The Stork Club (1945)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 98 mins
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The Stork Club
The Stork Club, the famed New York nightspot immortalized by columnist Walter Winchell (in return for special favors from its owners), is the setting for this typically brash Betty Hutton musical. Hutton plays a young hat check girl who rescues an elderly tramp (Barry Fitzgerald) from drowning. The old bum turns out to be a millionaire, and expresses his gratitude by setting up Hutton in luxury--asking for nothing in return. Hutton's boyfriend Don DeFore suspects hanky panky, but all is forgiven during the obligatory floor show. There are rumors that the Stork Club itself financed The Stork Club as a feature-length commercial. Whatever the case, ownership of the film was cloudy enough to allow it to slip into the public domain in 1982, which explains why Stork Club seems to be running 24 hours a day on cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Stork Club:
Andy Russell also in Copacabana , Make Mine Music
Iris Adrian also in I Killed That Man , Lady Luck , Hard Guy , The Paleface , Lady of Burlesque , Submarine Base
Bill Goodwin also in The Jolson Story , Jolson Sings Again , Lucky Me , Wake Island , So Proudly We Hail!
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