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Artists and Models (1937 film)

Artists and Models is a 1937 black-and-white American musical comedy film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Jack Benny and Ida Lupino. It was produced by Lewis E. Gensler.

In 1937, the film received an Oscar nomination at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Song: Whispers in the Dark, sung by Connee Boswell with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Plot

Cast

Guest Stars (as themselves):

Additionally, actress and Ziegfeld Follies member Dorothy McHugh had an uncredited role in the film; she would later go on to be the first actor to read the famous line "I've fallen and I can't get up" for LifeAlert.

Songs

  • "Whispers in the Dark"
  • by Friedrich Hollaender and Leo Robin
  • Sung by Connie Boswell
  • "Mister Esquire"
  • Lyrics by Ted Koehler
  • Music by Victor Young
  • "I Have Eyes"
  • Lyrics by Leo Robin
  • Music by Ralph Rainger
  • "Pop Goes the Bubble"
  • Lyrics by Ted Koehler
  • Music by Burton Lane
  • "Public Melody No. 1"
  • Lyrics by Ted Koehler
  • Music by Harold Arlen
  • Sung by Martha Raye and Louis Armstrong (staged by Vincente Minnelli, his first assignment in Hollywood)
  • "Stop You're Breaking My Heart"
  • Lyrics by Ted Koehler
  • Music by Burton Lane
  • "Moonlight and Shadows"
  • Music by Friedrich Hollaender
  • Lyrics by Leo Robin

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