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Rusty Parker wins a contest and becomes a celebrated cover girl; this endangers her romance with dancing mentor Danny.

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Rusty Parker / Maribelle Hicks
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Danny McGuire
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Noel Wheaton
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Genius
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Jinx Falkenburg
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Maurine Martin
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Cornelia Jackson
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John Coudair
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John Coudair as a Young Man
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Miss Colby
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Chef at Danny McGuire's
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Cover Girl: American Magazine
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Cover Girl: American Home
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Cover Girl: Collier's Magazine
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Cover Girl: Coronet
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Cover Girl: Cosmopolitan Magazine
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Cover Girl: Farm Journal Magazine
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Cover Girl: The Glamour Magazine
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Cover Girl: Harper's Bazaar Magazine
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Cover Girl: The Liberty Magazine
Cheryl Archer ...
Cover Girl: Look (as Cheryl Archibald)
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Cover Girl: Mademoiselle Magazine
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Cover Girl: McCall's
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Cover Girl: Red Book
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Cover Girl: The Vogue Magazine
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Cover Girl: The Woman's Home Companion
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Foncilla Adams ...
Contestant (uncredited)
Grace Albertson ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Best Man (uncredited)
Lucille Allen ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Eugene Anderson Jr. ...
Busboy (uncredited)
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Assistant Cook (uncredited)
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Interviewer (uncredited)
Jackie Barnett ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Florist Delivery Boy (uncredited)
Jack Boyle ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Autograph Hound (uncredited)
Betty Brodel ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Joe (uncredited)
Sally Cairns ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Sherry Cameron ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Miss Vogue (uncredited)
Glenn Charles ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Eddie Cutler ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Mac the Cop (uncredited)
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Vanity Photographer (uncredited)
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Reporter-Photographer (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson ...
Soldier on Pickup Truck (uncredited)
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Coudair's Butler (uncredited)
Joel Friend ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Virginia Gardner ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Helene Garron ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Marion Graham ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Diane Griffith ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
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Tony Pastor (uncredited)
Eloise Hardt ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Food Critic (uncredited)
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Headwaiter (uncredited)
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Pop (uncredited)
Randolph Hughes ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Reporter Asking About Flowers (uncredited)
William Kline ...
James (uncredited)
Miriam LaVelle ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
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Minister (uncredited)
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Man in Nightclub Audience (uncredited)
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Naval Officer in Audience (uncredited)
Jack Mattis ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Martha Mears ...
Rusty Parker (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Man in Nightclub Audience (uncredited)
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Pianist (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Vin Moore ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Marion (uncredited)
Muriel Morris ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Harry (uncredited)
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Cook (uncredited)
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Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Truckman (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Larry Rio ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Patti Sacks ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Truckman (uncredited)
Gwen Seager ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Jack Shea ...
Serviceman in Audience (uncredited)
Patti Sheldon ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Bill Sloan ...
Naval Officer (uncredited)
Victor Travis ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Jim (uncredited)
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Wardrobe Woman (uncredited)
Ray Weamer ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Virginia Wilson ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Rudy Wissler ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Receptionist (uncredited)
Ronald Wyckoff ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Katherine Yorke ...
Waiting Room Girl with Red Hat (uncredited)

Directed by

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Charles Vidor

Written by

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Virginia Van Upp ... (screen play)
 
Marion Parsonnet ... (adaptation) &
Paul Gangelin ... (adaptation)
 
Erwin Gelsey ... (story)
 
John H. Kafka ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Arthur Schwartz ... producer

Music by

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Jerome Kern
Carmen Dragon ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Allen M. Davey ... director of photography
Rudolph Maté ... director of photography

Editing by

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Viola Lawrence

Editorial Department

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John Hoffman ... montages / presentation: Cover Girl
Natalie Kalmus ... color director: Technicolor
Morgan Padelford ... associate color director: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Lionel Banks
Cary Odell

Set Decoration by

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Fay Babcock

Costume Design by

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Travis Banton ... (gowns)
Muriel King ... (gowns)
Gwen Wakeling ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Clay Campbell ... makeup artist
Helen Hunt ... hair stylist
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Budd Boetticher ... assistant director (as Oscar Boetticher Jr.)
Jack Voglin ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Lambert E. Day ... sound (uncredited)
John P. Livadary ... sound mixer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert Coburn ... photographer: magazine covers
Edward Cronenweth ... still photographer (uncredited)
Burnett Guffey ... camera operator (uncredited)
John Hoffman ... magazine covers photographer (uncredited)
Richard H. Kline ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Homer Plannette ... gaffer (uncredited)
Ned Scott ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kenneth Hopkins ... hats (as Keneth Hopkins)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Carmen Dragon ... orchestrator
Philip Faulkner Jr. ... music recordist (as P.J. Faulkner)
Ira Gershwin ... songwriter: lyrics
Jerome Kern ... songwriter: music
Morris Stoloff ... musical director (as M.W. Stoloff)
Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Gil Grau ... composer: additional music (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Martha Mears ... singing voice: Rita Hayworth (uncredited)
Paul Weston ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Anita Colby ... technical adviser
Harry Conover ... technical adviser
Norman Deming ... assistant to producer
Seymour Felix ... dance numbers staged by
Val Raset ... dance numbers staged by
William R. Anderson ... dialogue director (uncredited)
Anita Colby ... press agent (uncredited)
Stanley Donen ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Fred Kelly ... additional choreographer (uncredited)
Gene Kelly ... choreographer (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Rusty Parker, a red-headed leggy dancer at Danny McGuire's Night Club in Brooklyn, wants to be a successful Broadway star. She enters a contest to be a 'Cover Girl' as a stepping-stone in her career. She reminds the publisher, John Coudair, of his lost love, showgirl Maribelle Hicks. He was engaged to Maribelle, although his wealthy society mother made fun of her. Maribelle left John at the altar when she saw the piano at her wedding. It reminded her of the piano-player she truly loved. Rusty is Maribelle's granddaughter and there are musical sequences with Maribelle dancing to songs from the beginning of the 20th century. Rusty lands on the cover of her grandmother's former fiancé's magazine (as a bride). She is pursued by Coudair's pal, the wealthy theatrical producer, Noel Wheaton. He produces a lavish musical to star Rusty, surrounded by real cover girls of the mid 1940's. Rusty runs down a huge spiral into the arms of dozens of men who seem clumsy next to her ethereal dancing. But her success threatens Danny McGuire. He expressed his distress that his girlfriend will find success without him in Kelly's famous dance with himself, 'Alter Ego'. He and his sidekick, Genius, leave New York and entertain soldiers fighting in World War II. Rusty agrees to marry Noel, dazzled by success, security, and his power and money. But she drinks and loses weight because her heart belongs to Danny. She receives a symbolic pearl with great power and tells Coudair and Wheaton that she must spend her life with the man she loves. Written by Jenny Lens

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Taglines A Mirthful, Magical Musical ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La reine de Broadway (France)
  • Es tanzt die Göttin (Germany)
  • Las modelos (Spain)
  • Les models (Spain, Catalan title)
  • 封面女郎 (China, Mandarin title)
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  • 107 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia During the middle of shooting Rita Hayworth eloped with Orson Welles. Coincidentally the film's wedding scene was shot that day. See more »
Goofs The guests at the 1904 wedding are the same people, wearing the same clothes and hairstyles, as the guests at the 1944 wedding. Of particular note are the young girl wearing a giant red flower as a hat, and the white-haired old lady with white boa feathers on the side of her head. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002). See more »
Soundtracks Poor John! See more »
Quotes Genius: You know something? I love him too.
Danny McGuire: Yeah?
Genius: You know why?
Danny McGuire: Why?
Genius: Because he's dumber than me.
Danny McGuire: Dumber than I.
Genius: Okay. Then he's dumber than the both of us.
[Danny winces]
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