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Roddy McDowall
Suzanne Pleshette

Karl Malden
Harry Guardino, Richard Haydn,
Hermione Baddeley, Bryan Russell,
Liam Redmond, Cecil Kellaway, Joby Baker,

Mike Mazurki, Alan Carney, Parley Baer, Arthur Hunnicut,
Dub Taylor, Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Dave Willock


Year: 1967 (3/8/67 - New York opening)
Name: Arabella Flagg, saloon singer
Music: George Bruns
Songs: "The Girls of San Francisco" and "Whoever You Are,"
both sung by Suzanne Pleshette and both composed by
the Oscar-winning brothers Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman
Costumes: Bill Thomas, Chuck Keehne, Neva Rames
Source:
BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON!
(Boston, 1963) by Albert Sidney Fleischman
Screenwriter: Lowell S. Hawley
Producer: Walt Disney
Director: James Neilson
Studio: Buena Vista


 Suzanne Pleshette sings and dances on screen for the first time!

 The Sherman brothers had previously won Oscars for best song—
"Chim Chim Cheree"—and for the musical score of
MARY POPPINS.



R * E * V * I * E * W * S

"Suzanne Pleshette, who has had rough going
in some trashy films recently, is
UTTERLY CHARMING here."

—William Peper,
N.Y. WORLD JOURNAL TRIBUNE (3/9/67)

"Miss Pleshette—more often than not cast in kooky or bad-girl parts
—proves (gratifyingly) that she need not be pigeonholed.
Her saloon singing-dancing is a
NEAT BLEND OF RIBALDRY AND DIGNITY,
which is what the part demands."
—Murf., VARIETY (3/8/67)


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