Lullaby of Broadway (1951 film)

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Lullaby of Broadway (1951 film) is a Technicolor musical comedy starring Doris Day as a singer striving for success in New York’s theater world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
film
musical comedy film
basedOn Lullaby of Broadway
surface form: song "Lullaby of Broadway"
cinematographyBy Wilfred M. Cline NERFINISHED
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director David Butler
distributedBy Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Irene Morra
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuresSong Lullaby of Broadway
surface form: "Lullaby of Broadway"
filmFormat theatrical feature film
filmingTechnique live-action
genre comedy film
musical film
hasMusicalNumber song-and-dance sequences
hasStarPerformer Doris Day
leadActorRole Doris Day as a singer seeking Broadway success
leadCharacterOccupation singer
mainTheme mother–daughter relationship
pursuit of show-business success
romance
musicBy Ray Heindorf
narrativeFocus Broadway theater world
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A singer strives for success in New York’s theater world
producer William Jacobs
productionCompany Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
publicationDate 1951
releaseDecade 1950s
releaseMedium cinema
runtime approximately 92 minutes
screenwriter Darrell Ware
Karl Tunberg
settingLocation Broadway
New York City
sound monophonic optical soundtrack
starring Billy De Wolfe
Doris Day
Florence Bates
Gene Nelson
Gladys George
S.Z. Sakall
targetAudience general audience
title Lullaby of Broadway

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Gene Nelson notableWork Lullaby of Broadway (1951 film)
Leander Eugene Berg notableWork Lullaby of Broadway (1951 film)