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A Damsel in Distress ()


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A betting castle staff, and a series of misunderstandings and set-ups, leads to an American entertainer and an English damsel falling in love.

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Jerry Halliday
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George
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Gracie
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Lady Alyce
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Keggs
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Reggie
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Lady Caroline
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Lord Marshmorton
Harry Watson ...
Albert
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Miss Ruggles
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Pearl Amatore ...
Madrigal Singer (uncredited)
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Dancer in Funhouse Number (uncredited)
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Landlady (uncredited)
Eugene Beday ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Carnival Barker (uncredited)
Frank Benson ...
Attendant (uncredited)
John Blood ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Angela Blue ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Grace Bohanon ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Myrta Bonillas ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks ...
Sightseer (uncredited)
Gertrude Carr ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
James Clemens ...
Drunk (uncredited)
Charles Darwin ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Mary Dean ...
Singer (uncredited)
Charles Doherty ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Kathleen Ellis ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
James Fawcett ...
Drunk (uncredited)
Sterrett Ford ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Jack George ...
Madrigal Singer (uncredited)
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Cook (uncredited)
Jack Gwynne ...
Footman (uncredited)
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Dance Extra (uncredited)
Thelma Hart ...
Ticket Seller (uncredited)
Ben Jacobs ...
Bus Driver (uncredited)
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Sightseer (uncredited)
Max Linder ...
Footman (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
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Bobby (uncredited)
Clive Morgan ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Joe Niemeyer ...
Street Dancer (uncredited)
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Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Betty Rome ...
Singer (uncredited)
Violet Seton ...
Alice's Maid (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Bobbie Smith ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Jean Stevens ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Dancer / Singer (uncredited)
Hans Tanzler ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Robert Tate ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Drunk (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Jack Walkin ...
Drunk (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
John Wynn ...
Footman (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Stevens

Written by

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P.G. Wodehouse ... (from the story by)
 
Ian Hay ... (play)
P.G. Wodehouse ... (play)
 
P.G. Wodehouse ... (screen play)
Ernest Pagano ... (screen play)
S.K. Lauren ... (screen play)
P.J. Wolfson ... (screenplay)
 
William J. Burns ... (contributing writer)

Produced by

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Pandro S. Berman ... producer (uncredited)
Samuel J. Briskin ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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George Gershwin
Robert Russell Bennett ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Joseph H. August ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Henry Berman ... (edited by)

Art Direction by

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Van Nest Polglase

Makeup Department

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Mel Berns ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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J.R. Crone ... production manager (uncredited)
Albert S. Rogell ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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W. Argyle Nelson ... assistant director (as Argyle Nelson)

Art Department

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Carroll Clark ... associate art director
Darrell Silvera ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Earl A. Wolcott ... recordist (as Earl A. Wollcott)
John Aalberg ... sound technician (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Vernon L. Walker ... special effects

Stunts

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Ken Terrell ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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J. Roy Hunt ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Claire Cramer ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Victor Baravalle ... musical director
George Bassman ... additional arrangements
Robert Russell Bennett ... orchestral arrangements by (as Russell Bennett)
Ira Gershwin ... lyrics by
Ray Noble ... additional arrangements
George Parrish ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Hermes Pan ... dance director
Fred Astaire ... choreographer (uncredited)
Angela Blue ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Harry Cornbleth ... stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
John Dawson ... stand-in: Ray Noble (uncredited)
Fred Fuller ... stand-in: Montagu Love (uncredited)
Olive Hatch ... stand-in: Constance Collier (uncredited)
Frank Hemphill ... stand-in (uncredited)
Charlotte Hoag ... stand-in: Joan Fontaine (uncredited)
Ben Jacobs ... stand-in: Reginald Gardener (uncredited)
Jessie Lee ... stand-in: Gracie Allen (uncredited)
Harry Matthews ... stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
Dorothy Panter ... stand-in: Joan Fontaine (uncredited)
Bruce Preston ... stand-in: George Burns (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Lady Alyce Marshmorton must marry soon, and the staff of Tottney Castle have laid bets on who she'll choose, with young Albert wagering on "Mr. X". After Alyce goes to London to meet a beau (bumping into dancer Jerry Halliday, instead), she is restricted to the castle to curb her scandalous behavior. Albert then summons Jerry to Alyce's aid in order to "protect his investment". Written by Diana Hamilton

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Taglines It's Smooth! It's Smart! It's Snappy! New Songs! New Steps! New Laughs! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Demoiselle en détresse (France)
  • Senyoreta en desgràcia (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Señorita en desgracia (Spain)
  • Das kleine Malheur (Austria)
  • 踊る騎士(ナイト) (Japan, Japanese title)
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Runtime
  • 101 min
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Budget $1,035,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia When Fred Astaire learned that Gracie Allen was nervous about dancing with him on-stage, he reportedly made a point of tripping and falling in front of her the first day on the set to put her at her ease. See more »
Goofs This movie is based in England where vehicles drive on the left, but all the vehicles are left-hand drive, which obviously is what side they drive on in the US. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Fabulous Musicals (1963). See more »
Soundtracks I Can't Be Bothered Now See more »
Quotes Gracie: [Gracie answers the telephone] It's a Hawaiian.
George: A Hawaiian?
Gracie: Well he must be. He says he's Brown from The Morning Sun.
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