Orchestra Wives
Summary:
In his last screen appearance, bandleader Glenn Miller plays--are you sitting down?--a bandleader. The film's main plot involves small-town girl Ann Rutherford, who impulsively marries George Montgomery, a trumpeter in the Miller band. Rutherford soon finds that she isn't particularly suited for life on the road, nor is she prepared for the petty jealousies and backstabbin... Full Summary >>
Cast:
George Montgomery - (Bill Abbott)
Ann Rutherford - (Connie Ward)
Glenn Miller - (Gene Morrison)
Cesar Romero - (Sinjin)
Lynn Bari - (Jaynie)
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Review:
The best reason to watch Orchestra Wives today -- in fact, the only reason to do so -- is the music, especially "I've Got a Girl in Kalamazoo," performed to the hilt here by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton (Betty's sister), and the Modernaires. 20th Century Fox, who had Glenn Miller and band under contract, knew what they were doi... Continue >>
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