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Blues in the Night is a 1941 American musical film noir [1] directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Priscilla Lane, Richard Whorf, Betty Field, Lloyd Nolan, Elia Kazan, and Jack Carson. It was released by Warner Brothers .
"Blues in the Night" is a popular blues song which has become a pop standard and is generally considered to be part of the Great American Songbook. The music was written by Harold Arlen , the lyrics by Johnny Mercer , for a 1941 film begun with the working title Hot Nocturne , but finally released as Blues in the Night .
Blues in the Night is a 1980s musical revue conceived by Sheldon Epps. It was produced by Mitchell Maxwell, Alan J. Schuster, Fred H. Krones and M Squared Entertainment, Inc., and Joshua Silver (Associate Producer).
Blues in the Night may refer to: "Blues in the Night", popular song which has become a pop standard; Blues in the Night, 1941 movie; Blues in the Night, a 1982 Broadway revue; Blues in the Night, a 2006 album by Ann Hampton Callaway; Blues in the Night (Jo Stafford album), 2007; Blues in the Night (Sonny Clark album) Blues in the Night (RIAS ...
Thereafter, McVey guest-starred on The Gale Storm Show, The Millionaire, Playhouse 90, Hazel, Bourbon Street Beat, and in four Westerns: The Restless Gun, Man Without a Gun, Sugarfoot, and Bat Masterson. From 1957 to 1958, McVey co-starred in the syndicated series Boots and Saddles as Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Hayes.
George Montgomery and Fred MacMurray on TV's Cimarron City (1958). George Montgomery (born George Montgomery Letz; August 27, 1916 – December 12, 2000) was an American actor, best known for his work in Western films and television.
Stephen Baldwin can’t get enough of daughter Hailey Bieber’s 4-month-old son, Jack Blues. When asked during the Tuesday, December 24, episode of the “Almost Famous” podcast whether he was ...
Duquesnay's Broadway debut was in the revue Blues in the Night in 1982 as a standby. Two years later, she played Glinda in a revival of The Wiz. She was next seen in Jelly's Last Jam as Gran Mimi and Ancestor. She was a replacement on Broadway in It Ain't Nothin But the Blues. [2]