Yahoo Web Search

  1. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

    I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

    1947 · Romance · 1h 48m

Search results

  1. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now is a 1947 American historical musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring June Haver, Mark Stevens and Martha Stewart. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now is a biographical film about Joseph E. Howard, the "writer" of the popular song of the same title.

  2. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With June Haver, Mark Stevens, Martha Stewart, Reginald Gardiner. A biopic of the career of Joe Howard (12 February 1878 - 19 May 1961), famous songwriter of the early 20th Century.

    • (205)
    • Musical
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1947-08
  3. Bing Crosby – in the film The Star Maker (1939). June Haver and others in the film I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) [5] Perry Como with Ted Weems ' Orchestra – a 1939 recording [6] which reached the No. 2 position in the Billboard charts in 1947. [7] Como recorded the song again on May 29, 1947.

  4. When aspiring songwriter Joe Howard (Mark Stevens) sells one of his songs to beautiful but cunning singer Lulu Madison (Martha Stewart), she steals credit for the composition but attempts to...

    • Musical, Romance
    • June Haver, Mark Stevens, Martha Stewart
    • Lloyd Bacon
  5. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now. Jump to Edit. Summaries. A biopic of the career of Joe Howard (12 February 1878 - 19 May 1961), famous songwriter of the early 20th Century. He wrote the title song, "Goodbye, My Lady Love" and "Hello, My Baby" among many others. Mark Stevens was dubbed by Buddy Clark, well known singer of the '30s and '40s.

  7. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now is the heavily laundered musical biopic of sentimental songwriter Joe E. Howard. As played by Mark Stevens (whose singing voice was dubbed by Buddy Clark), Howard is a humble 19th century organ salesman who rises to Broadway fame as the composer of maudlin ballads like "What's the Use of Dreaming" and jaunty ...

  1. People also search for