Sleepy Lagoon

Sleepy Lagoon (1943)

Here's everything you desire in the way of fun-filled, laugh-laden musical entertainment...And remember, in addition to Judy, you'll see and hear Dennis Day, singing star of Jack Benny's radio program!

  • Genre: Comedy, Crime
  • Release Date: 1943-09-05
  • User Rating: 4.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 5min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Republic Pictures
  • Director: Joseph Santley
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From 2 Ratings

Summary

Young radio personality Judy Joyner becomes mayor of the moribund town, Sleepy Lagoon, after running on an all women ticket and promptly sets out to turn the town around.

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  • Judy Canova

    as Judy Joyner
  • Dennis Day

    as Lancelot Hillie / Dennis Day
  • Ruth Donnelly

    as Sarah Rogers
  • Joe Sawyer

    as Lumpy
  • Ernest Truex

    as Dudley Joyner
  • Douglas Fowley

    as J. 'The Brain' Lucarno
  • Will Wright

    as Cyrus Coates
  • Herbert Corthell

    as Sheriff Lem Bates
  • Ellen Lowe

    as Mrs. Simms
  • Forrest Taylor

    as Samuel
  • Kitty McHugh

    as Mrs. Small
  • Eddy Chandler

    as Ticket Seller
  • Jack Raymond

    as Joe - Clown
  • Margaret Reid

    as Mrs. Crumm
  • Mike Riley

    as Bandleader
  • Frank Austin

    as Wolf Man (uncredited)
  • Darby Jones

    as Cannibal (uncredited)
  • Emil Van Horn

    as Gorilla (uncredited)
  • Jay Novello

    as Lug (uncredited)
  • Jack Kenney

    as Lug (uncredited)
  • Rondo Hatton

    as Hunchback (uncredited)
  • Mozelle Cravens

    as Secretary (uncredited)
Writing Prescott Chaplin Story
Costume & Make-Up Bob Mark Makeup Supervisor
Art Russell Kimball Art Direction
Editing Richard L. Van Enger Editor
Art Otto Siegel Set Decoration
Camera Bud Thackery Director of Photography
Production Albert J. Cohen Associate Producer
Sound Walter Scharf Music Director
Directing Joseph Santley Director
Writing Frank Gill Jr. Screenplay
Writing George Carleton Brown Screenplay

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