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    Dancing in the Dark

    1950 · Musical comedy · 1h 32m

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  1. Dancing In the Dark is a 1949 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Irving Reis, starring William Powell and Mark Stevens. Betsy Drake's singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams. Plot. This musical comedy stars William Powell as Emery Slade, an unlikeable actor who was once a major film star, but who has not worked in ten years.

  2. Dancing in the Dark: Directed by Irving Reis. With William Powell, Mark Stevens, Betsy Drake, Adolphe Menjou. Conceited actor Emery Slade, on a mission to recruit a Broadway star for Fox, picks unknown Julie Clarke instead.

    • (227)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Irving Reis
    • 1950-03-22
  3. Synopsis Emery Slade (William Powell) was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville ...

    • Irving Reis
    • Musical, Comedy
    • William Powell
  4. Brief Synopsis. Conceited film star Emery Slade was on top in 1932; in 1949, he's broke and still insufferable. Fox producer Crossman enlists Slade's aid to persuade broadway star Rosalie Brooks to star in the film "Bandwagon."

    • Irving Reis, Dave Silver, Henry Weinberger
    • William Powell
  5. Summaries. Conceited actor Emery Slade, on a mission to recruit a Broadway star for Fox, picks unknown Julie Clarke instead. Conceited film star Emery Slade was on top in 1932; in 1949, he's broke and still insufferable. Fox producer Crossman enlists Slade's aid to persuade broadway star Rosalie Brooks to star in the film "Bandwagon."

  6. Director. Mary C. McCall, Jr. Screenplay. Emery Slade was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville Crossman to cast him in the adaptation of a hit Broadway show.

  7. Dancing in the Dark Release Date 1949-12-02 00:00:00 Budget 0 Revenue 0. Emery Slade was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville Crossman to cast him in the adaptation of a hit Broadway show.

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