Summary
Melody Lane is an American comedy romance film first released in 1941,
directed by Charles Lamont.
The film stars Judd McMichael, Ted McMichael, Joe McMichael, Mary Lou Cook and Leon Errol.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Lamont
- Script: Bernard Feins, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Howard Snyder, Morton Grant, George Rony
- Photo: Jerome Ash
- Music: Frank Skinner
- Cast: Judd McMichael (Rhythmeer Member Judd), Ted McMichael (Rhythmeer Member Ted), Joe McMichael (Rhythmeer Member Joe), Mary Lou Cook (Rhythmeer Member Mary Lou), Leon Errol (McKenzie), Anne Gwynne (Patricia Reynolds), Robert Paige (Gabe Morgan), Billy Lenhart (Butch), Kenneth Brown (Buddy), Donald Douglas (J. Roy Thomas), Baby Sandy (Sandy), Louis Da Pron (Louis), Red Stanley (Slim), Charles Coleman (Mr. Abercrombie), Will Lee (Mr. Russo), Tim Ryan (Police Sergeant), Barbara Brown (Mrs. Stuart), The Merry Macs (Quartet), Milton Kibbee (Carnival Recording Booth Man), Sidney Miller (Page Boy), Charles Williams (Thomas Assistant)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 60 min; B&W
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Comedy / Musical / Romance






