Blue Skies (1946)
It's the nearest thing to Heaven!
Jed Potter looks back on a love triangle conducted over the course of years and between musical numbers. Dancer Jed loves showgirl Mary, who loves compulsive nightclub-opener Johnny, who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.
Director: Stuart Heisler
Genre: Music, Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: October 15, 1946
Cast
- Bing Crosby - Johnny Adams
- Fred Astaire - Jed Potter
- Joan Caulfield - Mary O'Hara
- Billy De Wolfe - Tony
- Olga San Juan - Nita Nova
- Mikhail Rasumny - François
- Frank Faylen - Mack
- Victoria Horne - Martha (nurse)
- Karolyn Grimes - Mary Elizabeth Adams
- Jimmy Conlin - Jeffrey - Valet (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Irving Berlin (Story)
- Arthur Sheekman
Music: Robert Emmett Dolan
Cinematography: Charles Lang, William E. Snyder
Editing: LeRoy Stone
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Musical Theater and Broadway Magic, Broadway Musical and Stage Glamour, Musical Spectacle
Keywords
musical
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blue Skies about?
- Jed Potter looks back on a love triangle conducted over the course of years and between musical numbers. Dancer Jed loves showgirl Mary, who loves compulsive nightclub-opener Johnny, who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.
- Who directed Blue Skies?
- Blue Skies was directed by Stuart Heisler.
- Who stars in Blue Skies?
- Blue Skies stars Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, Billy De Wolfe, Olga San Juan, Mikhail Rasumny.
- How long is Blue Skies?
- Blue Skies has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is Blue Skies?
- Blue Skies is a Music, Comedy, Romance film.
- Where was Blue Skies produced?
- Blue Skies was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Blue Skies?
- The themes of Blue Skies include: Musical Theater and Broadway Magic, Broadway Musical and Stage Glamour, Musical Spectacle.