Sun Valley Serenade

Sun Valley Serenade


Category: Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance
Release Year: 1941
Country: USA
Runtime: 86
Rating: 7.5 (0)
Languages: English
Director: H. Bruce Humberstone
Sound: Mono
Taglines:

  • All Hannah wanted was a roommate... instead she got a best friend.
  • This Holliday Weekend spend in the company of women

  • Writing by: Art Arthur - (story) and
    Robert Harari - (story)
    Robert Ellis - (screenplay) and
    Helen Logan - (screenplay)
    Bert Granet - (contributing writer) uncredited and
    Allan Scott - (contributing writer) uncredited and
    Milton Sperling - (contributing writer) uncredited

    Produced by: Milton Sperling - producer
    Darryl F. Zanuck - executive producer (uncredited)

    Cast: Sonja Henie - Karen Benson
    John Payne - Ted Scott
    Glenn Miller - Phil Corey
    Milton Berle - Jerome K. Nifty Allen
    Lynn Bari - Vivian Dawn
    Joan Davis - Miss Carstairs
    Dorothy Dandridge - Specialty act
    William B. Davidson - Jack Murray (as William Davidson)
    Almira Sessions - Nurse
    Mel Ruick - Jimmy Norton
    Ralph Dunn - Ellis Island customs officer

    Music: Mack Gordon
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    Plot Outline: When Phil Coreys band arrives at the Idaho ski resort its pianist Ted Scott is smitten with a Norwegian refugee he has sponsored...
    Plot: When Phil Coreys band arrives at the Idaho ski resort its pianist Ted Scott is smitten with a Norwegian refugee he has sponsored, Karen Benson. When soloist Vivian Dawn quits, Karen stages an ice show as a substitute.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The movie runs for a full half-hour before the credits roll.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Incorrectly regarded as goofs: At one point, Townsend calls to his Chinese servant Sam; this was not, as some thought, a mistaken reference to an actors real name.

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list - like these:

    • The final production number on Black Ice took three days to shoot. Near the conclusion, Sonja Henie fell on the ice and was covered with black dye. Director H. Bruce Humberstone and choreographer Hermes Pan asked for another day to finish. Producer Darryl F. Zanuck refused.
    • Sonja Henie wanted to have three ice skating production numbers, but only two were finished and included in the film. Darryl F. Zanuck would only allow a third if Henie would pay the production costs for it, which she refused.
    • Photographs of other Twentieth Century-Fox stars Tyrone Power (I), Alice Faye, and Linda Darnell are prominently displayed.


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