RIDING HIGH
'''Riding High''' (1943) was a Technicolor film starring Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell. Lamour played a city girl who goes out West to star in a nightclub act and meets gold prospector Powell.
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Cast
★ Dorothy Lamour as Ann Castle
★ Dick Powell as Steve Baird
★ Victor Moore as Mortimer J. Slocum
★ Gil Lamb as Bob 'Foggy' Day
★ Cass Daley as Tess Connors
★ Bill Goodwin as Chuck Stewart
★ Rod Cameron as Sam Welch
★ Glenn Langan as Jack Holbrook
★ Milt Britton as Himself (leader, Milt Britton's Band)
★ Milt Britton's Band as Themselves
★ The Cameron Troupe as Themselves
Crew
★ Directed by George Marshall
★ Writing credits: Art Arthur, Walter DeLeon, James Montgomery, Ready Money, Arthur Phillips
★ Produced by Fred Kohlmar
★ Cinematography by Harry Hallenberger and Karl Struss
★ Film Editing by LeRoy Stone
★ Art Direction by Hans Dreier and Ernst Fegté
★ Set Decoration by Stephen Seymour
★ Costume Design by Edith Head
★ Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Arthur S. Black Jr. (as Art Black)
★ Sound Department: Gene Merritt, Joel Moss
★ Other crew: Daniel Dare - choreographer, Farciot Edouard - process camera operator, Johnny Mercer - lyricist, Victor Young - musical director, Leo Robin - lyricist (uncredited)
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