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It's a Great Feeling ()


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A waitress at the Warner Bros. commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when two actors agree to help her.

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Dennis Morgan
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Judy Adams
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Jack Carson
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Arthur Trent
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RR Information Clerk
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Grace
Mazzone-Abbott Dancers ...
Dancers (as The Famous Mazzone-Abbott Dancers)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean Andren ...
Headwaitress (uncredited)
Lois Austin ...
Saleslady (uncredited)
Shirley Ballard ...
Beautiful Girl on Bike (uncredited)
Janet Barrett ...
Michael Curtiz's Secretary (uncredited)
Eugene Beday ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Wrestler on Television (uncredited)
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Bugs Bunny (uncredited) (voice)
Paul Bradley ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
Carol Brewster ...
Model (uncredited)
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Redhead (uncredited)
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David Butler (uncredited)
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Oculist (uncredited)
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Frenchman (uncredited)
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Frenchman (uncredited)
Sue Casey ...
Model (uncredited)
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Passenger (uncredited)
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Minister (uncredited)
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Gary Cooper (uncredited)
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Joan Crawford (uncredited)
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Michael Curtiz (uncredited)
Bunty Cutler ...
Reporter for 'Variety' (uncredited)
Marcel De la Brosse ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Studio Employee (uncredited)
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Trent's Secretary (uncredited)
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Porter (uncredited)
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Wrestling Fan in Bar (uncredited)
Carli Elinor ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Man at Train Station (uncredited)
Ernie Felice ...
Accordion Player for Band (uncredited)
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Charlie - Studio Gate Guard (uncredited)
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Studio Party Guest (uncredited)
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Jeffrey Bushdinkle - the Groom (uncredited)
Buddy Gorman ...
WB Messenger Boy (uncredited)
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Train Passenger in Upper (uncredited)
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Sydney Greenstreet (uncredited)
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Ray Heindorf (uncredited)
Vic Holbrook ...
Wrestler on Television (uncredited)
James Holden ...
Soda Jerk (uncredited)
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Danny Kaye (uncredited)
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Opening Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)
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Ticket Salesman (uncredited)
Wendie Lee ...
Agnes - Manicurist (uncredited)
Ralph Littlefield ...
Hayseed (uncredited)
Mickey McMasters ...
Wrestling Referee on Television (uncredited)
Peter Meersman ...
Flack (uncredited)
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Studio Party Guest (uncredited)
Henry Mirelez ...
Pedro (uncredited)
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Raoul Walsh's Assistant (uncredited)
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Distinguished Man (uncredited)
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Patricia Neal (uncredited)
Alfred Nunez ...
Pancho (uncredited)
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Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
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Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
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Eleanor Parker (uncredited)
Albert Petit ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
Albert Pollet ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Maureen Reagan (uncredited)
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Ronald Reagan (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Andre Bernet (uncredited)
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Edward G. Robinson (uncredited)
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Flack (uncredited)
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Studio Barber (uncredited)
Harry Seymour ...
Man in Upper Berth (uncredited)
George Sherwood ...
Reporter (uncredited)
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Flack (uncredited)
Mark Strong ...
Man with Cigar (uncredited)
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Model (uncredited)
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King Vidor (uncredited)
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Model (uncredited)
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Raoul Walsh (uncredited)
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Publicity Man (uncredited)
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Model (uncredited)
Jack Wise ...
Train Passenger in Lower (uncredited)
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Jane Wyman (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Butler

Written by

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Jack Rose ... (screenplay) and
Melville Shavelson ... (screenplay) (as Mel Shavelson)
 
I.A.L. Diamond ... (story)

Produced by

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Alex Gottlieb ... producer

Cinematography by

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Wilfrid M. Cline ... director of photography

Editing by

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Irene Morra

Editorial Department

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Natalie Kalmus ... color director: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Stanley Fleischer

Set Decoration by

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Lyle B. Reifsnider

Costume Design by

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Milo Anderson

Makeup Department

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Perc Westmore ... makeup artist
Agnes Flanagan ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Nick Marcellino ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Frank Mattison ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Philip Quinn ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Charles David Forrest ... sound (as David Forrest)
Dolph Thomas ... sound

Special Effects by

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Hans F. Koenekamp ... special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp)
William C. McGann ... special effects director (as William McGann)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Pat Clark ... still photographer (uncredited)
Al Green ... camera operator (uncredited)
Charles Harris ... grip (uncredited)
Charles O'Bannon ... gaffer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Sammy Cahn ... lyricist: songs
Ray Heindorf ... musical director
Jule Styne ... composer: songs
Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jean Baker ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Herschel Daugherty ... dialogue director
Mitchell Kovaleski ... associate technicolor color director
LeRoy Prinz ... musical number staged and directed by
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A waitress at the Warner Bros. commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when two actors agree to help her. Written by Daniel Bubbeo

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Taglines Guest stars galore! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Two Guys and a Gal (United States)
  • Les travailleurs du chapeau (France)
  • Ein tolles Gefühl (Germany)
  • El amor no puede esperar (Spain)
  • Mademoiselle Fifi (Portugal)
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  • 85 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Joan Crawford does a cameo and directs a short speech to Jack Carson before slapping his face. It's the same one she gives to Ann Blyth in Mildred Pierce (1945) before slapping her face. Carson co-starred in that film with Crawford. See more »
Goofs When Dennis, Jack and Judy are at the Hollywood Bowl, Dennis stands up to get Judy's coat out of the car. When he does so, his shadow is cast on the backdrop, which is painted to look like a clear, starry night sky. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995). See more »
Soundtracks It's a Great Feeling See more »
Quotes Jack Carson: [after being slapped] What was that for?
Joan Crawford: Oh, I do that in all my pictures.
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