In this amiable Columbia B musical, society girl Ann Miller escapes her Back Bay family by performing in the chorus line in a burlesque house. But trouble starts when her boss (William Wright) decides to build her up as a star. One of the many bread-and-butter Columbia productions graced by the contributions of Cole’s in-house dance studio. Cole dances behind Miller in “I’m Gonna See My Baby.” --Museum of Modern Art
Unfortunately the movie Eadie Was a Lady is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Saul Chaplin | Songs |
Writing | Sammy Cahn | Lyricist |
Directing | Arthur Dreifuss | Director |
Writing | Monte Brice | Screenplay |
Production | Michael Kraike | Producer |
Sound | George Duning | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Marlin Skiles | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography |
Editing | James Sweeney | Editor |
Art | Carl Anderson | Art Direction |
Art | Louis Diage | Set Decoration |
Directing | Ray Nazarro | Assistant Director |
Writing | Monte Brice | Story |