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Music for Millions

Music for Millions(1945)

Also Known As: Dear Barbara | One hundred girls and a man |

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Brief Synopsis

A pregnant musician awaits her husband's return from World War II.

Cast & Crew

Henry Koster Director
José Iturbi Himself
June Allyson Barbara ["Babs"] Ainsworth
Jimmy Durante [Andy] Andrews
Marsha Hunt Rosalind
Hugh Herbert Uncle Ferdinand ["Bish"]
Larry Adler Larry [Adler]
Ben Lessy Kickebush
Connie Gilchrist Travelers Aid woman
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Additional Details

MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  New York opening: 21 Dec 1944
Release Date:  1945 Production Date:  A Henry Koster Production
AFI; Ted
Ted: 16mm #45 303-1
Color/B&W:  Black and White Distributions Co:  Loew's Inc.
Sound:  Mono (Western Electric Sound System) Production Co:  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Duration(mins):  117 or 120 Country:  United States
Duration(feet):  10,549    
Duration(reels):  not available    

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  • Lovely!

    RedRain 2012-11-04

    I watch this film each time TCM airs it and I love it still. The music w/Jose Iturbi is worth watching the film for, as it is full orchestra and... MORE>

  • Clair de lune

    sam 2012-11-04

    I first saw this in a hotel room in Bay City, MI. I was missing the woman I loved. It was Larry Adler's "Clair de Lune" on the harmonica... MORE>

  • Childhood

    Jean 2012-04-08

    Like many of your writers I also saw this as a 7 year old and have never forgotten it, I would love to see it available on DVD. It takes me back so... MORE>