Summary
Two Girls and a Sailor is an American comedy romance film first released in 1944,
directed by Richard Thorpe.
The film stars June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, Van Johnson, Tom Drake and Henry Stephenson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Thorpe
- Script: Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman
- Photo: Robert Surtees
- Music: Kay Thompson, Roger Edens, Manuel de Falla
- Cast: June Allyson (Patsy Deyo), Gloria DeHaven (Jean Deyo), Van Johnson (John Dyckman Brown III), Tom Drake (Sgt. Frank Miller), Henry Stephenson (John Dyckman Brown I), Henry O’Neill (John Dychman Brown II), Ben Blue (Himself), Carlos Ramírez (Himself), Albert Coates (Himself), Donald Meek (Mr. Nizby), Amparo Iturbi (Herself), José Iturbi (Himself), Jimmy Durante (Billy ’Junior’ Kipp), Gracie Allen (Herself), Lena Horne (Herself), Virginia O’Brien (Herself – Soloist on ’Take it Easy’), Lee Wilde (Herself), Lyn Wilde (Herself), Harry James (Himself, Harry James), Helen Forrest (Herself), Xavier Cugat (Himself, Xavier Cugat), Lina Romay (Herself), Frank Holiday Jr. (Himself), Frank Jenks (Dick Deyo), Buster Keaton (Billy Kipp’s son (scenes deleted)), Harry Adams (Middle-aged man), Lynn Arlen (Dream Girl), Lee Bennett (Friend), Karin Booth (Dream Girl), James Carpenter (Soldier), Ruth Cherrington (Stout lady), Fred Coby (Sailor), Morgan Davies (Himself), Sol De Garda (Man in canteen), Hazel Dohlman (Dowager), Natalie Draper (Dream Girl), Dorothy Ford (Hotel guest), Allen Forienza (Call boy), William Frambes (Boy vaudevillian), Ava Gardner (Dream Girl), Ralph Gardner (Soldier), Charles Hayes (Man in evening clothes), Eilene Janssen (Patsy, age 4), Sheldon Jett (Fat man), Eddie Kane (Headwaiter), Henry Kruse (Himself – Soloist ("My Mother Told Me")), Joan Lawrence (Dream Girl), Billy Lechner (Call boy), Sandra Lee (Jean, age 1), Don Loper (Small-town wolf), Thomas Louden (Townsend (butler)), Wilbur Mack (Man in audience, ’Inka Dinka Doo’ Number), Peggy Maley (Dream Girl), May McAvoy (Bit Role), Doreen McCann (Patsy, age 2), Arthur McCullough (Bit Role), Tom McGuire (Applauding bartender), Harold Miller (Man in Nightclub Audience), Edmund Mortimer (Middle-aged man), Leo Mostovoy (Waiter), Diana Mumby (Cigarette girl), Norman Nielson (Bit Role), Helen O’Hara (Dream Girl), Shelby Payne (Cigarette girl), Gigi Perreau (Jean, age 2-1), George Pitman (Bit Role), Bob Priester (Bit Role), Fred Rapport (Captain of Waiters), Mickey Rentschler (Soldier), Larry Steers (Man in audience, ’A Love Like Ours’ Number), Frank Sully (Marine Pvt. Adams), Joan Thorsen (Gladys Deyo), Harry von Schloeten (Bit Role), Arthur Walsh (Lonesome soldier), Allan Watson (Bit Role), Doodles Weaver (Soldier playing the ocarina), Eve Whitney (Dream Girl), Kay Williams (Dream Girl), Florence Wix (Middle-aged woman), Joe Yule (The carpenter)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 124 min; B&W
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Musical / Comedy / Romance






