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    Easy to Wed is a 1946 Technicolor American musical comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell, and starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams, Lucille Ball, and Keenan Wynn.The screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley is an adaptation of the screenplay of the 1936 film Libeled Lady by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Howard Emmett Rogers, and George Oppenheimer.

  2. Ethel Smith (born Ethel Goldsmith; November 22, 1902 [1] [2] – May 10, 1996) was an American organist who played primarily in a pop or Latin style on the Hammond organ. She had a long recording career and appeared in many films.

  3. She was a genuine polymath; they just don't make 'em like her anymore. A Closeup view of a Hammond B3 organ and Leslie Speaker. We don't know much about Ethel Smith's formative years. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to parents Max Goldsmith and Elizabeth ("Betty") Bober. Although she publicly gave her birthdate as November 22, 1910 ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0808179Ethel Smith - IMDb

    Ethel Smith. Actress: Bathing Beauty. Ethel Smith graduated from Carnegie Tech, having majored in piano. She got a job as an organist in California, and then went to Rio de Janeiro for a four-week booking. She returned to the United States during WWII, and "Tico Tico" ("Tico Tico no Fubá", the Brazilian title) became a major hit in New York ...

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  5. Easy to Wed (1946) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. bkoganbing 6 May 2011. The film Easy To Wed had an impossible task to follow the film and stars of one of the best screen comedies ever made Libeled Lady. I would take nothing away from Van Johnson, Esther Williams, Lucille Ball, and Keenan Wynn. But frankly they're all not a patch on the quartet of William Powell, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, and ...

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  8. May 22, 2015 · Easy to Wed offered a much bigger, juicier part, plus, it was directed by Edward Buzzell, with whom Ball had worked before. Buzzell had directed her in Best Foot Forward (1943), and he lobbied for her casting in Easy to Wed. The Johnson-Williams, Ball-Buzzell reunions weren’t the only ones on this film; in fact, the whole movie is an ...

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