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Rosalie ()


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West Point cadet Dick Thorpe falls in love with a girl, who turns out to be a princess from an European kingdom.

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Dick Thorpe
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Rosalie
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King
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Queen
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Bill Delroy
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Brenda
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Oloff
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Chancellor
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Prince Paul
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Captain Banner
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Mary Callahan
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General Maroff
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Mr. Callahan
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Joseph
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Miss Baker
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Army Coach
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Dancer (uncredited)
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Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
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Schoolteacher (uncredited)
Bernice Alstock ...
Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
Marie Arbuckle ...
Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Conspirator (uncredited)
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Ship Steward (uncredited)
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Mickey (uncredited)
George Boyce ...
Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
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Conspirator (uncredited)
Mary Bracken ...
Girl (uncredited)
Horace G. Brown ...
Pablo (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
Patricia Anne Campbell ...
(uncredited)
Alexander Canepari ...
Town Crier (uncredited)
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Army Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)
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Major Prentice (uncredited)
Ocean Claypool ...
Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
Lois Clements ...
Singer in 'Who Knows?' Number (uncredited)
Eleanor Colson ...
Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
Gene Conklin ...
Soloist (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Chamberlain (uncredited)
Anna Demetrio ...
Fat Woman with Carlo (uncredited)
Shirley Doble ...
Flower Girl Wedding Finale (uncredited)
Frank Du Frane ...
Superintendent's Aide (uncredited)
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Captain of Romanza Cruiser (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Lorraine Grey ...
Student (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Joy Healy ...
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Janice Hood ...
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Shep Houghton ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Rush Hughes ...
Rush Hughes - WSRO Announcer (uncredited)
George Humbert ...
Carlo (uncredited)
Arielle Kittredge ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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College Girl (uncredited)
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Assistant Army Coach (uncredited)
Joe E. Marks ...
Puck (uncredited)
Caren Marsh ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Masters ...
Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
Ann Todd Mayfield ...
(uncredited)
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Member of the Court (uncredited)
June Muir ...
(uncredited)
Grace Neilson ...
Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Conspirator (uncredited)
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Ship Captain (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Soloist (uncredited)
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Conspirator (uncredited)
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Herman Schmidt (uncredited)
Clarice Sherry ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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West Point Cadet (uncredited)
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West Point Cadet (uncredited)
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Colonel Brandon (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Superintendent of Academy (uncredited)
Dave White ...
Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
Barbara Whitson ...
Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
Tudor Williams ...
Soloist (uncredited)
Katherine Yorke ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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W.S. Van Dyke ... (as W.S. Van Dyke II)

Written by

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William Anthony McGuire ... (based on the play by) (as Wm. Anthony McGuire) and
Guy Bolton ... (based on the play by)
 
William Anthony McGuire ... (screen play written by) (as Wm. Anthony McGuire)
 
Frances Marion ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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William Anthony McGuire ... producer (produced by) (as Wm. Anthony McGuire)

Music by

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Cole Porter

Cinematography by

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Oliver T. Marsh ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Blanche Sewell ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons

Production Management

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Frank Messenger ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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William J. Scully ... assistant director (uncredited)
George Yohalem ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Edwin B. Willis ... associate art director
Joseph C. Wright ... associate art director (as Joseph Wright)

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director
Bill Edmondson ... sound (uncredited)
William Steinkamp ... sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Slavko Vorkapich ... montage effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Pop Arnold ... key grip (uncredited)
Johnny Greer ... assistant camera (uncredited)
William Grimes ... still photographer (uncredited)
Leonard Smith ... second camera operator (uncredited)
Ted Wurtenberg ... key electrician (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dolly Tree ... wardrobe
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo Arnaud ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
Murray Cutter ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
Roger Edens ... musical arrangements
Paul Marquardt ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
Cole Porter ... words and music by
Merrill Pye ... musical presentation
Leonid Raab ... orchestral and vocal arrangements (as Leon Raab)
George Stoll ... musical conductor
Herbert Stothart ... musical director
Four Esquires ... music performers "Who Knows?" (uncredited)
Fletcher Henderson ... arranger (uncredited)
Marjorie Lane ... singing voice: Eleanor Powell (uncredited)
M.J. McLaughlin ... music recordist (uncredited)
Camille Soray ... singing voice: Lois Clements (uncredited)
Herbert Stothart ... music adaptor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Albertina Rasch ... dance and ensembles created by / dances and ensembles staged by
Harry Albiez ... production crew (uncredited)
Bob Barnes ... production crew (uncredited)
Frank Floyd ... assistant: Dave Gould (uncredited)
Dave Gould ... dance director: cadet routines (uncredited)
Tommy Griffin ... production crew (uncredited)
J. Harper ... production crew (uncredited)
Ira Hyman ... production crew (uncredited)
George King ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
Bill Lewis ... production crew (uncredited)
Charles Salerno Jr. ... production crew (uncredited)
Hezi Tate ... production crew (uncredited)
Florence Thomas ... production crew (uncredited)
Fred Thompson ... production crew (uncredited)
Harold Thurburg ... production crew (uncredited)
Andrei Tolstoy ... technical advisor (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines The world's largest night set is introduced in the super-lavish musical, "Rosalie," which co-stars Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell for the first time. (Print Ad- Illawarra Mercury, ((Wollongong, NSW)) 13 May 1938) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Hoheit tanzt inkognito (Germany)
  • Rozalija (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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Runtime
  • 123 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The singing voice of Eleanor Powell was dubbed by Marjorie Lane (uncredited). See more »
Goofs During the 'drum dance' sequence there are three rows of huge drums all sounding together. The drum sticks on the front row are synchronized so that they all hit the drum at the same time. The drum sticks in the second and third rows are out of synch with the first row yet their sound is in synch. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972). See more »
Soundtracks Rosalie See more »
Quotes Rosalie: I love Dick. That's why I'm crying.
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