I Surrender Dear (1948 film)
I Surrender Dear is a 1948 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Gloria Jean.[1]
I Surrender Dear | |
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Directed by | Arthur Dreifuss |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Starring | Gloria Jean |
Cinematography | Vincent Farrar |
Edited by | Richard Fantl |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
It was the first of a series of films Jean made for producer Sam Katzman.[2]
Cast
- Gloria Jean as Patty Nelson, also known as Patty Hart
- David Street as Al Tyler
- Don McGuire as Tommy Tompkins
- Alice Tyrrell as Trudy Clements
- Robert Emmett Keane as Russ Nelson
- Douglas Wood as R. H. Collins
- Regina Wallace as Mrs. Nelson
- Byron Foulger as George Rogers
- The Novelites
- Jack Eigen as Himself
- Dave Garroway as Himself
- Peter Potter as Himself
Production
I Surrender Dear was originally the title of what became Glamour Girl (1948).[3] The title was re-used here.
It was meant to be followed by a film called Sweetheart of the Blues[4] which became Manhattan Angel. Dreifuss and Jean then made some films for Eagle Lion.[5]
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References
- Thomas F. Brady. Frank Bacon's Life Subject of Movie: Goldens to Do Picture Dealing With Actor's Career — Scott Set for New Film Role. New York Times. 26 January 1948, page 15.
- Edwin Schallert. Bard Again Inspires; Vera-Ellen at Metro. Los Angeles Times 24 February 1948, p. 15.
- News of the Screen. The Christian Science Monitor. Boston, Mass. 18 November 1947, p. 4.
- Thomas F. Brady. Gary Cooper Plans Two Studio Detail — Actor Expects to Make Films for Warners, Paramount — Abandons Own Ventures. New York Times. 30 October 1947, p. 30.
- Edwin Schallert. Power, Andrews Rivals; Gloria Jean in New Deal. Los Angeles Times. 19 July 1948, p. 15.
External links
- I Surrender Dear at the TCM Movie Database
- I Surrender Dear on IMDb
- Review of film at Variety
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