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On the Town (original title)
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Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.

Awards:
  • Won 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations.
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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
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Murray Alper ...
Cab Company Owner (uncredited)
Bette Arlen ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Anne Beck ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bea Benaderet ...
Brooklyn Girl on Subway (uncredited)
Gladys Blake ...
Brooklyn Girl on Subway (uncredited)
Eugene Borden ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Leonard Bremen ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Don Brodie ...
Photo Layout Man (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Claire Carleton ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Peter Chong ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Dorinda Clifton ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Hans Conried ...
Francois - Head Waiter (uncredited)
Jeanne Coyne ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Lester Dorr ...
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Tom Dugan ...
Officer Tracy - Car 44 (uncredited)
Helen Eby-Rock ...
Little Girl's Mother (uncredited)
Luigi Faccuito ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
James A. FitzPatrick ...
Trailer Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Wanda Flippen ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Clair Freeman ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Alex Goudovitch ...
Miss Turnstiles Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Hagney ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Robert Haines ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Carol Haney ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Timmy Hawkins ...
Boy in Subway (uncredited)
Bern Hoffman ...
Shipyard Singer (uncredited)
Judy Holliday ...
Daisy - Simpkins' MGM Date (uncredited) (voice)
Curtis Loys Jackson Jr. ...
Boy in Subway (uncredited)
Richard Kean ...
Poet Type (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee ...
Sign Poster (uncredited)
Jack G. Lee ...
Speed Cop (uncredited)
Dale Lefler ...
Miss Turnstiles Dancer (uncredited)
Hank Mann ...
Max the Photographer (uncredited)
Gloria Marlen ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
John Marlin ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Bert May ...
Miss Turnstiles Dancer (uncredited)
Helen McAllister ...
Kooch Girl (uncredited)
Sid Melton ...
Spud (uncredited)
Diane Nance ...
Little Girl (uncredited)
Kerry O'Day ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Norman Ollestad ...
Boy in Subway (uncredited)
William 'Bill' Phillips ...
Sailor Simkins (uncredited)
Paul Power ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Royal Raymond ...
Barker (uncredited)
Edwin Rochelle ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Alex Romero ...
Sailor in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Reiko Sato ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell ...
Officer Mulrooney (uncredited)
Lee Scott ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Jack Shea ...
Tough Marine in Subway (uncredited)
Robert Smith ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson ...
Man in Subway Station (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle ...
Minor role (uncredited)
Tyra Vaughn ...
Dancer in 'Day in New York' Ballet (uncredited)
Dick Wessel ...
Sailor Kovarsky (uncredited)
Robert B. Williams ...
Police Sergeant - Car 44 (uncredited)
Bud Wolfe ...
Speed Cop (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stanley Donen
Gene Kelly

Written by

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Adolph Green... (screenplay) and
Betty Comden... (screenplay)
 
Adolph Green... (based upon the musical play whose book was by) and
Betty Comden... (based upon the musical play whose book was by)
 
Jerome Robbins... (idea)

Produced by

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Roger Edens...associate producer
Arthur Freed...producer

Music by

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Conrad Salinger...(uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Harold Rosson...director of photography

Editing by

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Ralph E. Winters

Editorial Department

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Henri Jaffa...color consultant: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
Jack Martin Smith

Set Decoration by

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Edwin B. Willis

Makeup Department

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Jack Dawn...makeup creator
Sydney Guilaroff...hair styles designer

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Gertsman...assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Jack D. Moore...associate set decorator

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer...recording supervisor
Richard Gramaglia...sound (uncredited)
John A. Williams...sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Warren Newcombe...special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lloyd Isbell...grip (uncredited)
Robert Martin...camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Helen Rose...costumes
Joan Joseff...costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leonard Bernstein...based upon the musical play with music by / based upon the musical play: lyrics by
Saul Chaplin...vocal arrangements
Betty Comden...additional songs: lyrics by / based upon the musical play: lyrics by
Roger Edens...additional songs: music by
Adolph Green...additional songs: lyrics by / based upon the musical play: lyrics by
Lennie Hayton...musical director
Conrad Salinger...orchestrations
David Crocov...violin (uncredited)
Uan Rasey...musician: trumpet (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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George Abbott...directed on the stage by
Paul Feigay...stage producer
James Gooch...technicolor color consultant
Oliver Smith...stage producer
Jeanne Coyne...assistant: Mr. Kelly, Hollywood (uncredited)
Carol Haney...assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Alex Romero...assistant choreographer (uncredited)
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    Storyline

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    Plot Summary

    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 Turnstile of the Month" (he thinks she's a high-society deb; she's really a 'cooch dancer' at Coney Island); innocent Chip gets hijacked (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. Written byA.L.Beneteau

    Plot Keywords
    Taglines Come On, Everybody, Let's Go On the Town!See more »
    Genres
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    Additional Details

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    Also Known As
    • Un jour à New-York (France)
    • Das ist New York (Germany)
    • Un día en Nueva York (Spain)
    • Sømænd på vulkaner (Denmark)
    • Un día en Nueva York (Uruguay)
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    Runtime
    • 98 min
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    Box Office

    Budget $2,111,250 (estimated)

    Did You Know?

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    Trivia A total of five days was spent filming in New York City. The two major problems faced by the crew were the weather (It rained for most of the shoot.) and the popularity of Frank Sinatra. Gene Kelly explained that the movie was filmed at the height of Sinatra-mania, and Frank would be instantly recognized by people on the streets. To avoid crowds, the cast insisted on taxis instead of limousines for transportation and that the camera be hidden inside a station wagon. During the finale of the musical number "New York, New York", which takes place in the sunken plaza at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in front of the statue of Prometheus, the heads of hundreds of curious spectators can be seen at the top of the frame of the last shot, staring at the three stars over the wall behind the statue.See more »
    Goofs When the boys are looking for clues on the poster in order to find Miss Turnstiles, they find her likes and dislikes. However, none of that is actually mentioned on the poster they have or any that the viewer sees.See more »
    Movie Connections Edited intoGene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002).See more »
    Soundtracks I Feel Like I'm Not Out Of Bed YetSee more »
    Crazy Credits Before the actual credits the film opens with an embossed card on a silver dish, reading: "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Silver Anniversary Picture." Most of the studio's 1949 releases opened with this.See more »
    Quotes [attempting to escape from the police]
    Gabey: Hilde, do you know where we can hide?
    Brunhilde Esterhazy: Sure, I know a place right across the Brooklyn bridge where they'll never find us.
    Gabey: Where is it?
    Brunhilde Esterhazy: Brooklyn!
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