Best Foot Forward (1954 film)
Best Foot Forward is a 1954 American TV adaptation of the musical Best Foot Forward. It was directed by Max Liebman as part of a series of color spectaculars. It was Jeannie Carson's American debut.[1]
Cast
- Marilyn Maxwell as Gale Joy
- Robert Cummings as Jack Haggerty
- Charlie Applewhite as Bud Hooper
- Hope Holliday as Minerva
- Jeannie Carson as Helen Twitterton
- Harrison Muller as Dutch
- Pat Carroll as Blind Date
- Candi Parsons as Ethel
- Arte Johnson as Chuck
- James Komack as Hunk
- Howard St. John as Dean Reeber
- Gene Blakely as Chester Billings
Reception
The New York Times called it "delightful".[2]
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References
- "Liebman to present 'best foot forward' on color TV". The Christian Science Monitor. Nov 19, 1954 – via ProQuest.
- J. G. (Nov 22, 1954). "Television in review". New York Times – via ProQuest.
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