It Happened to Jane (Columbia Pictures) (1959)

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COLUMBIA | Your whole family will agree... URESSRiah it’s been a long time between pictures like this! Take a delightful story about a lady, a lawyer, a tycoon and a locomotive. Vane OSG000! dace pgs oboe cob Doris Day Take a star-bright cast and put them ina Ceonce Denham. ar ere Jack Lemmon colorful locale. Harry Foster Malone ........ Ernie Kovacs Then take some magic powder— maybe that (LOPS TECH so ta oes Boner Steve Forrest secret ingredient called luck—and sprinkle Billy OSrO0d se ee Oss Oa nae a Teddy Rooney it over all your ingredients. Wincle-Obispc... 3 sae. Russ Brown And then-— perhaps only then—will you come Grawford SlOOT oso. i. ns Walter Greaza up with that certain something that makes DL OMERABCO oF. oan: Parker Fennelly this motion picture truly big...bigger than its Matilda Runyon ............ Mary Wickes cast...bigger than its bright and bouncing Waloun Peterson 27 i. Philip Coolidge charm...bigger than its predecessors (ReSaloon JGGFRIS ga 6od0 od 5400 Casey Adams member Mr. Deeds Goes To Town?)...It’s Aaron Caldwell ......... John Cecil Holm bigger than anything around. In fact, DetivaOsSCOOds. smo ees = ak. Gina Gillespie Glarence Runyon... vis ete. + Dick Crockett it’s bigger than all of us! MAOTUCT. Wes, ee ee teen ees Napoleon Whiting CREDITS Screenplay by Norman Katkov; From a story by Max Wilk and Norman Katkov; Produced and Directed by Richard Quine; Assistant Director, Carter DeHaven, Jr.; Eastman Color by Pathe; Color Consultant, Henri Jaffa; Di COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A.S.C.; Music Cenducted by Morris Stoloff; PoORIS wACK ERNIE Composed by George Duning; Art Director, DAY © LENMNON © KOVACS rector of Photography, Charles Lawton, Jr., Cary Odell; Film Editor, Charles Nelson, A.C.E.; Set Decorator, Louis Diage; Make-up Supervision, Clay Campbell, S.M.A.; Hair Styles by Helen Hunt; Recording Supervisor, John Livadary; Sound, Harry Mills; OrchesGUEST STARS . BILL CULLEN DAVE GARROWAY STEVE McCORMICK JAYNE MEADOWS GARRY MOORE HENRY MORGAN trations by Arthur Morton; Songs: “Be Pre| BOB PAIGE BETSY PALMER | pec sie a Fred Karger, i by EASTMAN COLOR Richard Quine; “It Happened to Jane” — Words and Music by Joe Lubin and I. J. Roth; Chester Fife & Drum Corps; Executive Pro co-starring STEVE FORREST Screenplay by NORMAN KATKOV « From a story by MAX WILK and NORMAN KATKOV Produced and Directed by RICHARD QUINE Executive Producer—MARTIN MELCHER AN ARWIN PRODUCTION a HAVE ) fap IT HAPPENED TO JANE HAP ee oe oR ducer, Martin Melcher; An Arwin Production. A Columbia Picture. Ad No. 501—670 Lines (Not for Publication) Official Billing Small-town Maine lobster grower Jane OsCOLUMBIA PICTURES 25% presents the railroad owned by Harry Foster Malone. She sues and is awarded triple damages. DORIS DAY e JACK LEMMON ® ERNIE KOVACS ate Helped by Attorney George Denham, she slaps in an attachment on one of Malone’s trains when IT HAPPENED TQ JANE z 100% he appeals the damages award and, in conse good has a shipment spoiled by the neglect of quence, becomes a national heroine with the co-starring help of newspaperman Larry Hall. When Jane STEVE FORREST ob uses the train to rush her lobsters to market, Screenplay by NORMAN KATKOY In EASTMAN COLOR 28% Malone routes it around the country to show Brorhaeh s crah By Mek Ae atid Netmon Kats ee Produced and Directed by RICHARD QUINE Executive Producer—MARTIN MELCHER AN ARWIN PRODUCTION 25% GUEST STARS BILL CULLEN DAVE GARROWAY «STEVE McCORMICK JAYNE MEADOWS her who’s running his railroad. But with the country cheering her on, the railroad tycoon unconditionally surrenders; also, she'll stick GARRY MOORE HENRY MORGAN . BOB PAIGE .~ BETSY PALMER with reliable George, romance-wise. (Running Time: 98 Minutes ) Copyright © 1959 Columbia Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved.