Remains to Be Seen
{{Short description|1953 film by Don Weis}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Remains to Be Seen
| image = File:Remains to Be Seen.jpg
| caption =
| director = Don Weis
| producer = Arthur Hornblow Jr.
| writer = Sidney Sheldon
| based_on = Remains to Be Seen by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay
| starring = {{ubl|June Allyson|Van Johnson|Louis Calhern|Angela Lansbury|Dorothy Dandridge}}
| music = Jeff Alexander
| cinematography = Robert H. Planck
| editing = Cotton Warburton
| studio = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
| distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
| released = {{Film date|1953|05|15}}
| runtime = 88 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $976,000{{Citation | title = The Eddie Mannix Ledger | publisher = Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study | place = Los Angeles}}.
}}
Remains to Be Seen is a 1953 crime musical comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring June Allyson, Van Johnson and Louis Calhern. It is based on the 1951 Broadway play Remains to Be Seen by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay.
P.S. The End is Not Movie Name.
Plot
A girl vocalist and her apartment manager get mixed up in a creepy Park Avenue murder and find themselves facing danger at every turn.
Cast
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- June Allyson as Jody Revere
- Van Johnson as Waldo Williams
- Louis Calhern as Benjamin Goodman
- Angela Lansbury as Valeska Chauvel
- John Beal as Dr. Glenson
- Dorothy Dandridge as herself
- Barry Kelley as Lt. O'Flair
- Sammy White as Ben
- Kathryn Card as Mrs. West
- Paul Harvey as Mr. Bennett
- Helene Millard as Mrs. Bennett
- Peter Chong as Ling Tan
- Charles Lane as Delapp, examiner
- Larry J. Blake as Detective Minetti
- Morgan Farley as Kyle Manning
- Howard Freeman as Clark
- Frank Nelson as Fleming
- Robert Foulk as Officer Miller
- Stuart Holmes as Travis Revercombe
- Ernö Verebes as Waiter
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Reception
Songs
- "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)" – sung and danced by June Allyson and Van Johnson
- "Taking a Chance on Love" – sung by Dorothy Dandridge
- "Too Marvelous for Words" – sung by Van Johnson, then sung by June Allyson, then reprised by Van Johnson and June Allyson
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0046235}}
- {{TCMDb title|565}}
{{Lindsay and Crouse}}
Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films
Category:1953 musical comedy films
Category:American musical comedy films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:Films set in New York City
Category:American films based on plays
Category:Films directed by Don Weis
Category:1950s English-language films
Category:English-language musical comedy films
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