Moon Over Miami (1941 film)

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Moon Over Miami (1941 film) is a Technicolor 1941 musical comedy about two sisters seeking wealthy husbands in Florida, featuring songs, romance, and lighthearted humor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
musical comedy film
romantic comedy film
aspectRatio 1.37:1
basedOn The Broadway Melody (story by Stephen Powys and Leonard Praskins)
cinematographer Leon Shamroy
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Walter Lang
distributedIn theatrical release
distributor 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox
surface form: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
editor Robert L. Simpson
featuresTheme pursuit of wealth
romantic misunderstanding
social climbing
filmFormat 35 mm
filmingLocation Miami
surface form: Miami, Florida
genre comedy
musical
romance
hasSong Is That Good?
Kindergarten Conga
You Started Something
mainCharacter Barbara Latimer
Kay Latimer
musicBy Alfred Newman
originalLanguage English
partOf Hollywood Technicolor musicals of the early 1940s
plotSummary Two sisters travel to Florida posing as a wealthy heiress and her secretary in search of rich husbands.
producer Fred Kohlmar
productionCompany 20th Century Fox
releaseDate 1941-06-20
releaseYear 1941
runtimeMinutes 91
screenwriter George Seaton
Vincent Lawrence
settingLocation Florida
starring Betty Grable
Carole Landis
Charlotte Greenwood
Don Ameche
Jack Haley
Robert Cummings
starVehicleFor Betty Grable

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Charlotte Greenwood performedIn Moon Over Miami (1941 film)
Walter Lang notableWork Moon Over Miami (1941 film)
Walter Lang directed Moon Over Miami (1941 film)