Hit Parade of 1943
1943 · Movie · 82 min. · United States
One of the many films made at Republic with a year attached to the "Hit Parade" title, which came from the "Hit Parade" radio program sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. On reissue all of the entries underwent a title change from "Hit Parade of 19??" to, usually, a title of a song contained in the film, as happened in the case of this film when it was reissued as "Change of Heart" in 1949, and not known under that title until 1949. Not reissuing the film under the original title of "Hit Parade of 1943" had a two-fold purpose; the audiences of that era were not much interested in seeing a film twice, and a changed title-even when the original title was clearly shown in (very) small print in the ads and on the posters---had a chance of being seen again by that segment of the ticket-buying public who didn't read the small print. The plot here is just a trifle---Susan Hayward ghost writes songs for composer John Carroll, whose charms evidently outweighed his song-writing ability---played in and around some great singing and dancing numbers by, for its time, a large number of black performers including Dorothy Dandridge, Count Basie, dancing by the great Jack Williams and the team of "Pops & Louie"(Albert Whitman and Louis Williams)and others, including Spanish dancer Chinita Marin, billed as Chinita.
Direction Albert S. Rogell
Cast John Carroll · Susan Hayward · Gail Patrick · Eve Arden · Melville Cooper · Walter Catlett · Mary Treen · Tom Kennedy · Astrid Allwyn · Tim Ryan · Jack Williams · Dorothy Dandridge · Albert Whitman · Louis Williams
Soundtrack Walter Scharf
Screenplay Frank Gill Jr · Frances Hyland
Cinematography Jack A. Marta
Original title Hit Parade of 1943
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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