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  1. A list of the actors and crew members who worked on the 1950 musical comedy film Tea for Two, directed by David Butler and starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae. The film is based on a play by Harry Clork and Frank Mandel, and has music by Irving Caesar and Howard Jackson.

  2. Doris Day and Gordon MacRae as Nanette Carter and Jimmy Smith. Doris Day as Nanette Carter. Gordon MacRae as Jimmy Smith. Gene Nelson as Tommy Trainor. Eve Arden as Pauline Hastings. Billy De Wolfe as Larry Blair. Bill Goodwin as William Early. Virginia Gibson as Mabel Wiley. S. Z. Sakall as J. Maxwell Bloomhaus. Patrice Wymore as Beatrice Darcy.

    • September 2, 1950 (United States)
    • William Jacobs
  3. Tea for Two: Directed by David Butler. With Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Eve Arden. A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for two days straight, hoping winning will help her fulfill her dreams.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • David Butler
    • 1950-09-02
  4. Meet the actors and crew who starred in the 1950 musical comedy film Tea for Two, based on the 1920s stage play and feature film "No, No, Nanette." See their roles, biographies, photos and more at TV Guide.

    • David Butler
  5. George Baxter. Carol Coombs. Jack Daley. Herschel Daugherty. Abe Dinovitch. Elinor Donahue. Pat Flaherty. Elizabeth Flournoy. Harry Harvey. Crauford Kent. Daria Massey. Johnny McGovern. Dorothy Tuttle. Crew 15. Art. Douglas Bacon. Art Direction.

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  7. Jimmy Smith. Gene Nelson. Tommy Trainor. Eve Arden. Pauline Hastings. Billy De Wolfe. Larry Blair. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details. Genre. Musical. Comedy. Romance. Release Date. Sep 2, 1950. Premiere Information. not available. Production Company. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Distribution Company. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.

  8. His niece, Nanette Carter (Day), an aspiring singer/dancer, has her hope set on the Broadway stage. The first time we see her is in a rehearsal hall, singing and dancing. Jimmy Smith (Gordon MacRae) is accompanying her on the piano, and dancing great Tommy Trainor (Gene Nelson) is her partner in an energetic tap routine.

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