Let's Go Steady (1945)
- Starring:
- Pat Parrish, Jackie Moran, (more)
- Director(s):
- Del Lord
Synopsis of Let's Go Steady
Let's Go Steady was Columbia's annual "audition" musical, spotlighting the studio's latest crop of young contractees. Cheated out of their bankroll by a phony music publisher, a group of talented youngsters come to New York, hoping to promote their songs with their own, self-stage musical revue. Trouble is, none of the big-time bandleaders want to risk utilizing unknowns. Thus, the kids persuade a GI band to showcase their tunes, thereby attracting big-time support from various Broadway bigwigs. Standing out among the youthful cast members are June Preisser, Arnold Stang, and a personable singer-drummer named Mel Torme. Screenwriter Erna Lazarus manages to work in a plug for Columbia's Cover Girl, while director Del Lord, a graduate of the studio's Three Stooges comedies, finds a spot for perennial Stooge supporting player Vernon Dent. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Let's Go Steady
- Pat Parrish - Linda
- June Preisser - Mable Stack
- Arnold Stang - Chet Carson
- Mel Tormé - "Streak" Edwards
- Byron Foulger - Waldemar Oates
- Eddie Bruce - Fred Williams
- Jackie Moran - Roy Spencer
- Jimmy Lloyd - Henry McCoy
- Skinnay Ennis - Larry Tyler
- William Moss - Andy
- Gladys Blake - Miss Schlepheimer
- William Frambes - Bertram Quill
- Director(s):
- Del Lord
- Writer(s):
- Erna Lazarus
- Producer(s):
- Ted Richmond
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