Wabash Avenue (1950)
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Betty Grable's Wabash Avenue is an agreeable remake of Grable's 1943 hit Coney Island. The locale is changed from New York to Chicago, but the plot remains basically the same. Once again, the star is cast as a honky-tonk singer, Ruby Summers, who is groomed for classier show-business endeavors by a handsome producer -- in this case, Andy Clark (Victor Mature). Saloon owner Uncle Mike (Phil Harris) doesn't want to lose Ruby (Grable) for both professional and personal reasons, but Clark is more persuasive, and, frankly, better-looking. Once she reaches the top in a Hammerstein show, Ruby's head is turned by Clark's suave, sophisticated partner English Eddie (Reginald Gardiner). Margaret Hamilton has a wonderful cameo as a Carrie Nation-style saloon basher, while old-time vaudevillian James Barton steals the show with his rendition of such standards as "Harrigan" and "Green River." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Betty Grable - Ruby Summers
- Phil Harris - Uncle Mike
- Reginald Gardiner - English Eddie
- Barry Kelley - Bouncer
- Robin Raymond - Jennie
- Dorothy Neumann - Reformer
- Henry Kulky - Joe Barton
- Collette Lyons - Beulah
- Dick Crockett - Bartender
- Marion Marshall - Chorus girl
- Percy Helton - Ship's Captain
- Dick Wessel - Electrician
- William "Bill" Phillips - Attendant
- Michael Ross - Policeman
- Harold Cornsweet - Bartender
- Paul Newlan - Bouncer
- Mickey Simpson - Policeman
- Victor Mature - Andy Clark
- James Barton - Hogan
- Margaret Hamilton - Tillie Hutch
- Jacqueline Dalya - Cleo
- Hal K. Dawson - Healy
- Alex Pope - Charlie Saxe
- Marie Bryant - Elsa
- Charles Arnt - Horace Carter
- Walter Long - Dancer
- John Miller - Drunk
- Claire Carleton - Tessie
- David Clarke - Workman
- Irving Bacon - Harlan
- George Andre Beranger - Wax Museum attendant
- Billy Daniel - Dancer
- Douglas Carter - Ferris wheel operator
- Peggy Leon - Hairdresser
- Director(s):
- Henry Koster
- Writer(s):
- Harry Tugend, Charles Lederer
- Producer(s):
- William Perlberg
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