Riding High

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Riding High
Directed by George Marshall
Produced by Fred Kohlmar
Written by Art Arthur
Walter DeLeon
James Montgomery
Ready Money
Arthur Phillips
Starring Dorothy Lamour
Dick Powell
Cinematography Harry Hallenberger
Karl Struss
Editing by LeRoy Stone
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 1943
Running time 88 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
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Riding High (1943) was a Technicolor film starring Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell. Lamour played a city girl who goes out West to star in a nightclub act and meets gold prospector Powell.

[edit] Cast

  • Dorothy Lamour as Ann Castle
  • Dick Powell as Steve Baird
  • Victor Moore as Mortimer J. Slocum
  • Gil Lamb as Bob 'Foggy' Day
  • Cass Daley as Tess Connors
  • Bill Goodwin as Chuck Stewart
  • Rod Cameron as Sam Welch
  • Glenn Langan as Jack Holbrook
  • Milt Britton as Himself (leader, Milt Britton's Band)
  • Milt Britton's Band as Themselves
  • The Cameron Troupe as Themselves

[edit] Crew

  • Directed by George Marshall
  • Writing credits: Art Arthur, Walter DeLeon, James Montgomery, Ready Money, Arthur Phillips
  • Produced by Fred Kohlmar
  • Cinematography by Harry Hallenberger and Karl Struss
  • Film Editing by LeRoy Stone
  • Art Direction by Hans Dreier and Ernst Fegté
  • Set Decoration by Stephen Seymour
  • Costume Design by Edith Head
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Arthur S. Black Jr. (as Art Black)
  • Sound Department: Gene Merritt, Joel Moss
  • Other crew: Daniel Dare - choreographer, Farciot Edouard - process camera operator, Johnny Mercer - lyricist, Victor Young - musical director, Leo Robin - lyricist (uncredited)

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