It Happened in Brooklyn (1947)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 104 mins
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It Happened in Brooklyn
It Happened in Brooklyn was released at a time when the mere mention of the eponymous New York borough elicited loud laughter and extended applause. Frank Sinatra stars as ex-GI Danny Webson Miller, who makes a sentimental journey to the Brooklyn neighborhood where he grew up. Danny moves in with an old pal, high school janitor Nick Lombardi (Jimmy Durante), then inaugurates a romance with music teacher Anne Fielding. He also resolves to turn stuffy uptowner Jamie Shelgrave (Peter Lawford) into a true "son of Flatbush." The plot thickens when Jamie himself falls for Anne and when Danny tries to secure a scholarship for Anne's prize pupil, Nick's granddaughter Rae (Marcy McGuire). Since MGM was giving Peter Lawford the big build-up, it is Jamie who ultimately wins Anne's heart, but Danny finds consolation with an old "goil friend" (Gloria Grahame). Musical highlights include Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Durante's imitations of one another in "The Song's Gotta Come From the Heart" and Sinatra's rendition of the standard-to-be "Time After Time". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of It Happened in Brooklyn:
Kathryn Grayson also in Show Boat , Kiss Me Kate , The Kissing Bandit , Anchors Aweigh , Ziegfeld Follies
Gloria Grahame also in The Man Who Never Was , In a Lonely Place , The Big Heat , Sudden Fear , Without Love , Crossfire
Marcy McGuire also in Summer Magic , Higher and Higher
It Happened in Brooklyn Trivia
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