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    1950 · Musical comedy · 1h 38m

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  2. Tea for Two. (film) Tea for Two is a 1950 American musical romantic comedy film starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae, and directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Harry Clork was inspired by the 1925 stage musical No, No, Nanette, although the plot was changed considerably from the original book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel; and the ...

  3. Tea For Two - (Original Trailer) Doris Day and Gordon MacRae star in the film version of the Broadway hit musical No, No Nanette, Tea For Two (1950).

    • David Butler, John Prettyman, Phil Quinn
    • Doris Day
  4. Cast 22. Doris Day. Nanette Carter. Gordon MacRae. Jimmy Smith. Gene Nelson. Tommy Trainor. Eve Arden. Pauline Hastings. Billy De Wolfe. Larry Blair. S.Z. Sakall. J. Maxwell Bloomhaus. Bill Goodwin. William 'Moe' Early. Patrice Wymore. Beatrice Darcy. Virginia Gibson. Mabel Wiley. George Baxter. Carol Coombs. Jack Daley. Herschel Daugherty.

  5. Its songs include the well-known "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy". After a pre-Broadway tour in 1924, the musical was revised for a production later 1924 in Chicago, where it became a hit and ran for more than a year. In 1925 No, No, Nanette opened both on Broadway and in London's West End, running for 321 and 665 performances ...

  6. Directed by David Butler. Screenplay by Harry Clork. Starring Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Eve Arden, Billy De Wolfe. Synopsis. J. Maxwell Max Bloomhaus (S.Z. Sakall) tells his niece Nanette's (Day) children her story. Flashing back to 1929, the stock market crash has wiped out Nanette's fortune.

  7. Overview. Review. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Awards. Releases. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Tea for Two is a Technicolor adaptation of the 1924 Broadway musical No No Nanette, previously filmed under its own title in 1929. Doris Day stars as Nanette, a Roaring '20s Jazz Baby with showbiz aspirations.

  8. After extracting a promise from him to make her the star of the show, Nanette turns to her wealthy uncle (S.Z. Sakall) for the money. He agrees to lend her the $25,000, but on one condition ...

    • Musical, Comedy
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