• No, No, Nanette is a 1940 American film directed by Herbert Wilcox and based on both the 1919 stage play No, No, Nanette and the 1930 film No, No, Nanette...
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  • 1925 No, No, Nanette opened both on Broadway and in London's West End, running for 321 and 665 performances, respectively. Film versions (1930 and 1940) and...
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  • 1924 musical comedy No, No, Nanette (1930 film) No, No, Nanette (1940 film) 5852 Nanette, main-belt asteroid Nanetti Hilda Nanette Blanche Praeger Killby...
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    Nanette Fabray (born Ruby Bernadette Nanette Theresa Fabares; October 27, 1920 – February 22, 2018) was an American actress, singer and dancer. She began...
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  • Nanette is a 1940 German musical film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Hans Söhnker and Albrecht Schoenhals. The film's sets were designed...
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    Ruby Keeler (category American film actresses)
    opening) Show Girl (1929) Hold on to Your Hats (1940) (replaced by Eunice Healey before opening) No, No, Nanette (1971) "Ethel Ruby Keeler extract". Nova Scotia...
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    list of American films released in 1940. American film production was concentrated in Hollywood and was dominated by the eight Major film studios MGM, Paramount...
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    Anna Neagle (category English film actresses)
    play's most famous song, "Alice Blue Gown". She followed this film with No, No, Nanette (1940) with Victor Mature, in which she sang "Tea For Two", and Sunny...
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    is first sung by the character Jimmy to his ward Nanette. 1930 No, No, Nanette 1940 No, No, Nanette - sung by Anna Neagle and Richard Carlson 1950 Tea...
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    Georgiana Young (category American film actresses)
    Sally and Polly Ann. She would later have bit parts in two other films: No, No, Nanette (1940) and Border Incident (1949), the latter of which starred her...
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    Chicago pre-Broadway run of the musical No, No, Nanette. When the show finally hit Broadway on September 16, 1925, Nanette was played by Louise Groody, and her...
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    Ona Munson (category American film actresses)
    the title role of the singing and dancing ingenue Nanette in the original production of No, No, Nanette. On July 16, 1926, she married her first husband...
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    Virginia Gibson (category American film actresses)
    perform at the Muny Opera as the star of No, No, Nanette. Gibson was signed by Warner Bros. in 1950 and made her film debut in Tea for Two (1950). Billed as...
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    Don Ameche (category American male film actors)
    Really Trying (1966) Henry, Sweet Henry (1967) The Moon Is Blue (1972) No, No, Nanette (1972) Never Get Smart with an Angel (1977) Mame (1978) Life with Father...
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    Patsy Kelly (category American film actresses)
    in film roles. Kelly returned to the stage in the 1971 revival of No, No, Nanette, for which she won a Tony Award. She continued appearing in film and...
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  • musical No, No, Nanette (1938) - stage Jill Darling (1938) - play Gone to the Dogs (1939) - film All Clear (1939)- London revue Cafe de Paris (1940) - revue...
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    Penny Singleton (category American film actresses)
    Call Me Madam (1959) Never Too Late (1964) No, No, Nanette (1971) (replacement for Ruby Keeler) No, No, Nanette (1974)[citation needed] Little Me (1983)[citation...
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  • Yes, My Love (1953) Yes or No (2010) Yes or No? (1920) Yes, we fuck! (2015) Yes, We Have No Bonanza (1939) Yes, Yes, Nanette (1925) Yes, Yes, Women Are...
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  • Sand (1922) Three Ages (1923) Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (1925) Yes, Yes, Nanette (1925) Free and Easy (1930) Movie Crazy (1932) Number Seventeen (1932)...
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    Eddie Bracken (category American male film actors)
    musical Too Many Girls in a role he reprised for the 1940 film adaptation. He had performed in a short film series called The Kiddie Troupers (one of many Our...
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    Phyllis Brooks (category American film actresses)
    Temple films Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and in Little Miss Broadway. On Broadway, Brooks appeared in Stage Door (1936–37), Panama Hattie (1940–42), The...
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    Elliott Reid (category American male film actors)
    Madison from 1966-67 and returned to co-star with Virginia Mayo in No, No, Nanette from 1972-73. In 1976 he co-starred with Carol Channing in the national...
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    Gordon MacRae (category American male film actors)
    Then he starred with Doris Day in Tea for Two (1950), a reworking of No, No, Nanette, also for Butler. Public response was enthusiastic. MacRae and Day...
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    Fred Astaire (category American male film actors)
    from Easter Parade (1948); and, with Jack Buchanan, Oscar Levant, and Nanette Fabray he delivered Arthur Schwartz's and Howard Dietz's "That's Entertainment...
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  • That's Entertainment, Part II (category Documentary films about films)
    Douglas Tom Drake Marie Dressler Margaret Dumont Jimmy Durante Nelson Eddy Nanette Fabray W. C. Fields Bob Fosse Clark Gable Greta Garbo Judy Garland Betty...
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    Ginger Rogers filmography (category Pages using IMDb title with no id set)
    (1965, Broadway, replacement for lead) Mame (London, 1969) Coco (1971) No, No, Nanette (1974) Forty Carats (1974) Anything Goes (1980) Miss Moffat (1983)...
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  • Arden as Miss Pinty Fay Helm as The Woman Louis Jean Heydt as Mr. Kempner Nanette Fabray as Gladys Norton Jean Sharon as Mrs. Banks Hobart Cavanaugh as Mr...
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    Bernice Claire (category American film actresses)
    was in the original film version of No, No, Nanette in the title role. (A post-Code version was made in 1940.) The other two films she made with Gray were...
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    Busby Berkeley (category Film choreographers)
    revival of No No Nanette, starring his old Warner Brothers colleague and 42nd Street star Ruby Keeler; both played cameos in the 1970 film The Phynx the...
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    Gloria DeHaven (category American film actresses)
    of Seventh Heaven. She also toured in a summer stock production of No, No, Nanette. DeHaven married four times. Her first husband was actor John Payne...
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