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...Song by Ralph Blane, Kay Thompson, George Stoll. Copyright 1945 Robbins Music Corp...
Speaking for the winners were Haim Blane '47 and William Frost '47. Lynn Ely '50 and Robert Bigham '45 spoke for Kirkland...
...Ainsworth, H. H. Ambrose, A. R. Anderson, W. L. Asper, R. W. Baker, V. G. Bentley, S. W. Bigwood, R. G. Bispham, L. A. Blane, J. E. Boyle, M. J. Bradbury, H. C. Braun, M. D. Brown, L. W. Budlong, Nathaniel Burt, R. N. Butler, J. R. Byerly, Paul Casamajor...
Best Foot Forward (produced by George Abbott; book by John Cecil Holm; words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane) skips tunefully along with a cast that is, for the most part, barely out of its nonage. But if the performers are short on years, they are pleasantly long on talent, and under the shrewd direction of Producer George Abbott, they see to it that Best Foot Forward never lets its title down...
Betty Grable looks nice, sings a little, and wiggles ecstatically. Alice Faye looks tired, sings a little too much, and wriggles epileptically. Together, as the song-plugging Blane sisters, they leave the audience nearly as indifferent as leading man John Payne, who wanders through "Tin Pan Alley" as if he had taken a wrong turn and arrived there by mistake--which isn't far from the truth. The tunes, featuring "K-K-K-Katie" and the great grandmother of "God Bless America" make B.M.I.'s current cacophony sound like the music of the spheres. And a kaleidoscopic flashback on World...