Mary Lou 76 years old

From Airline Hostess To Hot-Spot Songstress!

Mary Lou

Airline hostess Ann Parker is fired for being undignified when she sang to calm the passengers during a storm. Mike Connors, publicity man for Frankie Carle's orchestra, invites her to try out as the band's vocalist since the regular singer, Mary Lou, had just quit the band on the eve of an engagement at a swanky New York night club. Encouraged by her boyfriend, Steve Roberts, Ann lands the job and assumes the name of "Mary Lou", a trademark almost for Frankie Carle singers. But the departed Mary Lou shows up and threatens to sue if she is not rehired. Ann returns to her former job. Meanwhile, Steve locates the woman who was the original Mary Lou with the band, and urges Mike to keep the current Mary Lou off the bandstand until he can return with Ann.

Credits

Mary Lou Cast

Name Character
Emmett Vogan He was 54, 76 years old when he died as Murray Harris
Robert Lowery He was 34, 58 years old when he died as Steve Roberts
Frank Jenks He was 45, 59 years old when he died as Mike Connors
Pierre Watkin He was 58, 70 years old when he died as Airline President
Glenda Farrell She was 43, 66 years old when she died as Winnie Winford
Thelma White She was 37, 94 years old when she died as Eve Summers
Chester Clute He was 56, 64 years old when he died as Cheever Chesney
Charles Jordan He was 74, 90 years old when he died as Mortimer Cripps
Joan Barton She was 35, now 111 years old as Ann Parker, aka Mary Lou

Mary Lou Crew

Name Department
George Abbott as Director. He was 60 (107) years old when He died Directing
George Abbott as Adaptation. He was 60 (107) years old when He died Writing
Mary Lou poster
Mary Lou (76 years)

From Airline Hostess To Hot-Spot Songstress!

  • Release day: Friday, January 23, 1948
  • Runtime: 65 minutes