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I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

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A biopic of the career of Joe Howard (12 Feb.,1878 - 19 May, 1961), famous songwriter of the early 20th Century. Howard wrote the title song, Goodbye, My Lady Love; and Hello, My Baby among many others. Mark Stevens was dubbed by Buddy Clark, well known singer of the 30's and 40's

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

31 July 1947

Country

United States of America

Cast

June Haver

June Haver

Katie McCullem

Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens

Joseph E. Howard

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Lulu Madison

Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

Will Hough

Lenore Aubert

Lenore Aubert

Fritzi Barrington

William Frawley

William Frawley

Jim Mason

Gene Nelson

Gene Nelson

Tommy Yale

Truman Bradley

Truman Bradley

Martin Webb

George Cleveland

George Cleveland

John McCullen

Victor Adamson

Victor Adamson

Man in Line (uncredited)

John Arledge

John Arledge

Clerk (uncredited)

Sam Ash

Sam Ash

Quartet Member (uncredited)

William Bailey

William Bailey

Audience Member (uncredited)

Joseph E. Bernard

Joseph E. Bernard

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Edward Biby

Edward Biby

Audience Member (uncredited)

Eddie Borden

Eddie Borden

Quartette Member (uncredited)

Bruce Cameron

Bruce Cameron

Acrobat (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Stagedoor Johnny (uncredited)

Harry Cheshire

Harry Cheshire

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Audience Member (uncredited)

Edward Clark

Edward Clark

Stage Doorman (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Theater Vendor (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Stagehand (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Stagehand (uncredited)

Antonio Filauri

Antonio Filauri

Italian Barber (uncredited)

Joe Gilbert

Joe Gilbert

Train Passenger (uncredited)

George Gramlich

George Gramlich

Quartette Member (uncredited)

William E. Green

William E. Green

Hawker (uncredited)

Robert Haines

Robert Haines

Audience Member (uncredited)

Henry Hall

Henry Hall

Elderly Gentleman (uncredited)

Donna Hamilton

Donna Hamilton

Chorine (uncredited)

Mary Adams Hayes

Mary Adams Hayes

Acrobat (uncredited)

Lew Hearn

Lew Hearn

Karl (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood

Herbert Heywood

Doorman (uncredited)

Marjorie Holliday

Marjorie Holliday

Chorine (uncredited)

Perry Ivins

Perry Ivins

Critic (uncredited)

Charles Judels

Charles Judels

Herman Bartholdy (uncredited)

Robert Emmett Keane

Robert Emmett Keane

Mr. Kurlinger (uncredited)

Donald Kerr

Donald Kerr

Quartet Member (uncredited)

Mildred Kornman

Mildred Kornman

Chorine (uncredited)

Ethan Laidlaw

Ethan Laidlaw

Soldier in Show (uncredited)

Elaine Langan

Elaine Langan

Chorine (uncredited)

Nolan Leary

Nolan Leary

Audience Member (uncredited)

George Lloyd

George Lloyd

Hawker (uncredited)

Charles Marsh

Charles Marsh

Bill, Stage Manager (uncredited)

Sam McDaniel

Sam McDaniel

Waiter (uncredited)

Charles Meakin

Charles Meakin

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Walter Merrill

Walter Merrill

Hawker (uncredited)

John Merton

John Merton

President Theodore Roosevelt (uncredited)

Eve Miller

Eve Miller

Anita (uncredited)

John 'Skins' Miller

John 'Skins' Miller

Kassel (uncredited)

Alice Mock

Alice Mock

Singer (uncredited)

William Murphy

William Murphy

Messenger Boy (uncredited)

Richard Neill

Richard Neill

Audience Member (uncredited)

Florence O'Brien

Florence O'Brien

Marie, Fritzi's Maid (uncredited)

Jean O'Donnell

Jean O'Donnell

Chorine (uncredited)

Broderick O'Farrell

Broderick O'Farrell

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Steve Olsen

Steve Olsen

Song Plugger (uncredited)

Manuel París

Manuel París

Stagehand in Alley (uncredited)

Milton Parsons

Milton Parsons

Mr. Fennabeck (uncredited)

Walter Pietila

Walter Pietila

Acrobat (uncredited)

Paul Power

Paul Power

Audience Member (uncredited)

Claire Richards

Claire Richards

Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson

Dewey Robinson

King Louis (uncredited)

Merrill Rodin

Merrill Rodin

Willie (uncredited)

Dick Rush

Dick Rush

Bartender (uncredited)

Lewis L. Russell

Lewis L. Russell

T.J. Milford (uncredited)

Dick Ryan

Dick Ryan

Hawker (uncredited)

Frank J. Scannell

Frank J. Scannell

Mack, Stage Manager (uncredited)

Almira Sessions

Almira Sessions

Miss Claybourne (uncredited)

Harry Seymour

Harry Seymour

Charlie (uncredited)

John Sheehan

John Sheehan

Stage Doorman (uncredited)

Mary Jane Shores

Mary Jane Shores

Chorine (uncredited)

William Smith

William Smith

Young Boy (uncredited)

Ray Spiker

Ray Spiker

Acrobat (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Audience Member (uncredited)

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson

Brother Williams (uncredited)

George Taylor

George Taylor

Brother John Martin (uncredited)

Wayne C. Treadway

Wayne C. Treadway

Audience Member (uncredited)

Ricki Van Dusen

Ricki Van Dusen

Chorine (uncredited)

Savona King

Savona King

Chorine (uncredited)

Joe Whitehead

Joe Whitehead

Bartender (uncredited)

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