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Actor Ann Miller, starred in:

Easter Parade (1948)

Genre: Musical, Musical Comedy, Backstage Musical.
Director: Charles Walters.
Actors: Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Ann Miller, Jules Munshin, Clinton Sundberg, Jeni Le Gon, Richard Beavers, Lola Albright, Shirley Ballard, Jimmy Bates, Margaret Bert, Peter Chong, Jimmy Dodd, Fern Eggen, Harry Fox, Sig Frohlich, Ruth Hall, Helene Heigh, Patricia Jackson, Bob Jellison, Doris Kemper, Joi Lansing, Nolan Leary, Frank Mayo, Howard Mitchell, Robert E. O'Connor, Albert Pollet, Jeanne Romer, Lynn Romer, Ralph Sanford, Dick Simmons, Dee Turnell, Benay Venuta, Patricia Walker, Wilson Wood.
Storyline:
Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the film's leading role when its original star Gene Kelly became incapacitated. The thinnish plot, which finds Astaire trying to turn chorus girl Judy Garland into a star in order to show up his former partner Ann Miller, is hardly what keeps the audience's eyes riveted to the scre ...
You Can't Take It with You (1938)

Genre: Comedy, Screwball Comedy.
Director: Frank Capra.
Actors: Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart, Edward Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Miller, Spring Byington, Samuel S. Hinds, Donald Meek, H.B. Warner, Halliwell Hobbes, Dub Taylor, Mary Forbes, Lillian Yarbo, Clarence H. Wilson, Josef Swickard, Ann Doran, Christian Rub, Charles Lane, Harry Davenport, Eugene Anderson Jr., Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Stanley Andrews, William Arnold, Frank Austin, Dorothy Babbs, Irving Bacon, Harry Bailey, Joe Bernard, Gladys Blake, Beatrice Blinn, Ward Bond, Joe Bordeaux, Charles Brinley, James Burke, Eddy Chandler, Wallis Clark, Chester Clute, Nick Copeland, Anne Cornwall, Nell Craig, Beatrice Curtis, Dick Curtis, Sidney D'Albrook, Howard Davies, Lou Davis, Edgar Dearing, Vernon Dent, Kay Deslys, Homer Dickinson, Bill Dill, Lester Dorr, Florence Dudley, Roland DuPree, Oliver Eckhardt, James Farley, Betty Farrington, Eddie Fetherstone, James Flavin, Bess Flowers, Starrett Ford, Byron Foulger, Almeda Fowler, Dick French, Jack Gardner, Joe "Corky" Geil, Jack Grant, Jesse Graves, Robert Greig, Carlton Elliott Griffin, Kit Guard, Chuck Hamilton, John Hamilton, Sam Harris, Edward Hearn, Dutch Hendrian, Russell Hicks, Harry Hollingsworth, John Ince, Paul Irving, Boyd Irwin, Belle Johnstone, Eddie Kane, Edward Keane, Alice Keating, Pert Kelton, Louis King, Bob Kortman, Bill Lally, Stella LeSaint, Margaret Mann, Tina Marshall, Edwin Maxwell, Ralph McCullough, Eva McKenzie, Charles McMurphy, James Millican, Frank Mills, Bruce Mitchell, Clive Morgan, Gene Morgan, Wedgewood Nowell, Georgia O'Dell, Dagmar Oakland, Fred Parker, Blanche Payson, George C. Pearce, Edward Peil Sr., Lee Phelps, Hilda Plowright, Ed Randolph, Doris Rankin, Frances Raymond, Dick Rush, Harry Semels, Al Seymour, Frank Shannon, C.L. Sherwood, Ernie Shields, Bruce Sidney, Harry B. Stafford, Edwin Stanley, Bert Starkey, Jane Tallent, Carlie Taylor, Rosemary Thebv, Victor Travers, Laura Treadwell, John Tyrrell, Pearl Varvell, Dorothy Vernon, Bessie Wade, Walter Walker, Pierre Watkin, Pat West, Lawrence Wheat, Bud Wiser, Ian Wolfe, Alex Woloshin.
Storyline:
Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's whimsical Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play You Can't Take It With You was transformed into a paean to populism by director Frank Capra and screenwriter Robert Riskin. This is the story of the zany Sycamore household, presided over by Grandpa Vanderhof (Lionel Barrymore), a former businessman who has turned his back on commerce to enjoy life. At the Sycamores', ...
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