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Lulu Belle is singing in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi in the early 1900's when she meets rising young attorney George Davis. He gives up his fiancée and career to marry Lulu Bell. When his money runs out, Lulu Belle goes to work in a New Orleans club run by tough gambler Mark Brady. She tries to send George back to Natchez by pretending that she has fallen for prize-fighter Butch Cooper but George, in a fit of jealousy, drives a handful of forks into Butch's face. He is sent to prison and Lulu goes to New York with millionaire Harry Randolph, who makes her the singing sensation of Broadway and asks her to marry him. She refuses when she learns that George has been released from prison, realizing that he is the only man she ever truly loved.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1948-08-15
- video_camera_front Companies Columbia Pictures, Benedict Bogeaus Production
- timer Runtime: 86 Mins
- star Rating: 4.6 / 10
- favorite Likes: 5 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0040555
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Dorothy Lamour
Lulu Belle
George Montgomery
George Davis
Albert Dekker
Mark Brady
Otto Kruger
Harry Randolph
Glenda Farrell
Molly Benson
Greg McClure
Butch Cooper
Charlotte Wynters
Mrs. Gloria Randolph
Addison Richards
Police Commissioner John Dixon
William Haade
Duke Weaver
groups Crew
Ernest Laszlo
Director of Photography
Henry Russell
Music
Benedict Bogeaus
Producer
James Smith
Editor
Robert Priestley
Set Decoration
Duncan Cramer
Art Direction
Helen Hunt
Hairstylist
Kenneth Walters
Production Manager
Curt Fetters
Camera Operator
Edward Sheldon
Theatre Play
Charles MacArthur
Theatre Play
Everett Freeman
Screenplay
Karl Kamb
Additional Dialogue
Leslie Fenton
Director
John Livesley
Grip
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