Showmen's Trade Review (Jul-Sep 1946)

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l's for the money . . . 2's for the show . . . 3's to get ready for records to go! JUNE HAVER GEORGE MONTGOMERY VIVIAN BLAINE CELESTE HOLM VERA-ELLEN FRANK LATIMORE Directed by BRUCE HUMBERSTONE Produced by MACK GORDON Screen Play by Valentine Davies • Adapted by Brown Holmes, Lynn Starling and Robert Ellis and Helen Logan • From a Play by Stephen Powys Lyrics by Mack Gordon • Music by Joseph Myrow "/ Like Mike" "On the Board Walk" (in Atlantic City) "A Farmer's Life Is A Very Merry Life" "Three Little Girls In Blue" "Somewhere In The Night" 'You Make Me Feel So Young"' "Always A Lady" "This Is Always" Music by Harry Warren Dances Staged by Seymour Felix Ballets by Babe Pearce '