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APPENDIX B Dale Evans's Filmography Rings on Her Fingers (20th Century Fox, March 10, 1942),86 minutes CAST: Henry Fonda (John Wheeler), Gene Tierney (Susan Miller And Linda Worthington ), Laird Cregar (Warren), John Shepperd (Tod Fenwick), Spring Byington (Mrs. Worthington), Frank Orth (Kellogg), Henry Stephenson (Colonel Prentiss), Marjorie Gateson (Mrs. Fenwick), George Lessey (Fenwick, Sr.), Iris Adrian (Peggy), Harry Hayden (Conductor), Gwendolyn Logan (Miss Callahan), Eric Wilton (Butler), Billy Benedict (Newsboy), Sarah Edwards (Mrs. Clancy), Thurston Hall (Mr. Beasley), Clara Blandick (Mrs. Beasley), Charles Wilson (Captain Hurley), Edgar Norton (Paul), George Lloyd (Chick), Karthryn Sheldon (Landlady), Frank Sully (Driver), Mel Ruick (Roulette Dealer), Dale Evans (Bit Part); DIRECTOR: Rouben Mamoulian; PRODUCER: Milton Sperling; STORY: Robert Pirosh and Joseph Schrank; ADAPTION: Emeric Pressburger ; SCREENPLAY: Ken Englund; CINEMATOGRAPHER: George Barnes; EDITOR: Barbara McLean; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Cyril]. Mockridge; ART DIRECTOR: Richard Day, Albert Hogsett; PLOT: A romantic comedy about a couple of confidence operators who bilk rich victims. Dale Evans, in her first movie, has a minor non-credited role. Orchestra Wives (20th Century Fox, August 11, 1942),98 minutes CAST: George Montgomery (Bill Abbott), Ann Rutherford (Connie), Glenn Miller (Gene Morrison), Cesar Romero (Sinjin), Lynn Bari (Jaynie), Caroline Landis (Natalie), Virginia Gelmore (Elsie), Mary Beth Hughes (Caroline), Nicholas Brothers (Specialty dancers), Tamara Geva (Mrs. Beck), Frank Orth (Rex Willet), Grant Mitchell (Dr. Ward), Henry Organ (Cully Anderson), Jackie Gleason (Beck), Edith Evanson (Hilda), Alec Craig (Henry Fink), Dale Evans (Girl At Soda Fountain); SONGS: "Serenade in Blue"I"I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo"I"People Like You and Me"I"At Last"; DIRECTOR: Archie Mayo; PRODUCER: William LeBaron; STORY: James Prindle; SCREENPLAY: Karl Tanberg and Darrell Ware; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Lucien Ballard; EDITOR: Robert Bischoff; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Alfred Newman; ART DIRECTOR: Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright; DANCE DIRECTOR: Nick Castle; PLOT: The Glen Miller orchestra, with its music, dominates this film, but the story focuses on the trials and tribulations of the band members' wives. Dale Evans appears in a soda fountain scene with one or two lines of dialogue. 166 Copyrighted Material Dale Evans's Filmography 167 Girl Trouble (20th Century Fox, September 18, 1942), 81 minutes CAST: Don Ameche (Pedro Sullivan), Joan Bennett (June Delaney), Billie Burke (Mrs. Rowland), Frank Craven(Murdock Flint), Alan Dinehart (Charles Barrett), Helen Reynolds (Helen Martin), Fortunio Bonanova(Simon Cordoba), Ted North (George), Doris Merrick (Susan), Dale Evans (Ruth), Roseanne Murray (Pauline) Janis Carter (Virginia), Vivian Blaine (Barbara), Trudy Marshall (Mrs. Kennedy), Robert Greig (Fields), Joseph Crehan (Kahn), Mantan Moreland (Edward), Arthur Loft (Burgess), John Kelly (Mug), Matt McHugh (Driver), George Lessey (Morgan), Ed Stanley (Lehman) Edith Evanson (Hilda); DIRECTOR: Harold Schuster; PRODUCER: Robert Bassler; STORY: Ladislas Fodor, Bicki Baum and Guy Trosper; SCREENPLAY: Ladislas Fodor and Robert Riley Crutcher; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Edward Cronjager; EDITOR: Robert Fritch; ART DIRECTOR: Richard Day, Boris Leven; PLOT: Don Ameche and Joan Bennett star in this farce about a South American playboy looking for a loan in New York City. Joan Bennett becomes the object of his romantic intentions. Dale Evans is one of several actors who provide minor support to the plot. The West Side Kid (Republic, 1943), 58 minutes, #1135 CAST: Don "Red" Barry (Johnny April), Nana Bryant (Mrs. Winston), Walter Catlett (Ramsey Fensel), Chick Chandler (Shoelace), Chester Clute (Gwylim), Dale Evans (Gloria Winston), Edward Gargan (Donovan), Henry Hull (Sam Winston), Peter Lawford (Bit Parr, Uncredited), Matt Mchugh (The Worrier), Georges Metaxa (Dr. Kenton); DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: George Sherman; SCREENPLAY: Albert Beich, Anthony Coldeway; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Jack A Marta; EDITOR: Ernest J. Nims; ART DIRECTOR: Russell Kimball; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Morton Scott; PLOT: Dale Evans, in her first film with Republic, shares the lead with Don Barry. Barry plays a gangster hired by a dispirited millionaire to knock him off because he is outdone with his selfish family. Barry likes the old guy and tries to change the family. Dale Evans plays the millionaire's spoiled daughter. Swing Your Partner (Republic, April 28, 1943),72 minutes, #1178 CAST: Roger Clark (Johnny Murphy), Esther Dale (Caroline Bird), Judy Clark (Judy), Charles Judels (Digby), Rosemary La Planche (Secretary), Sam Flint (Teal), Forbes Murray (Morningside), Elmer Jerome (Duffy), Lulubelle and Scotty, Vera Vague, Dale Evans, Ransom Sherman, Harry "Pappy" Cheshire, Richard Lane, George "Shug" Fisher, The Tennessee Ramblers, Peppy and Peanuts; SONGS: "Cheesecake"/"In the Cool of the Evening"; DIRECTOR: Frank McDonald; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Armand Schaefer; SCREENPLAY: Dorrell McGowen and Stuart McGowen; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Bud Thackery; EDITOR: Richard Van Enger; MUSIC DIRECTOR: Morton Scott; ART DIRECTOR: Russell Kimball; PLOT: Dale Evans has a singing...

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