Show Business
Show Business is a 1944 American musical film starring Eddie Cantor, George Murphy, Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly, and Constance Moore. The film was directed by Edwin L. Marin and released by RKO Radio Pictures. ==Plot==The story of a show business quartet who does their best to stay close, even when the demands of the profession separate them. George Doane is initially the most successful with his dance act. On "Amateur Night", George is intrigued by Eddie Martin(Cantor),who keeps up his act while dodging missiles from the audience. Taking Eddie to a restaurant where actors eat("WHEN they eat",he quips), they meet a female dance duo;Joan Mason and Constance Ford---and decide to form a quartet. George has fallen for Constance but she is wary of his reputation as a "ladies man". Joan has her heart set on dragging the shy Eddie to the altar. The girl George left behind, Nancy Gae, is not in a good mood---even though the team eventually pays for an emergency surgery she needs. Constance and George eventually marry. When she is expecting a baby, Nancy offers to drive George to the hospital. Instead, she drives in the opposite direction and tries to proposition George. The car is wrecked and by the time George reaches the hospital,Constance has lost the baby. She orders George out of her life. George enlists in World War One.Constance divorces him while he is overseas. He comes back with injuries and cannot restart his career. Meanwhile,Eddie and Joan have hit the big time on Broadway and have been signed by Flo Ziegfeld. Hearing George is playing piano for free drinks in San Francisco saloons; Eddie goes there and puts on a convincing "down and out act" that has George rejoining the act to "look after him". Constance has been doing well as a solo nightclub singer, but when she sees a rejuvenated George in the show;the sparks are reignited. We end with a double wedding of George&Constance and Eddie and Joan. SONGS---The hit song "It Had To be You" originated in this film.The rest of the score is made up of familiar Golden Oldies--including Cantor reprising his famous song "Making Whoopee".
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- Eddie Cantor starred in the 1944 film Show Business
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