Red Hot and Blue (1949)
1h 24m
Running Time
September 5, 1949Release Date
Red Hot and Blue (1949)
1h 24m
Running Time
September 5, 1949Release Date
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Plot.
A Broadway director rescues a starlet from mobsters who blame her for a shooting.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Betty Hutton
Eleanor Collier aka Yum-Yum
Victor Mature
Danny James
William Demarest
Charlie Baxter - Press Agent
June Havoc
Sandra
Jane Nigh
Angelica Roseanne aka No-No
John Farrow
Director
Frank Loesser
Hair-do Lempke / Original Music Composer / Songs / Lyricist
William Talman
Bunny Harris
Hagar Wilde
Writer
Art Smith
Laddie Corwin
Charles Lederer
Writer
Frank Tashlin
Writer
Raymond Walburn
Alex Ryan Creek
Onslow Stevens
Capt. Allen
Robert Fellows
Producer
Barry Kelley
Lt. Gorman
Daniel L. Fapp
Cinematographer
Jack Kruschen
Steve
Joseph Vitale
Carr
Percy Helton
Mr. Perkins, Stage Manager
Ernö Verebes
Waiter
Philip Van Zandt
Louie, Headwaiter
Henry Guttman
Frankie, Waiter
Don Shelton
Hamlet
Herschel Daugherty
Laertes
Dorothy Abbott
The Queen
Julia Faye
Julia, Housekeeper
John Marchak
Guard
Julie Adams
Starlet (uncredited)
Rita Lupino
Dancer (uncredited)
Herbert Coleman
Assistant Director
George Tomasini
Assistant Editor
Edith Head
Costume Design
Sam Comer
Set Decoration
Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
Hans Dreier
Art Direction
Franz Bachelin
Art Direction
Gene Garvin
Sound Recordist
Sidney Cutner
Orchestrator
Frank Skinner
Additional Music
Leo Shuken
Orchestrator
Eda Warren
Supervising Editor
Van Cleave
Orchestrator
Joseph J. Lilley
Original Music Composer / Music Director
Ross Dowd
Set Decoration
James A. Rosenberger
Assistant Director
Hugo Grenzbach
Sound Recordist
Charles Woolstenhulme
Production Manager
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Wiki.
Red, Hot and Blue is a 1949 American musical comedy film directed by John Farrow and starring Betty Hutton, Victor Mature, William Demarest and June Havoc. It was released by Paramount Pictures. Hutton plays an actress who gets mixed up with gangsters and murder. Frank Loesser wrote the songs and plays a key role. The film has no connection to Cole Porter's play of the same name.