Mickey (1948 film)
Mickey | |
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Directed by | Ralph Murphy |
Produced by | Aubrey Schenck |
Written by |
Peggy Goodin (novel) Muriel Roy Bolton (screenplay) Agnes Christine Johnston (screenplay) |
Starring |
Lois Butler Bill Goodwin Irene Hervey John Sutton Hattie McDaniel |
Music by | Marlin Skiles |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
Edited by | Norman Colbert |
Distributed by | Eagle-Lion Films |
Release dates | June 23, 1948 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mickey (1948) is a coming of age comedy drama film starring Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin, Skip Homeier and Academy Award-winning actress Hattie McDaniel. The film was based on the novel Clementine by Peggy Goodin and was filmed in Cinecolor.
Synopsis
The plotline involves a young tomboy named Mickey (Butler) with a beautiful singing voice, who is torn between singing and playing on her baseball team. Meanwhile, Mickey trying to make her widowed father fall in love with her neighbor's aunt, Louise (Hervey), a woman who is helping Mickey try to be more ladylike so she can become her best friend's love interest.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Lois Butler | Mickey Kelly |
Bill Goodwin | George R. Kelly |
Irene Hervey | Louise Williams |
John Sutton | Ted Whitney |
Rose Hobart | Lydia Matthews |
Hattie McDaniel | Bertha |
Skippy Homeier | Hank Evans |
Beverly Wills | Cathy Williams |
Leon Tyler | Robbie Matthews |
External links
- Mickey at the Internet Movie Database
- Mickey at AllMovie
- Mickey at Rotten Tomatoes
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