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Night and Day is an American film first released in 1946,
directed by Michael Curtiz.
The film stars Cary Grant, Alexis Smith, Monty Woolley, Ginny Simms and Jane Wyman.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Michael Curtiz
- Script: Charles Hoffman, Leo Townsend, William Bowers, Jack Moffitt
- Photo: J. Peverell Marley, William V. Skall
- Cast: Cary Grant (Cole Porter), Alexis Smith (Linda Lee Porter), Monty Woolley (Himself), Ginny Simms (Carole Hill), Jane Wyman (Gracie Harris), Eve Arden (Gabrielle), Victor Francen (Anatole Giron), Alan Hale (Leon Dowling), Dorothy Malone (Nancy), Tom D’Andrea (Bernie), Selena Royle (Kate Porter), Donald Woods (Ward Blackburn), Henry Stephenson (Omar Cole), Paul Cavanagh (Bart McClelland), Sig Ruman (Wilowski), Carlos Ramírez (Specialty Singer), Milada Mladova (Specialty Dancer), George Zoritch (Specialty Dancer), Adam Di Gatano (Specialty Dancer), Jane Di Gatano (Specialty Dancer), Estelle Sloan (Specialty Dancer), Mary Martin (Herself), John Alvin (Petey), Gloria Anderson (Tall Showgirl), Valerie Ardis (Nurse), Robert Arthur (Customer), Lynn Baggett (Sexboat), Richard Bartell (Photographer), Edward Biby (Surgeon), Herman Bing (Ladisaus Smedick (second ’Peaches’)), Betty Blair (Nurse), George Boyce (Stage Manager), Maurice Brierre (French Waiter), Harlan Briggs (Doorman), Edgar Caldwell (American Officer), Peter Camlin (French Lieutenant), Hobart Cavanaugh (Man in Hospital Corridor), Wheaton Chambers (Assistant Headwaiter), Joan Chandler (Bit Role), Jack Chefe (Headwaiter), Willis Clare (Husband), Pat Clark (Specialty Trio Member), Chester Clute (Music Publisher), John Compton (Student), Joyce Compton (Chorine), Dorothy Costello (Dancer), Ruth Costello (Dancer), Harry Crocker (Newspaperman), Frank Dae (Professor), Armba Dandridge (Bit part), Boyd Davis (Dean), Harold De Becker (English Workman), Fred Deming (Guest), Bernard DeRoux (Assistant to Giron), Henri DeSoto (Waiter), Jimmie Dodd (Red, a Student), Fred Dosch (French Waiter), Paula Drew (Specialty Trio Member), Adrian Droeshout (Man at Bar), Pierre Duval (French Officer), Dick Earle (Doctor), Fern Emmett (Secretary), Richard Erdman (Music Store Customer), Herbert Evans (Bobby), Frank Ferguson (Tina’s Father), Sam Flint (Professor), Howard Freeman (Max Fisher (producer)), Rudolf Friml Jr. (Orchestra Leader), Lance Fuller (Bit part), Paul Garkie (Student), Eugene Gericke (Soldier), Pat Gleason (Dance Director), John Goldsworthy (Yale Gentleman), Ernest Golm (Foreign Gentleman), Lisa Golm (Foreign Lady), Buddy Gorman (English Pageboy), Marion Gray (Wife), Paul Gustine (Man in Theater), Creighton Hale (Man in Theater), Bill Hardsway (Surgeon), Jane Harker (Specialty Trio Member), Patsy Harmon (Young Customer), Edna Mae Harris (Nurse), Henry Hastings (Black Bartender), Hans Herbert (Headwaiter), Tom Herbert (Drunk), Emil Hilb (Orchestra Leader), Bill Hind (English Officer), Shep Houghton (Dancer), Rune Hultman (American Lieutenant), Boyd Irwin (Professor), Gladden James (Doctor), Jack W. Johnston (Doctor), Eddie Kane (Head Waiter), Art Kassel Jr. (Student), Colin Kenny (Doorman), George Kirby (Cab Driver), Joe Kirkwood Jr. (Classmate), Mike Lally (Doctor), Leota Lorraine (Wife), Ellen Lowe (Nurse), Frank Marlowe (Army Driver), Jo Ann Marlowe (Tina), Gregory Marshall (Small Caroler), Caren Marsh (Young Customer), Alan Marston (American Officer), Ruth Matthews (Nurse), Tom McGuire (Surgeon), Fay McKenzie (Singer, "Easy To Love"), Claire Meade (Customer), George Meader (Minister), Marie Melish (Scrubwoman), John Miles (Student), Frank Miliott (Man in theater), Charles F. Miller (Professor), Jacqueline Milo (French Girl), Rene Mimieux (Man at Bar), Bert Moorhouse (Yale Alumnus – 1916), Jack Mower (Livery Chauffeur), Clarence Muse (Porter), Mayo Newhall (Bearded Man), Georgie Nokes (Wayne Blackburn as a boy), Vivien Oakland (Married Woman), Helen O’Hara (Chorine), Garry Owen (Joe the bartender), Michael Panaieff (French Officer), John Pearson (First ’Peaches’), Helen Pender (Pretty Nurse), Albert Petit (French Waiter), Louis Quince (Husband), Rebel Randall (Chorus girl), Dorothy Reisner (Young customer), Gordon Richards (Cochran), Jack Richardson (Surgeon), George Riley (O’Halloran), Cyril Ring (Married Man), Arlyn Roberts (Chorus Girl), Susanne Rosser (Chorine), Don Roy (Bandleader), Laddie Rucker (Student), Marshall Ruth (Yale Alumnus – 1916), Virginia Sale (Minister’s Wife), Fred Santley (Yale Alumnus, 1916), Leonardo Scavino (French Officer), Allen Schute (English Officer), Wallace Scott (Chauffeur), Almira Sessions (Woman in Hospital Corridor), Harry Seymour (Clarence (piano player)), Laurie Sherman (Intern), Barbara Slater (Tall Showgirl), Gene Stanley (Classmate of Porter), Nick Stewart (Black Waiter), George Suzanne (Waiter), Laura Treadwell (Woman in Theater), Gladys Turney (Society Woman), Elizabeth Valentine (Matron in Hospital), Philip Van Zandt (Librettist), George Volk (American Officer), John Vosper (Bit part), Regina Wallace (Tina’s Mother), Bobby Watson (Director), Crane Whitley (Commercial Artist), Charles Williams (Customer), Eric Wilton (English Officer), Joan Winfield (Nurse), Bertha Woolford (Servant)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 128 min
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