Something to Shout About
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A Musical Comedy Film
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Screenplay by Lou Breslow
and Edward Eliscu, based on
a story by Fred Schiller
Working Title: Wintergarden
A Columbia Pictures Release
(February 1943; 90 minutes; B & W)
Produced and Directed by Gregory Ratoff
Director of Photography: Franz F. Planer
Film Editor: Otto Meyer
Art Director: Lionel Banks
Set Dressing: Faye Babcock
Production Design by Nicolai Remisoff
Choreography by David Lichine
Orchestral Arrangements: David Raksin and Gil Grau
Vocal Arrangements: Paul Mertz
Music Recording by Philip Faulkne
Sound Recording by Lodge Cunningham
Musical Direction by M.W. Stoloff
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Cast
Don Ameche (Ken Douglas), Janet Blair (Jeanie Maxwell),
Jack Oakie (Larry Martin), William Gaxton (Willard Samson),
Cobina Wright, Jr. (Donna Davis), Veda Ann Borg (Flo), Jaye
Martin (Dan Howard), Lily Norwood [Cyd Charisse] (Lily),
David Lichine, the Bricklayers, James "Chuckles" Walker, Teddy
Wilson and His Band, and Hazel Scott
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Musical Numbers
- "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" - Don Ameche and
Janet Blair
- "I Can Do Without Tea in My Teapot" [lyrics not used
in the film]
- "Through Thick and Thin" - Hazel Scott and Janet Blair
[danced by Jack Oakie and James "Chuckles" Walker]
- "I Always Knew" - Janet Blair and Jaye Martin
- "Something to Shout About" - Janet Blair
- "Lotus Bloom" - Janet Blair [danced by David Lichine,
Lily Norwood and, Ensemble]
- "Hasta Luego" - Janet Blair, David Lichine, and Ensemble
- "I Always Knew" (reprise) - Janet Blair and Don
Ameche
- "Something to Shout About" (reprise) - Entire Cast
Cut Songs
- "It Might Have Been" [dropped during production]
- "I Can Do Without Tea in My Teapot" [vocal unused]
- "Couldn't Be" [unused; alternate title: "I
Couldn't Be More in Love"]
- "Take It Easy" [unused]
- "Let Doctor Schmett Vet Your Pet" [unused]
Contemporaneous Recordings
"It Might Have Been" - Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra
- 78 RPM, 1942 [Victor 20-1959]
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