed on TV. However, we should all be very grateful that we have this available to watch of Dorothy Lamour. I am very happy and when I watched it the other night because I had never seen this Dorothy Lamour movie. I wish Paramount would release more of her movies to be sold on DVD/Blu-ray. Incidentally, this was a terrible cheap rushed up movie and Dorothy Lamour was forced to do whatever they asked her to while she was at the Paramount. This was such a waste for her beauty and talent.🤔
@@CharlieChilders-wm9gb From what I have read, it actually made quite a lot of money at the box office. And they actually spent a pretty penny on it - even filmed on location, which was rare. The movie is war-time escapism. Light piece of fluff.
Do yourself a favor. Just SKIP this one! This is a ”Three Wastes” movie - it’s a waste of time, talent, and celluloid. Even after you watch it, you can’t think of any evidence that the movie even exists. (In his review, Bosley Crowther called it “a slap-dash affair, knocked together by a gang of joke-book carpenters and a whole slew of jingling tunesmiths…In times less abnormal than the present, this movie probably wouldn't even have been made.”) With just a couple of exceptions, the songs in the movie are completely unrelated to the plot. It’s like Paramount had a bunch of random songs from various songwriters lying around the studio music department, and they created this movie just so they could throw the songs into it. In an era where all you had to do to get an Oscar nomination for Best Song was to insert a song into a movie, this movie couldn’t even manage THAT MUCH!
I love Dorothy Lamour-more please!!🤗😱👍♥️💞♥️
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎥❤
The band number makes up for everything else.
Released November 11th,1943
I'd never seen this before!! I loved it!!
Love the opening shots featuring The Southern Pacific Daylight. My Grandfather served on her.
JOHN HINDS How fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
The actor playing the doctor in this movie, and his vocal mannerisms, were characterized and parodied in a lot of the early Warner Bros. cartoons. Finally cool to the see the actual actor's face that inspired the animators over at the Warner Bros. studios lot.
Best part of this movie is the beginning.
The con man and poker. 😂
Cass Daley was an awesome singer! My favorite song from this movie is HE LOVED ME TIL THE ALL CLEAR CAME! Catchy, funny song. Of course, she's singing about hooking up with someone in a bomb shelter and never seeing the person again. LOL. But fast forward some 70 years later, the 1night-stand/hookup culture is insanely rampant!
By the 1940's Dick Powe'll was getting fed up being in musicals.
Can anyone blamed him. He had so much talent and it was used as boy scout singing from morning to sunset. Thank God he got his break with
Murder, My Sweet.
Great film. I'm used to Bing and Bob hitting it off with Dorothy. Just my starting perspective. All great performances. Cass Daley is new to me but already I'm in awe!
I'm in love with Cass! Until the all clear comes ;)
I love how naive the Dad is. He didn't understand the title of his daughter's show "Strip Strip Hooray" and he didn't get the joke around 15:05. This is a silly and fun movie for when you don't want to watch anything heavy or dramatic.
37:30 This cowgirl with the 'teeth', I don't recall seeing her in anything previously. [New to me]
One of the silliest, stupidest, corniest motion pictures I've seen in a long time...and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
camp, cormy and fun😎👏
Thanks for posting! How did you get ahold of this?
A Musical 'Western' ?? 😱
Well, its much better than gratuitous sex & violence.
(R, X rated, Porn marketed as general entertainment).
I'm here cause I heard her song in fallout 76
Casper Cortez I appreciate it, thank you!
I am looking for Stolen Haven 1938 with Gene Reynolds and also Rationing 1944 with Wallace Beery
Lon Brooklyn I don’t have either of those, sorry!
@@cassdaley2652 That's alright
Why did they colorize it?????????????????
On the title shot its says "Riding High in Technicolor" as my mother used to say "Why doncha wake up and live?"
@@GypsyFairy85 the color quality is so faded, bad and un-natural looking it looks like the early bad colorization that was used in the 1980s. This appears to be a copy that was copied on VHS from a late night TV movie that was faded and in poor quality. 😱🤔
@@CharlieChilders-wm9gb This is not even the original copy that I got. This is the "restored" version, that we did. This particular movie has never been released on VHS or DVD, and it's been nearly impossible to find a copy that was watchable. Trust me when I say, that this version is as good as it gets - until it gets a proper release.
@@cassdaley2652 you are so right about the quality of the old copy of a copy of a VHS tape and a bad print that they showed on TV. However, we should all be very grateful that we have this available to watch of Dorothy Lamour. I am very happy and when I watched it the other night because I had never seen this Dorothy Lamour movie. I wish Paramount would release more of her movies to be sold on DVD/Blu-ray. Incidentally, this was a terrible cheap rushed up movie and Dorothy Lamour was forced to do whatever they asked her to while she was at the Paramount. This was such a waste for her beauty and talent.🤔
@@CharlieChilders-wm9gb From what I have read, it actually made quite a lot of money at the box office. And they actually spent a pretty penny on it - even filmed on location, which was rare. The movie is war-time escapism. Light piece of fluff.
Looking for "you never can tell" does anyone know where I can find it on here?? BEST DICK POWELL MOVIE!!
It’s on u tube.
@Mike. P. yes I found it a couple months ago, SO HAPPY!!!!! 😍
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Do yourself a favor. Just SKIP this one! This is a ”Three Wastes” movie - it’s a waste of time, talent, and celluloid. Even after you watch it, you can’t think of any evidence that the movie even exists. (In his review, Bosley Crowther called it “a slap-dash affair, knocked together by a gang of joke-book carpenters and a whole slew of jingling tunesmiths…In times less abnormal than the present, this movie probably wouldn't even have been made.”)
With just a couple of exceptions, the songs in the movie are completely unrelated to the plot. It’s like Paramount had a bunch of random songs from various songwriters lying around the studio music department, and they created this movie just so they could throw the songs into it. In an era where all you had to do to get an Oscar nomination for Best Song was to insert a song into a movie, this movie couldn’t even manage THAT MUCH!
I liked it, great World War II escapist entertainment!