| Shady Lady | |
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| Directed by | George Waggner | 
| Screenplay by | Curt Siodmak | 
| Starring | Charles Coburn, Robert Paige | 
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Release date  | October 1945 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Shady Lady[1] is a 1945 romantic comedy directed by George Waggner and starring Charles Coburn, Robert Paige, and Ginny Simms. Waggner originally wanted Susanna Foster for the film but she refused it.[2] Ginny Simms sings floor show songs "Cuddle Up a Little Closer", "In Love With Love" and "Xango".[3]
Choreography by Lester Horton.
Cast
- Charles Coburn as Col. John Appleby
 - Robert Paige as Bob Wendell
 - Ginny Simms as Leonora Lee Appleby
 - Alan Curtis as Marty Martin
 - Martha O'Driscoll as Gloria Wendell
 - Kathleen Howard as Butch
 - James Burke as Crane
 - Joe Frisco as Tramp
 - John Gallaudet as Rappaport
 - Thomas E. Jackson as Bowen
 - Billy Wayne as Fred
 - William Hall as Clarence
 - William Hunt as Warren
 - William E. Green as Billy Norton
 - Chuck Hamilton as Carlson
 
References
- โ Shady Lady. Page at the IMDb (Internet Movie Database) website. Retrieved on 26 May 2016
 - โ Gene Blottner Universal sound westerns, 1929-1946: the complete filmography 2003 "Following Frisco Sal, George Waggner wanted Susanna Foster for Shady Lady (Universal, 1945). Foster commented, "I was in a very down period. I didn't like the list of the pictures they wanted me to do. I said no."
 - โ New York Times review 11 October 1945 "In producing this comedy-romance Universal frequently interrupts the story with night-club floor-show sequences which would be even duller than they are if Ginny Simms were not around, and in good voice, to sing "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" and "In Love With Love." "
 
External links
- Shady Lady at IMDb
 
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