Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951)
1h 27m
Running Time
October 10, 1951Release Date
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951)
1h 27m
Running Time
October 10, 1951Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
The story of three gold-digging ladies searching for millionaires. A loose remake of Gold Diggers of 1933.
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Cast & Crew.
Dennis Morgan
Vince Nichols
Virginia Mayo
Carol
Gene Nelson
Ted Lansing
Lucille Norman
Abby
S.Z. Sakall
Felix Hoff
Virginia Gibson
June
Tom Conway
Bennington Lansing
Wallace Ford
Sam Parks
Theodore von Eltz
Whiteside (uncredited)
Eddie Acuff
Golden Egg Doorman
William Vedder
Uncle Cadwalder (uncredited)
Hal Bell
Square Dancer
Brooks Benedict
Casino Manager
Franklyn Farnum
Board Member (uncredited)
David Butler
Director
Harry Clork
Writer
Tris Coffin
Manager (uncredited)
Roland Kibbee
Writer
Jay Eaton
Interior Decorator (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Peter Milne
Writer
Avery Hopwood
Writer
Nolan Leary
Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
William Jacobs
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 10, 1951
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
gambling
musical
vaudeville
Wiki.
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine is a 1951 Technicolor musical film directed by David Butler and starring Dennis Morgan and Virginia Mayo (whose singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams). The film is a musical adaptation of the 1919 play The Gold Diggers by Avery Hopwood, the fourth film adaptation of the play following The Gold Diggers (1923), Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929) and Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933). The film is a jukebox musical, featuring popular songs from the 1910s to 1930s, including two songs from Gold Diggers of Broadway ("Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" and "Tiptoe Through the Tulips") and one song from Gold Diggers of 1933 ("We're in the Money").