Lady Be Good 82 years old

THE TAP-HAPPIEST, SWING-SINGIEST, MELODIC MIRACLE SINCE "ZIEGFELD GIRL"!

Lady Be Good

Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show.

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Lady Be Good Cast

Name Character
Ann Sothern She was 32, 92 years old when she died as Dixie Donegan Crane
Dan Dailey He was 25, 62 years old when he died as Bill Pattison
Bess Flowers She was 42, 85 years old when she died as Banquet Guest at Max's Table (uncredited)
Rose Hobart She was 35, 94 years old when she died as Mrs. Carter Wardley
Lionel Barrymore He was 63, 76 years old when he died as Judge Murdock
Robert Young He was 34, 91 years old when he died as Edward 'Eddie' Crane
Virginia O'Brien She was 22, 81 years old when she died as Lull
Reginald Owen He was 54, 85 years old when he died as Max Milton
Phil Silvers He was 30, 74 years old when he died as Master of Ceremonies
Red Skelton He was 28, 84 years old when he died as Joe 'Red' Willet
Tom Conway He was 36, 62 years old when he died as Mr. Blanton
John Carroll He was 35, 72 years old when he died as Buddy Crawford
Eleanor Powell She was 28, 69 years old when she died as Marilyn Marsh

Lady Be Good Crew

Name Department
Norman Z. McLeod as Director. He was 42 (65) years old when He died Directing
Jack McGowan as Story. He was 47 (83) years old when He died Writing
Jack McGowan as Screenplay. He was 47 (83) years old when He died Writing
Busby Berkeley as Director. He was 45 (80) years old when He died Directing
John McClain as Screenplay. Writing
Kay Van Riper as Screenplay. She was 32 (40) years old when She died Writing
Lady Be Good poster
Lady Be Good (82 years)

THE TAP-HAPPIEST, SWING-SINGIEST, MELODIC MIRACLE SINCE "ZIEGFELD GIRL"!

  • Release day: Thursday, September 18, 1941
  • Runtime: 112 minutes