Dixie Dugan

Dixie Dugan (1943)

She's Fun in the Funnies! She's a Scream on the Screen!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1943-03-12
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 3min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Otto Brower
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Summary

Roger Hudson, a wealthy businessman who has moved to Washington to work for the government as a "dollar a year man," is late for a radio broadcast about his new department, the Mobilization of Woman Power for War. He takes a cab driven by Dixie Dugan, who hopes that being a cabbie while the country's men are away fighting will help the war effort. Her incompetent driving, however, results in an accident for which Roger must take responsibility in order to reach the radio station in time. Dixie then returns home, where she lives with her father Timothy, who is constantly practicing his air raid warden duties, her mother Gladys, an aspiring Red Cross worker, and cousin Imogene, who studies incessantly to become a "quiz kid." The Dugans rent out their spare rooms to Dixie's fiancé, Matt Hogan, and to blustering Judge J. J. Lawson. Matt, who works in a munitions factory, wants Dixie to settle down and marry him, but Dixie is determined to help her country.

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  • Lois Andrews

    as Dixie Dugan
  • James Ellison

    as Roger Hudson
  • Charlotte Greenwood

    as Mrs. Dugan
  • Charles Ruggles

    as Pa Dugan
  • Helene Reynolds

    as Jean Patterson
  • Raymond Walburn

    as J.J. Lawson
  • Ann E. Todd

    as Imogene Dugan (as Ann Todd)
  • Eddie Foy Jr.

    as Matt Hogan
  • Irving Bacon

    as Mr. Kelly
  • Sarah Edwards

    as Mrs. Kelly
  • George Melford

    as Mr. Sloan
  • Mae Marsh

    as Mrs. Sloan
  • Morris Ankrum

    as Editor
  • Dick French

    as Phillips
  • George Lessey

    as Sen. Patterson
  • Paul E. Burns

    as Sign Painter
  • Ruth Warren

    as Sergeant's Wife
  • Eddie Dunn

    as Policeman
  • Milton Kibbee

    as Pressman
  • Byron Foulger

    as Secretary
  • Dick Baron

    as Copyboy (uncredited)
  • Jack Chefe

    as Artist (uncredited)
  • Steve Darrell

    as First Worker (uncredited)
  • Harry Denny

    as Worker (uncredited)
  • Lester Dorr

    as Citizen (uncredited)
  • Frank Faylen

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Bess Flowers

    as Bridge Player (uncredited)
  • Clarence Hennecke

    as Postman (uncredited)
  • Tom Kennedy

    as Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Sam McDaniel

    as Night Porter (uncredited)
  • Kitty McHugh

    as (uncredited)
  • Millard Mitchell

    as Accident Victim (uncredited)
  • Frances Morris

    as Girl (uncredited)
  • Cyril Ring

    as (uncredited)
  • Minerva Urecal

    as Mrs. Wilson (uncredited)
  • Emmett Vogan

    as Salesman (uncredited)
  • John Wald

    as Announcer (uncredited)
  • Ray Walker

    as Burns (uncredited)
  • Billy Wayne

    as Pressman (uncredited)
  • Dave Willock

    as Phil (uncredited)
  • Sam Wren

    as FBI Agent (uncredited)
Editing J. Watson Webb Jr. Editor
Directing Otto Brower Director
Writing J.P. McEvoy Writer
Writing Harold Buchman Screenplay
Writing Lee Loeb Screenplay
Production Walter Morosco Producer
Camera J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography

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