Summary
So This Is New York is an American film comedy first released in 1948,
directed by Richard Fleischer.
The film is based on a novel by Ring Lardner and stars Henry Morgan, Rudy Vallee, Bill Goodwin, Hugh Herbert and Leo Gorcey.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Fleischer
- Script: Herbert Baker, Carl Foreman, Ring Lardner (novel)
- Photo: John L. Russell
- Music: Dimitri Tiomkin
- Cast: Henry Morgan (Ernie Finch), Rudy Vallee (Herbert Daley), Bill Goodwin (Jimmy Ralston), Hugh Herbert (Mr. Lucius Trumball), Leo Gorcey (Sid Mercer – Jockey), Virginia Grey (Ella Goff Finch), Dona Drake (Kate Goff), Jerome Cowan (Francis Griffin), Dave Willock (Willis Gilbey), Frank Orth (A.J. Gluskoter), Arnold Stang (Western Union Clerk), William Bakewell (Hotel Clerk), Phil Arnold (New York Cab Driver), Dick Elliott (Heckler in Audience), Jimmy Hunt (Little Bobby – Boy in Play), Al Kikume (Hawaiian Waiter), Joe McTurk (Bookie), Jack Perry (Mr. Hemingway), Lucien Prival (Waiter), Larry Steers (Albert Finnett – Play Critic), Larry Wheat (Lawyer), Eric Wilton (Train PAssenger), Will Wright (Uncle Fergus)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 79 min; B&W
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