Dancer Janet Jones (Vera-Ellen) hitches a ride in a limousine owned by a mysterious millionaire, and rumors fly when she is seen exiting the car. Since the show she's in is going under and the leading lady has quit, producer John Frost (Cesar Romero) decides to give Janet the starring
role, hoping to attract the financial support of her wealthy "friend." When the millionaire, B.G. Bruno (David Niven), shows up, Janet thinks he's a reporter and falls in love with him. The movie is better than it sounds, thanks to excellent performances and a light directorial touch. Songs
include "One-Two-Three" (Mischa Spoliansky), "Would You, Could You" (Spoliansky, Jack Fishman),...
Released:
1950
Rated:
NR
Length:
97 mins