Ladies of the Chorus (1948)
December 30, 1948Release Date
Ladies of the Chorus (1948)
December 30, 1948Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Adele Jergens
Mae Martin
Marilyn Monroe
Peggy Martin
Rand Brooks
Randy Carroll
Nana Bryant
Adele Carroll
Eddie Garr
Billy Mackay
Steven Geray
Salisbury
Marjorie Hoshelle
Bubbles LaRue
Paul E. Burns
Mr. Craig
Bill Edwards
Alan Wakely
Frank J. Scannell
Joe
Gladys Blake
Flower Shop Girl
Chet Brandenburg
Audience Member
Judith Woodbury
Chorus Girl
Dorothy Tuttle
Chorus Girl
Almira Sessions
Party Guest
Myron Healey
Randy's Cousin
Florence Wix
Party Guest (uncredited)
Phil Karlson
Director
Harry Sauber
Screenplay / Story
Joseph Carole
Screenplay
Harry A. Romm
Producer
George Duning
Original Music Composer
Frank Redman
Director of Photography
Richard Fantl
Editor
Robert Peterson
Art Direction
James Crowe
Set Decoration
Helen Hunt
Hairstylist
Carter DeHaven
Assistant Director
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Music Director
Fred Karger
Music Supervisor
Claire Whitney
Al Thompson
Larry Steers
Kathryn Sheldon
Cosmo Sardo
Sol Murgi
Charles Meakin
Dave Barry
Ripple (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
Doctor
Jay Eaton
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Ladies of the Chorus is a 1948 American musical romance film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Adele Jergens, Marilyn Monroe and Rand Brooks. The screenplay, written by Harry Sauber and Joseph Carole, was based on a story by Sauber.
Released by Columbia Pictures, Ladies of the Chorus features Marilyn Monroe in the first major role of her career. Considered a B film at the time of its release, it quickly disappeared from theaters, and Monroe's contract with Columbia was not renewed.
Upon the film's original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chorus was reissued to capitalize on Monroe's fame. Her name was placed before the title, not only in advertising but in the opening credits of the film itself.