On Moonlight Bay
Appearance
On Moonlight Bay is a 1951 musical film which tells the story of the Winfield family at the turn of the century. The movie is based loosely on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington.
- Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Written by Booth Tarkington (stories), Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson.
A happy screenful of sun-kissed melody and kiss-by-moonlight romance. (taglines)
Dialogue
[edit]- Mr. Winfield: Wesley, you stay out of the living room. Your sister is entertaining a caller.
- Wesley Winfield: Is he telling her 'Her eyes are like the blue stars in Heaven?'
- Mr. Winfield: Now, where did you pick that up?
- Wesley Winfield: Ah, I've been around.
- Mr. Winfield: Well, just the same, you stay out of the living room.
Taglines
[edit]- A happy screenful of sun-kissed melody and kiss-by-moonlight romance.
- The lovin'est musical in many a moon!
- With those moonlight bay-bees and bay-eautiful songs!
- Put on your straw boater and cuddle up a little closer.
Cast
[edit]- Doris Day - Marjorie Winfield
- Gordon MacRae - William Sherman
- Billy Gray - Wesley Winfield
- Jack Smith - Hubert Wakely
- Leon Ames - George Winfield
- Rosemary DeCamp - Alice Winfield
- Mary Wickes - Stella
- Ellen Corby - Miss Mary Stevens
External links
[edit]- On Moonlight Bay quotes at the Internet Movie Database