Ever Since Venus

Ever Since Venus (1944)

WOO WOO! WHAT FUN! - ACHOO! WHAT MUSIC! -WOW..HOO! WHAT GIRLS!

  • Genre: Romance, Comedy, Music
  • Release Date: 1944-09-14
  • Runtime: 1h 14min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Arthur Dreifuss

Summary

The American Beauty Association is about to hold its annual trade show in New York City and songwriter "Tiny" Lewis (Billy Gilbert) has just sold a song to Ina Ray Hutton ('Ina Ray Hutton'), the leader of an all-girl band headlining the show. Lewis shares an apartment with Bradley Miller ('Ross Hunter') and Michele (Fritz Feld), an artist, and Miller has just invented a non-staining lipstick called "Rosebud." Preparing to get a booth at the show, Miller is told by J. Webster Hackett (Alan Mowbray), a very devious "Cosmetics King,", intent on selling a big lipstick order to buyer Edgar Pomeroy (Thurston Hall), that it will cost him a $1000 to join the association and get a booth, which is about $999 more than Miller and his roomies have between them. But Miller's beauty-parlor girl friend, Janet Wilson ('Ann Savage'), meets factory-owner P. G. Grimble (Hugh Herbert), and money is soon no issue.

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  • Ina Ray Hutton

    as Ina Ray Hutton
  • Hugh Herbert

    as P.G. Grimble
  • Ann Savage

    as Janet Wilson
  • Billy Gilbert

    as Tiny Lewis
  • Glenda Farrell

    as Babs Cartwright
  • Ross Hunter

    as Bradley Miller
  • Alan Mowbray

    as J. Webster Hackett
  • Marjorie Gateson

    as Maude Hackett
  • Thurston Hall

    as Edgar Pomeroy
  • Fritz Feld

    as Michele
  • Jack Carr

    as Customer (uncredited)
  • Byron Foulger

    as Henley, the Druggist (uncredited)
  • Isabel Withers

    as Miss Murray (uncredited)
Crew Connie Lee Additional Dialogue
Directing Arthur Dreifuss Director
Crew Victor McLeod Additional Dialogue
Writing McElbert Moore Screenplay
Writing Arthur Dreifuss Screenplay

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