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Meet Miss Bobby Socks
1944 film directed by Glenn Tryon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Meet Miss Bobby Socks is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Glenn Tryon and starring Bob Crosby and Lynn Merrick. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 12, 1944.[1][2]
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Plot
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Cast
- Bob Crosby as Don Collins
- Lynn Merrick as Helen Tyler
- Louise Erickson as Susan Tyler
- Robert White as Howard Barnes
- Howard Freeman as Tom Tyler
- Kim Loo Sisters as Speciality Act
- Louis Jordan as Louis Jordan
- The Tympany Five as themselves
- Bob Alden as Bob (uncredited)
- Venna Archer as Jitterbug (uncredited)
- Carla Balenda as Pillow (uncredited)
- Gladys Blake as Mrs. Loomis (uncredited)
- Marguerite Campbell as Bobby Sock Girl (uncredited)
- Bill Chaney as Jitterbug (uncredited)
- Mary Currier as Mrs. Tyler (uncredited)
- Daisy as Thirsty (uncredited)
- Pauline Drake as Receptionist (uncredited)
- Toni Eden as Bobby Sock Girl (uncredited)
- Raoul Freeman as Guard (uncredited)
- Helen Gerald as Bobby Sock Girl (uncredited)
- John Hamilton as R. N. Swanson (uncredited)
- Rex Lease as Guard (uncredited)
- Nelson Leigh as Henry Bricker (uncredited)
- Teddy Mangean as Messenger (uncredited)
- Alphonse Martell as Headwaiter (uncredited)
- Forbes Murray as Colonel (uncredited)
- Pat Parrish as Gloria (uncredited)
- Joey Ray as Announcer (uncredited)
- Syd Saylor as Harry Loomis (uncredited)
- Michel Silva as Michel (uncredited)
- John Tyrrell as Waiter Captain (uncredited)
- Pierre Watkin as Quinlan (uncredited)
- Florence Wix as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
- Douglas Wood as Principal Whitaker (uncredited)
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Production
Robert White was cast on the basis of his performance on Broadway in Kiss and Tell.[3] Filming took place in June 1944.[4]
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