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Meet the People Directed by Charles Reisner Produced by Arthur Freed
E.Y. HarburgStarring June Allyson
Morris Ankrum
Lucille Ball
John Craven
Howard Freeman
Steven Geray
Betty Jaynes
Spike Jones and his City Slickers
Bert Lahr
Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra
Virginia O'Brien
Dick Powell
Rags Ragland
Paul ReganMusic by Lennie Hayton Cinematography Robert Surtees Editing by Alex Troffey Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release date(s) June 1, 1944 Running time 100 min. Country USA Language English Meet the People was a 1944 MGM patriotic film made during World War II with Lucille Ball and Dick Powell that took its title from a successful Los Angeles stage revue. The film stars Lucille Ball as Julie Hampton, a stage actress who goes to work in a shipyard after the play in which she was planning to star is aborted by the shipyard worker (Dick Powell as William 'Swanee' Swanson) who wrote it, having disliked the Broadway glitz preferred by the play's director. Reporting for work the first day, actress Hampton discovers that the shipyard workers themselves are fully capable of performing in their own production. Yet in spite of a budding love interest between them, Swanson and Hampton clash over the simple authenticity of worker performers vs. the necessary essentials of a "professional" production.
Meet the People features Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, as well as Spike Jones and his City Slickers, as well as Virginia O'Brien from the original stage cast, who sings the hit song Say We're Sweethearts Again.
The phrase "Heavens to Murgatroyd!" later popularized by cartoon character Snagglepuss was originally uttered by Bert Lahr in the movie.
External links
- Meet the People at the Internet Movie Database
- Meet the People at AllRovi
Categories:- 1944 films
- American films
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films
- 1940s comedy films
- English-language films
- Black-and-white films
- 1940s comedy film stubs
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