Tea for Two (1950) | |
Director(s) | David Butler |
Producer(s) | William Jacobs |
Top Genres | Comedy, Film Adaptation, Musical, Romance |
Top Topics | Based on Play, Broadway, Show Business |
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Tea for Two (1950) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by David Butler and produced by William Jacobs.
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Musical Monday: Tea for Two (1950)
on Aug 21, 2023 From Comet Over HollywoodIt?s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: Tea for Two (1950) ? Musical... Read full article
An Afternoon Tea with Doris Day: Tea For Two (David Butler, 1950)
By Virginie Pronovost on Apr 3, 2020 From The Wonderful World of CinemaAs I start writing this article, it is currently March 6. I’m sitting in a caf? in S?dermalm, the in neighbourhood where I’m living in Stockholm. I’ve never been there before (I like discovering new places to broaden my options). I don’t feel it’s the best place in term... Read full article
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In this version of the Broadway musical "No, No, Nanette", Eve Arden plays Pauline, but in the original 1940 version she played Kitty.
On the DVD release and Turner Classic Movies showings, beneath the credit "Screen Play by Harry Clork" the credit for the play "No, No, Nanette" and its writers as source material is obscured by a reddish-brown smudge. Furthermore, lyricist Irving Caesar was omitted.
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On the DVD release and Turner Classic Movies showings, beneath the credit "Screen Play by Harry Clork" the credit for the play "No, No, Nanette" and its writers as source material is obscured by a reddish-brown smudge. Furthermore, lyricist Irving Caesar was omitted.
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