Summary
It’s a Great Feeling is an American film comedy first released in 1949,
directed by David Butler.
The film stars Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin and Irving Bacon.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: David Butler
- Script: Jack Rose, Melville Shavelson, I.A.L. Diamond
- Photo: Wilfred M. Cline
- Music: Jule Styne, Howard Jackson
- Cast: Dennis Morgan (Himself), Doris Day (Judy Adams), Jack Carson (Himself), Bill Goodwin (Arthur Trent), Irving Bacon (RR Information Clerk), Claire Carleton (Grace), Mazzone-Abbott Dancers (Dancers), Jean Andren (Headwaitress), Lois Austin (Saleslady), Shirley Ballard (Beautiful Girl on Bike), Janet Barrett (Michael Curtiz’s Secretary), Eugene Beday (Frenchman), Al Billings (Wrestler on Television), Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny), Paul Bradley (Frenchman), Carol Brewster (Model), Jan Bryant (Redhead), David Butler (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Frank Cady (Oculist), George Calliga (Frenchman), Sue Casey (Model), Robert Cherry (Passenger), Edward Clark (Minister), Gary Cooper (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Joan Crawford (Herself), Michael Curtiz (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Bunty Cutler (Reporter for Variety), Sayre Dearing (Studio Employee), Marcel De la Brosse (Frenchman), Jacqueline deWit (Trent’s secretary), Dudley Dickerson (Porter), Tom Dugan (Wrestling Fan in Bar), Carli Elinor (Frenchman), Franklyn Farnum (Man at Train Station), Pat Flaherty (Charlie, Studio Gate Guard), Bess Flowers (Studio Party Guest), Errol Flynn (Jeffrey Bushdinkle, the Groom), Buddy Gorman (WB Messenger Boy), Sandra Gould (Train Passenger in Upper), Sydney Greenstreet (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Ray Heindorf (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Vic Holbrook (Wrestler on Television), James Holden (Soda Jerk), Danny Kaye (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Douglas Kennedy (Opening Off-Screen Narrator), Mike Lally (Ticket Salesman), Wendy Lee (Agnes the Manicurist), Ralph Littlefield (Hayseed), Mickey McMasters (Wrestling Referee on Television), Peter Meersman (Flack), Harold Miller (Studio Party Guest), Henry Mirelez (Pedro), Ray Montgomery (Raoul Walsh’s Assistant), Forbes Murray (Distinguished Man), Patricia Neal (Herself, Cameo Appearance), Alfred Nunez (Pancho), William H. O’Brien (Saloon Waiter), William J. O’Brien (Saloon Waiter), Eleanor Parker (Herself, Cameo Appearance), Albert Petit (Frenchman), Albert Pollet (Frenchman), Maureen Reagan (Herself (child), Cameo Appearance), Ronald Reagan (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Waclaw Rekwart (Frenchman), Georges Renavent (Andre Bernet), Edward G. Robinson (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Rod Rogers (Flack), Cosmo Sardo (Studio Barber), Harry Seymour (Man in Upper Berth), George Sherwood (Reporter), Olan Soule (Flack), Mark Strong (Man with Cigar), Nita Talbot (Model), King Vidor (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Joan Vohs (Model), Raoul Walsh (Himself, Cameo Appearance), Harlan Warde (Publicity man), Eve Whitney (Model), Jack Wise (Train Passenger in Lower), Jane Wyman (Herself, Cameo Appearance)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min
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