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  1. Soundtracks. The Lemon Drop Kid. Edit. Silver Bells. Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Sung by Marilyn Maxwell (uncredited) and Bob Hope (uncredited) It Doesn't Cost a Dime To Dream. Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Sung by Bob Hope (uncredited) and Marilyn Maxwell (uncredited) They Obviously Want Me To Sing.

  2. Choose from The Lemon Drop Kid sheet music for such popular songs as Silver Bells, Silver Bells [easy], and Silver Bells [beginner]. Print instantly, or sync to our free PC, web and mobile apps.

  3. The Lemon Drop Kid: Directed by Sidney Lanfield, Frank Tashlin. With Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan, Jane Darwell. A New York City swindler has until Christmas to come up with the $10,000 he owes a gangster, prompting him to go into scamming overdrive.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Music
    • Sidney Lanfield, Frank Tashlin
    • 1951-04-02
  4. Sep 20, 2020 · The Lemon Drop Kid, from 1951, is one of the better ones, although it often slips into slapstick silliness during its 91-minute runtime. This is due, in part, to the uncredited direction of Frank Tashlin, who co-wrote the screenplay (with Edmund Hartmann and Robert O’Brien).

  5. The movie The Lemon Drop Kid features the following songs on the soundtrack: SILVER BELLS,It Doesn't Cost a Dime To Dream,They Obviously Want Me To Sing

  6. Movie: The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more.

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  8. Directors: Sidney Lanfield, Frank TashlinStars: Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan |Music by Victor YoungProduced by Robert L. WelchCostume Design by Edi...

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