It`s a Date (1940)

  • It`s a Date (1940)
  • It`s a Date (1940)
  • It`s a Date (1940)
Who's Dated Who feature on It`s a Date including trivia, quotes, cast, crew, photos, pics, news, reviews, soundtracks, commentary, fans and pictures.
 

It`s a Date Cast

 

Movie Highlights

Other Information

Plot Summary

In It`s a Date, the teenage diva Deanna Durbin is cast as Pamela Drake, the daughter of celebrated stage actress Georgia Drake (Kay Francis). Hoping to find success as an actress herself, Pamela energetically lobbies for the role of the maid in an up...
Related Movies

Nancy Goes to Rio [Remade as] (Year of movie: 1950)

Discography

Singles

Loch Lomond

Ave Maria (Op.52 No.1)

Symphony No.8 `Unfinished,` D.849

The Wedding March

Musetta`s Waltz Song

Rhythm of the Islands

Hawaiian War Chant (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai)

It Happened in Kaloha

Aloha Oe

The Oceana Roll

The Bonnie Banks O` Loch Lomond

Love is All

Gypsy Lullaby
 

Full Cast and Crew

 

Comments

Be the first person to add a comment!
 

Submit a Comment

 

Snapshot

 

Photo Gallery

 

Fans

 

Trivia

Trivia and Quotes

Quotes
  • Karl Ober: I can`t work in New York anyway. Is this place far from here? Pamela Drake: Oh, no, Mr. Ober, it`s only Maine. You know where Maine is! Karl Ober: No. Pamela Drake: Oh, it`s practically a few minutes from here! You could write fine there. Sidney Simpson: `A few minutes`! Pamela Drake: [to Sidney, blithely] Yes! [to Ober] Pamela Drake: That`s all, really. Karl Ober: [wagging his finger] Then it isn`t quiet enough. I have to go further away from New York. Pamela Drake: Oh, good - it *is* far away! Takes a whole day to get there. [to Sidney, brightly] Pamela Drake: Really, I`m an awful liar, aren`t I? Sidney Simpson: Yes.
    Trivia
  • In MGM`s Technicolor remake, Nancy Goes to Rio (1950), Jane Powell`s repertoire included her rendition of a fabled aria sung by Deanna Durbin in Universal`s black-and-write original: "Musetta`s Waltz Song" from the opera "La Boheme" (music by `Giacomo Puccini (I)`, lyrics by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa). Worth noting is that Joe Pasternak, who departed Universal for the MGM`s bigger budgets in late 1941, produced both musicals.
  • S.Z. Sakall`s American film debut.
  •  

    Top Contributors

    Top editors for this profile:
    Who's Dated Who content is contributed and edited by our readers. Please report errors or omissions on this page.
     

    Related Links

     

    Featured Titles