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Just For You
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Description

Widower Jordan Blake, a successful Broadway Producer, has always been too busy for his children, Barbara and Jerry. His girlfriend, Carolina, a musical comedy star, urges Jordan to take his kids on a vacation and get to know them before they are all grown up. Is Jordan already too late?

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Widower Jordan Blake (Bing Crosby) has had wild success as a Broadway producer, but not much as a father. To win back their affection, he decides to take one last vacation with his kids. (Bob Arthur, Natalie Wood) before they're not "kids" anymore. But that's when Blake discovers that his son may have grown up sooner than Dad anticipated--he's fallen in love with his father's girlfriend, a musical-comedy star (Jane Wyman)! This lively film also stars Ethel Barrymore and features the Oscar-nominated tune "Zing A Little Zong." And when Bing zings, everyone has a great time.

Songbook

Call Me Tonight
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Partially sung by Robert Arthur
Performed by Bing Crosby

Checkin' My Heart
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Jane Wyman

A Flight of Fancy
Music by Harry Warren
Heard as instrumental in party scene after "Zing" number
Out-take: Performed by Bing Crosby

He's Just Crazy for Me
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Jane Wyman

I'll Si-Si Ya in Bahia
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Bing Crosby

Just for You
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Bing Crosby

The Live Oak Tree
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Bing Crosby and schoolgirls

The Maiden of Guadalupe
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Jane Wyman and chorus

The Ol' Spring Fever
Music by Harry Warren
Whistled by Bing Crosby and used in underscoring only
Out-take: Performed by Bing Crosby

On the 10:10 (From Ten-Ten-Tennessee)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Bing Crosby and Ben Lessy

Zing a Little Zong
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, and chorus

Zin Zin Zin
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Alfredo Testoni
Sung by Flo Sandon's

Cast

Bing Crosby as Jordan Blake

Jane Wyman as Carolina Hill

Ethel Barrymore as Alida De Bronkhart

Robert Arthur as Jerry Blake

Natalie Wood as Barbara Blake

Cora Witherspoon as Mrs. Angevine

Ben Lessy as Georgie Polansky

Regis Toomey as Mr. Hodges

Art Smith as Leo

Leon Tyler as David McKenzie

Willis Bouchey as Hank Ross

Herb Vigran as George, Jordan's Chauffeur

Ralph Montgomery as Terence

Robert Rockwell as John Ransome

Douglas Evans as Raymond

Alex Akimoff as Waiter

Mary Bayless as Bit Part

John Beckner as Acrobat

Edward Clark as Sam, Stage Doorman

James Conaty as Party / Dance Extra

Sheryl Deauville as Dancer and singer at girls school

Jimmie Dundee as Air ForceSergeant

Franklyn Farnum as Cook

Sam Finn as Photographer

Bess Flowers as Mrs. Lord

Roy Gordon as Luncheon Guest / School Trustee

Arthur Gould-Porter as Alcott Anderson

Herschel Graham as Photographer

Nancy Hale as Guest

Buck Harrington as Police Sergeant

June Hedin as Hillary Girl

Vern Hollingsworth as Acrobat

Stuart Holmes as Luncheon Guest / School Trustee

Max Keith as Stage Manager

Tony Kent as The Proctor

Karen Kester as Jane Anderson

Susan Kester as Hillary Girl

Edith Leslie as Mrs. Atwater

Florence Lessing as Specialty Dancer

Sylvia Lewis as Ensemble dancer

Mark Linnes as Acrobat

Ed Lucitt as Acrobat

Herbert Lytton as Dr. McKenzie

Eddie Magill as Stagehand

Mike Mahoney as Air Force Captain Mahoney

Joel Marston as Harvey

Irene Martin as Member of USO Troupe

Doreen McCann as Hillary Girl

Bill Meader as Photographer

Harold Miller as Colonel Jamison

Jack Mulhall as Major

George Nardelli as Waiter

Daniel Negrin as Specialty Dancer

Julie Newmar as Chorine

Miriam Pandor as Specialty Dancer

Jack Pepper as Stagehand

Hal Rand as Reporter

Karl R. Reinecker as Acrobat

Mark Roberts as Reporter

Robert S. Scott as Lieutenant

Charles O. Simms as Acrobat

Brick Sullivan as Policeman

Dick Wessel as Master Sergeant, Air Force Recruiter

Dave Willock as Lunch Counter Man

  
 

Directed by
Elliott Nugent

Writing credits
Stephen Vincent Benet - story "Famous"
Robert Carson - screenwriter

Produced by
Pat Duggan - producer

Cinematography by
George Barnes

Film Editing by
Doane Harrison and Ellsworth Hoagland

Art Direction by
Roland Anderson
Hal Pereira

Set Decoration by
Sam Comer
Ray Moyer

Costume Design by
Edith Head

Music Department
Emil Newman - musical director

Other crew
Helen Tamiris - choreographer




 
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