Call Me Mister

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Call Me Mister is a 1951 musical film featuring Dan Dailey as a performer entertaining U.S. troops in post-World War II Japan.

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Call Me Mister canonical 2
Call Me Mister (1951 film) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn Call Me Mister (stage musical) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Albert E. Lewin NERFINISHED
Karl Tunberg NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Leo Tover NERFINISHED
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Lloyd Bacon NERFINISHED
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
editedBy J. Watson Webb Jr. NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Benny NERFINISHED
Bill Seacroft NERFINISHED
Kay Hudson NERFINISHED
follows World War II NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
musical film
hasCastMember Benay Venuta NERFINISHED
Betty Grable NERFINISHED
Dale Robertson NERFINISHED
Dan Dailey NERFINISHED
Danny Thomas NERFINISHED
Richard Boone NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Bill Seacroft NERFINISHED
mainCharacterOccupation entertainer
medium feature film
musicBy Lionel Newman NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation post-World War II Japan
notableSongPerformer Betty Grable NERFINISHED
Dan Dailey NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
producer Zanuck, Darryl F. NERFINISHED
productionCompany Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1951-01-15
releaseYear 1951
runtime about 97 minutes
screenwriter Albert E. Lewin NERFINISHED
Karl Tunberg NERFINISHED
setDuring postwar occupation of Japan
settingLocation Japan NERFINISHED
starring Benay Venuta NERFINISHED
Betty Grable NERFINISHED
Dale Robertson NERFINISHED
Dan Dailey NERFINISHED
Danny Thomas NERFINISHED
Richard Boone NERFINISHED
subject U.S. troops NERFINISHED
United States Army entertainment units NERFINISHED

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Dan Dailey notableWork Call Me Mister
Jules Munshin notableWork Call Me Mister
this entity surface form: Call Me Mister (1951 film)
Betty Grable notableWork Call Me Mister