Mary Lou (1948)
Director:
Arthur Dreifuss
Writer:
M. Coates Webster (story)
Stars:
Robert Lowery, Joan Barton, Glenda Farrell, Abigail Adams, Frank Jenks, Emmett Vogan, Thelma White, Frankie Carle and His Piano
In this high-flying musical, a flight attendant dreams of singing in a band. Just as her career takes off she finds it endangered of crashing when another singer fights her for the use of her stage name "Mary Lou," which she claims is her stage name. Naturally, the flight attendant wins. Songs include: "Mary Lou" "Don't Mind My Troubles," "I'm Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry" "That's Good Enough for Me," "Wasn't It Swell Last Night?" "Carle's Boogie," and "Learning to Speak English."