Talk:Blue Skies (film)

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Maintenance Please add more information about the cast and the crew, discussing the "behind the scenes" aspects of the production process, and giving insights into the casting and staffing where possible. See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/Style guidelines for more advice.

Perhaps a silly question, but does anyone know why Caulfield was cast in this film? To put it mildly, she really seems out of place here, since she neither sings (aside from a couple of brief harmonies on one or two numbers) nor does she dance. --ND 18:01, 26 December 2006 (UTC)

Joan Caulfield was the protege of Mark Sandrich - who directed many of the Astaire-Rogers musicals - and who was originally slated to direct this film. He died of a heart attack during pre-production and Stuart Heisler was drafted in to replace him. Heisler wanted Caulfield replaced, but Crosby - who was having an affair with Caulfield - protected her. This is also partly why Crosby had Draper replaced when he began to criticise Caulfield's dance ability. For more information see Larry Billman's - Fred Astaire - a Bio-bibliography p.122. Dermot 20:09, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the info! Should some of this appear in the article proper? It seems useful info to have there given that otherwise the casting looks truly inexplicable. --ND 06:31, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Done Dermot 10:47, 28 February 2007 (UTC)