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| name = Disc Jockey |
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Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 19, Iss. 216, (Jan 1, 1952): 20.</ref> |
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| director = [[Will Jason]] |
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| producer = Maurice Duke |
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Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 26 May 1951: 9.</ref> |
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| writer = Clarke Reynolds |
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|studio=Allied Artists |
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| distributor = [[Monogram Pictures]] |
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| released = 1951 |
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| country = USA |
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| language = English |
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==Plot== |
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A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program’s sponsor because the sponsor believes that audiences are deserting radio for television. The disc jockey sets out to prove otherwise by calling on disc jockeys in major cities across the United States. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Ginny Simms]] |
*[[Ginny Simms]] as Vickie Peters |
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*Michael O'Shea |
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*[[Jane Nigh]] as Marion |
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*[[Michael O'Shea (actor)|Michael O'Shea]] as Mike Richards |
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*[[Jerome Cowan]] |
*[[Jerome Cowan]] as Chris Marley |
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*[[Tommy Dorsey]] |
*[[Tommy Dorsey]] |
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*[[Russ Morgan]] |
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*[[George Shearing]] |
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*Herb Jeffries as H. J. Ball |
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*[[Sarah Vaughan]] |
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*[[Nick Lucas]] |
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*Foy Willing and Riders of the Purple Sage |
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*[[The Weavers]] |
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*[[Jack Fina]] |
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==Production== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 01:20, 3 May 2019
Disc Jockey | |
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Directed by | Will Jason |
Written by | Clarke Reynolds |
Produced by | Maurice Duke |
Production company | Allied Artists |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
Release date | 1951 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Disc Jockey is a 1951 American film.[1]
Plot
A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program’s sponsor because the sponsor believes that audiences are deserting radio for television. The disc jockey sets out to prove otherwise by calling on disc jockeys in major cities across the United States.
Cast
- Ginny Simms as Vickie Peters
- Tom Drake as Johnny
- Jane Nigh as Marion
- Michael O'Shea as Mike Richards
- Jerome Cowan as Chris Marley
- Tommy Dorsey
- Russ Morgan
- George Shearing
- Herb Jeffries as H. J. Ball
- Sarah Vaughan
- Nick Lucas
- Foy Willing and Riders of the Purple Sage
- The Weavers
- Jack Fina
Production
Filming took place in May 1951.[2]
References
External links
- Disc Jockey at TCMDB
- Disc Jockey at Letterbox DVD
- Disc Jockey at BFI
- Disc Jockey at IMDB