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Three for the Show

Three for the Show

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Comedy

This musical reworking of Too Many Husbands (1940), features Grable as a top singer and dancer who's been widowed by WW II. She marries her late husband's songwriting partner, Gower Champion, but the new marriage is thrown for a loop when Lemmon, her first husband, turns up very much alive and eager to see Grable.

Date: 02/24/1955
Rating: 6.0
Cast: Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, Myron McCormick, Robert Bice, Paul Harvey, Bess Flowers, Henry Slate, Johnny Brazil, Ettore Corving, Mario Groscup, Joe Mauric, Wilson Morelli, Ron Nyman, Robert Street, David Ahdar, Leon Alton, Tom Anthony, Robert Bice, Bill Boes, Eugene Borden, George Bruggeman, Aileen Carlyle, Gene Daily, John David, Drusilla Davis, Hal K. Dawson, Rudy Del Campo, Frank Dernhammer, Burnell Dietsch, George Ford, Joel Friend, Kenneth Gibson, Paul Haakon, Paul Harvey, Kenner G. Kemp, Tom Kingston, Don Kohler, Tommy Ladd, Charlotte Lawrence, Rudy Lee, Charles Lunard, Reed Maxcy, Robert McKibbon, Dorothy Phillips, Frank Radcliffe, Jeffrey Sayre, Emil Sitka, Henry Slate, Ted Stanhope, Willard Waterman, Gene Wesson, Leo Wheeler, Robert B. Williams

Betty Grable as Julie Lowndes in Three for the Show Betty Grable

Jack Lemmon as Martin 'Marty' Stewart in Three for the Show Jack Lemmon

Marge Champion as Gwen Howard in Three for the Show Marge Champion

Gower Champion as Vernon Lowndes in Three for the Show Gower Champion

Myron McCormick as Mike Hudson in Three for the Show Myron McCormick

Robert Bice as Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan in Three for the Show Robert Bice

Paul Harvey as Col. Harold J. Wharton in Three for the Show Paul Harvey

Bess Flowers as Theatre patron in loge in Three for the Show Bess Flowers

Henry Slate as Sgt. Kowalski in Three for the Show Henry Slate

Johnny Brazil

Ettore Corving

Mario Groscup

Joe Mauric

Wilson Morelli

Ron Nyman as Male Harem Dancer in Three for the Show Ron Nyman

Robert Street

David Ahdar

Leon Alton as Bit Role (uncredited) in Three for the Show Leon Alton

Tom Anthony

Robert Bice as Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan (uncredited) in Three for the Show Robert Bice

Bill Boes as Male Harem Dancer (uncredited) in Three for the Show Bill Boes

Eugene Borden as Costume Designer (uncredited) in Three for the Show Eugene Borden

George Bruggeman

Aileen Carlyle as Mother (uncredited) in Three for the Show Aileen Carlyle

Gene Daily

John David

Drusilla Davis

Hal K. Dawson as Theatre Treasuer (uncredited) in Three for the Show Hal K. Dawson

Rudy Del Campo

Frank Dernhammer

Burnell Dietsch

George Ford

Joel Friend

Kenneth Gibson

Paul Haakon

Paul Harvey as Col. Harold J. Wharton (uncredited) in Three for the Show Paul Harvey

Kenner G. Kemp as Hotel Doorman (uncredited) in Three for the Show Kenner G. Kemp

Tom Kingston

Don Kohler

Tommy Ladd

Charlotte Lawrence

Rudy Lee as Boy (uncredited) in Three for the Show Rudy Lee

Charles Lunard

Reed Maxcy

Robert McKibbon

Dorothy Phillips as Bit Role (uncredited) in Three for the Show Dorothy Phillips

Frank Radcliffe

Jeffrey Sayre as Theatre Patron in Loge (uncredited) in Three for the Show Jeffrey Sayre

Emil Sitka as First Taxicab Driver (uncredited) in Three for the Show Emil Sitka

Henry Slate as Sgt. Kowalski (uncredited) in Three for the Show Henry Slate

Ted Stanhope as Harry, Stage Manager (uncredited) in Three for the Show Ted Stanhope

Willard Waterman as TV Show Moderator (uncredited) in Three for the Show Willard Waterman

Gene Wesson

Leo Wheeler

Robert B. Williams as Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited) in Three for the Show Robert B. Williams

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