Out of This World (1945)
Directed by Hal Walker
Genres - Musical, Music, War, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Parody/Spoof |
Release Date - Jul 13, 1945 (USA - Unknown), Jul 13, 1945 (USA) |
Run Time - 96 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this musical, a messenger boy does a remarkable imitation of Bing Crosby and finds himself surrounded by luscious little bobby-soxers. One woman is so impressed by his Crosbiesque crooning that she takes him New York and convinces investors to bank on him. Unfortunately, she accidentally sells the shares for 125 percent of the profits. Fortunately, by the end, the situation is rectified. Songs include: "June Comes Around Every Year," "Out Of This World" (Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen), "I'd Rather Be Me" (Eddie Cherkose, Felix Bernard, Sam Coslow), "All I Do Is Beat That Golden Drum" (Coslow, sung by Cass Daley), "It Takes A Little Bit More" (Coslow), "A Sailor With An Eight-Hour Pass" (Ben Raleigh, Bernie Wayne, sung by Daley) and "The Ghost Of Mr. Chopin" (Coslow).
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agent [representative], audience, benefit [event], concert, employment, finances, impersonation, lady, manager, messenger, musical [play], orchestra, profit, publicity, show, songwriter, stars [celebrities], talent, voice [speaking], binge