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| Gene Kelly | Gabey | |
| Frank Sinatra | Chip | |
| Betty Garrett | Brunhilde Esterhazy | |
| Ann Miller | Claire Huddesen | |
| Jules Munshin | Ozzie | |
| Vera-Ellen | Ivy Smith | |
| Florence Bates | Mme. Dilyovska | |
| Alice Pearce | Lucy Shmeeler | |
| George Meader | Professor | |
| Murray Alper | Cab Company Owner | |
| Bette Arlen | Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet | |
| Anne Beck | Nightclub Patron | |
| Bea Benaderet | Brooklyn Girl on Subway | |
| Gladys Blake | Brooklyn Girl on Subway | |
| Eugene Borden | Waiter | |
| Leonard Bremen | Spectator | |
| Don Brodie | Photo Layout Man | |
| Ralph Brooks | Nightclub Patron | |
| Claire Carleton | Nightclub Patron | |
| Peter Chong | Bartender |
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| Producer | Arthur Freed
Roger Edens |
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| Writer |
Jerome Robbins
Betty Comden Adolph Green |
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| Cinematography |
Harold Rosson
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| Musician | Conrad Salinger
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Three sailors - Gabey, Chip and Ozzie - let loose on a 24-hour pass in New York and the Big Apple will never be the same! Gabey falls head over heels for "Miss Turnstiles of the Month" (he thinks she's a high society deb when she's really a 'cooch dancer at Coney Island); innocent Chip gets highjacked (literally) by a lady cab driver; and Ozzie becomes the object of interest of a gorgeous anthropologist who thinks he's the perfect example of a "prehistoric man". Wonderful music and terrific shots of New York at its best. |
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