You'll Find Out

You'll Find Out

Infobox Film
name = You'll Find Out


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director = David Butler
producer = David Butler
writer = David Butler
James V. Kern
Monte Brice
Andrew Bennison
R.T.M. Scott
narrator =
starring = Boris Karloff
Peter Lorre
music =
cinematography = Frank Redman
editing = Irene Morra
distributor = RKO Radio Pictures
released = 22 November, 1940
runtime = 97 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0033283

"You'll Find Out" is a 1940 comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Boris Karloff. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in 1941 for Best Original Song ("I'd Know You Anywhere"). In this movie, members of an orchestra hired to play at a young heiress's birthday party uncover a plot against said heiress.

Cast

* Kay Kyser - Kay Kyser
* Peter Lorre - Professor Karl Fenninger
* Boris Karloff - Judge Spencer Mainwaring
* Béla Lugosi - Prince Saliano
* Helen Parrish - Janis Bellacrest
* Dennis O'Keefe - Chuck Deems
* Alma Kruger - Aunt Margo Bellacrest
* Joseph Eggenton - Jurgen - Butler
* Kay Kyser Band - Themselves (as Kay Kyser's Band)
* Harry Babbitt - Harry Babbitt
* Ginny Simms - Ginny Simms
* M. A. Bogue - Ish Kabibble (as Ish Kabibble)
* Sully Mason - Sully Mason

ee also

* Boris Karloff filmography
* Béla Lugosi filmography

External links

*imdb title|id=0033283|title=You'll Find Out


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