Three for the Show
Three for the Show

Three for the Show (1955)

1955-02-24

(US) •

Music,

Comedy

LET'S GO! TO THE YEAR'S TOP MUSICAL SHOW!

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Overview

This musical reworking of Too Many Husbands (1940), features Grable as a top singer and dancer who's been widowed by WW II. She marries her late husband's songwriting partner, Gower Champion, but the new marriage is thrown for a loop when Lemmon, her first husband, turns up very much alive and eager to see Grable.

Movie Cast

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Betty Grable

Julie Lowndes

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Jack Lemmon

Martin 'Marty' Stewart

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Marge Champion

Gwen Howard

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Gower Champion

Vernon Lowndes

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Myron McCormick

Mike Hudson

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Robert Bice

Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan

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Paul Harvey

Col. Harold J. Wharton

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Bess Flowers

Theatre patron in loge

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Henry Slate

Sgt. Kowalski

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Johnny Brazil

Male Harem Dancer

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Ettore Corving

Male Harem Dancer

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Mario Groscup

Male Harem Dancer

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Joe Mauric

Male Harem Dancer

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Wilson Morelli

Male Harem Dancer

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Ron Nyman

Male Harem Dancer

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Robert Street

Male Harem Dancer

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David Ahdar

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Leon Alton

Bit Role (uncredited)

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Tom Anthony

Bit Role (uncredited)

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Robert Bice

Sgt. Charlie O'Hallihan (uncredited)

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Bill Boes

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Eugene Borden

Costume Designer (uncredited)

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George Bruggeman

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Aileen Carlyle

Mother (uncredited)

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Gene Daily

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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John David

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Drusilla Davis

Dancer (uncredited)

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Hal K. Dawson

Theatre Treasuer (uncredited)

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Rudy Del Campo

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Frank Dernhammer

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Burnell Dietsch

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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George Ford

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Joel Friend

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Kenneth Gibson

Bit Role (uncredited)

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Paul Haakon

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Paul Harvey

Col. Harold J. Wharton (uncredited)

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Kenner G. Kemp

Hotel Doorman (uncredited)

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Tom Kingston

Second Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

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Don Kohler

Joe (uncredited)

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Tommy Ladd

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Charlotte Lawrence

Miss Williams (uncredited)

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Rudy Lee

Boy (uncredited)

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Charles Lunard

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Reed Maxcy

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Robert McKibbon

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Dorothy Phillips

Bit Role (uncredited)

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Frank Radcliffe

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Jeffrey Sayre

Theatre Patron in Loge (uncredited)

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Emil Sitka

First Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

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Henry Slate

Sgt. Kowalski (uncredited)

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Ted Stanhope

Harry, Stage Manager (uncredited)

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Willard Waterman

TV Show Moderator (uncredited)

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Gene Wesson

Billboard Reporter (uncredited)

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Leo Wheeler

Male Harem Dancer (uncredited)

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Robert B. Williams

Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)