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| Judy Garland | ... | Hannah Brown | |
| Fred Astaire | ... | Don Hewes | |
| Peter Lawford | ... | Jonathan Harrow III | |
| Ann Miller | ... | Nadine Hale | |
| Jules Munshin | ... | Headwaiter François | |
| Clinton Sundberg | ... | Mike the Bartender | |
| Richard Beavers | ... | Singer ("The Girl on the Magazine Cover") | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| John Albright | ... | Western Union Messenger (uncredited) | |
| Lola Albright | ... | Hat Model / Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Shirley Ballard | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy Bates | ... | Boy (uncredited) | |
| Hal Bell | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Margaret Bert | ... | Florist (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Brooks | ... | Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) | |
| Peter Chong | ... | Sam - Don's Valet (uncredited) | |
| Jimmie Dodd | ... | Cabby (uncredited) | |
| Dolores Donlon | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Fern Eggen | ... | Salesgirl (uncredited) | |
| Harry Fox | ... | Desk Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Sig Frohlich | ... | Callboy (uncredited) | |
| June Gale | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Ruth Hall | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Sam Harris | ... | Backstage Well-Wisher / Diner at Rooftop Show (uncredited) | |
| Hector and His Pals | ... | Themselves (uncredited) | |
| Helene Heigh | ... | Hat Shop Owner (uncredited) | |
| Shep Houghton | ... | Specialty Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Marjorie Jackson | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Patricia Jackson | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Bob Jellison | ... | Drugstore Patron (uncredited) | |
| Doris Kemper | ... | Anna - Backstage Maid (uncredited) | |
| Gail Langford | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Joi Lansing | ... | Hat Model / Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Nolan Leary | ... | Drugstore Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Jeni Le Gon | ... | Essie, Nadine's Maid (uncredited) | |
| Frank Mayo | ... | Headwaiter (uncredited) | |
| Harold Miller | ... | Diner in Restaurant (uncredited) | |
| Howard M. Mitchell | ... | Drugstore Patron (uncredited) | |
| George Noisom | ... | Western Union Messenger (uncredited) | |
| Robert Emmett O'Connor | ... | Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Dick Paxton | ... | Western Union Messenger (uncredited) | |
| Albert Pollet | ... | Waiter (uncredited) | |
| Angi O. Poulis | ... | Peddler (uncredited) | |
| Bobbie Priest | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Jean Romer | ... | Twin Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Lynne Romer | ... | Twin Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Sanford | ... | Hotel Detective (uncredited) | |
| Sara Shane | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Dick Simmons | ... | Al - Ziegfeld Aide (uncredited) | |
| Dee Turnell | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Benay Venuta | ... | Bar Patron (uncredited) | |
| Patricia Walker | ... | Showgirl (uncredited) | |
| Johnny Walsh | ... | Western Union Messenger (uncredited) | |
| Wilson Wood | ... | Marty, Piano Player (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Charles Walters | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Frances Goodrich | (story) & | |
| Albert Hackett | (story) | |
| Sidney Sheldon | (screenplay) & | |
| Frances Goodrich | (screenplay) & | |
| Albert Hackett | (screenplay) | |
| Guy Bolton | uncredited | |
Produced by | |||
| Arthur Freed | .... | producer | |
| Roger Edens | .... | associate producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Conrad Salinger | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Harry Stradling Sr. | (as Harry Stradling) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Albert Akst | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Cedric Gibbons | |||
| Jack Martin Smith | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Edwin B. Willis | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Irene | (costumes: women) | ||
| Valles | (costumes: men) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jack Dawn | .... | makeup designer | |
| Sydney Guilaroff | .... | hair styles designer | |
| Dorothy Ponedel | .... | key makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Al Shenberg | .... | production manager (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Carl 'Major' Roup | .... | second assistant director (uncredited) | |
| Wallace Worsley Jr. | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Arthur Krams | .... | associate set decorator | |
Sound Department | |||
| Douglas Shearer | .... | recording director | |
| James Brock | .... | sound (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Warren Newcombe | .... | special effects | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Richard Borland | .... | grip (uncredited) | |
| Ed Hubbell | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
| Sam Leavitt | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Cliff Shirpser | .... | assistant camera: Technicolor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Leo Arnaud | .... | orchestrator | |
| Johnny Green | .... | musical director | |
| Conrad Salinger | .... | orchestrator | |
| Robert Tucker | .... | vocal arranger | |
| Van Cleave | .... | orchestrator | |
| Sidney Cutner | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Roger Edens | .... | composer: additional music (uncredited) | |
| Robert Franklyn | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Paul Marquardt | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Leo Shuken | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Henri Jaffa | .... | associate technicolor color director | |
| Natalie Kalmus | .... | technicolor color director | |
| Fred Astaire | .... | choreographer (uncredited) | |
| Leslie H. Martinson | .... | script supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Charles Walters | .... | choreographer (uncredited) | |
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From start to finish this film ranks highly with the best of the best movie musicals like "Singin' In The Rain" does. The way Fred handles the pesky little kid in the toy shop is precious. Notice the wary shop help in the background keep eye. Look for Fred trying to cajole Ann on to the terrace to dance and she refuses due to the cold then warms herself by the fire, so realistic. Fast forward to the "Girl On The Magazine Cover" in a Zigfeld Roof production number. How glamorous to see a beautiful woman who can dance with a chorus of handsome men in tuxedos. When was that last done in the 21st Century? I highly recommend this picture if you never have seen it. I guarantee you'll want to see it again and again.