Twentieth Century Fox (Nov 07, 1956)
Drama | Fantasy | Musical
USA | English | Color | 2h 8min
| 1. | State Fair | 1945 |
| 2. | State Fair | 1962 |
| 3. | Oklahoma! | 1955 |
| 4. | Carousel | 1956 |
| 5. | The King and I | 1956 |
| 6. | South Pacific | 1958 |
| 7. | The Sound of Music | 1965 |
Billy Bigelow has been dead for 15 years. Now outside the pearly gates, he long ago waived his right to go back to Earth for a day. He has heard that there is a problem with his family: namely with his wife Julie Bigelow, née Jordan, and his child he hasn't met. He would now like to head back to Earth to assist in rectifying the problem; but before he may go, he has to get permission from the gatekeeper by telling him his story. Adapted from the Rodgers and Hammerstein hit Broadway musical.
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Gordon MacRae | Billy Bigelow |
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Shirley Jones | Julie Jordan |
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Cameron Mitchell | Jigger Craigin |
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Barbara Ruick | Carrie Pipperidge |
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Claramae Turner | Cousin Nettie |
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Robert Rounseville | Mr. Enoch Snow |
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Gene Lockhart | Starkeeper |
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Audrey Christie | Mrs. Mullin |
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Susan Luckey | Louise Bigelow |
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William LeMassena | Heavenly Friend |
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John Dehner | Mr. Bascombe |
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Jacques d'Amboise | Louise's 'Starlight Carnival' Dancing Partner |
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Walter Bacon | Graduation Spectator |
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Robert Banas | Ruffian in Louise's Ballet |
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Tex Brodus | Townsman |
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Buddy Bryan | Dancer |
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Bob Calder | Dancer |
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Harry Carter | Third Policeman |
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Robert Cole | Man at Clambake |
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Fred Curt | Dancer |
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Drusilla Davis | Girl at Clambake |
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Richard Deacon | First Policeman |
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Marion Dempsey | Sword Swallower |
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Harrison Dowd | Clem |
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Maurice Duree | Dancer |
| Director | Henry King |
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| Writer | Phoebe Ephron, Henry Ephron, Oscar Hammerstein II, Ferenc Molnár, Benjamin Glazer | |
| Producer | Henry Ephron, Darryl F. Zanuck | |
| Musician | Alfred Newman | |
| Photography | Charles G. Clarke | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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