Wintertime

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Wintertime
Directed by John Brahm
Produced by William Le Baron
Written by E. Edwin Moran
Jack Jevne
Lynn Starling
Arthur Kober (story)
Starring Sonja Henie
Jack Oakie
Cesar Romero
Music by Leo Robin
Nacio Herb Brown
Cinematography Joseph MacDonald
Glen MacWilliams
Editing by Louis R. Loeffler
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Release dates
  • September 17, 1943 (1943-09-17)
Running time 82 min.
Country United States
Language English

Wintertime is a 1943 Twentieth Century-Fox musical film starring Sonja Henie and Cesar Romero, and featuring Woody Herman and His Orchestra.[1]

Plot

Norwegian millionaire Ostgaard (S.Z. Sakall) and his niece Nora (Sonja Henie) believe they will be staying at a posh resort in Canada, but it turns out owner Skip Hutton (Jack Oakie) and partner Freddy Austin (Cornel Wilde) are in debt and barely holding off foreclosure.

Nora schemes to get her uncle to invest in hotel improvements. She also falls for Freddy, although he's busy spending time with magazine photographer Marion Daly (Carole Landis), trying to gain publicity for the resort.

When more money is needed, Nora is offered a chance to skate in New York in a revue. But due to a legal technicality, she cannot enter the United States unless she is married to an American citizen, so handsome Brad Barton (Cesar Romero) gladly volunteers.

Cast

Songs

  • "I Like It Here"[2] ... (performed by Cesar Romero and Helene Reynolds)
  • "Jingle Bells" ... (performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)
  • "Wintertime" ... (performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)
  • "We Always Get Our Girl" ... (performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)
  • "Dancing in the Dawn" ... (performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)
  • "Later Tonight" ... (performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra)

References

  1. "NY Times review". New York Times. September 30, 1943. Retrieved November 13, 2008. 
  2. "Wintertime at SonieHenie.net". Retrieved November 13, 2008. 

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