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    1 day ago · Filming began the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the cast and crew worked in a "patriotic frenzy" as the United States' involvement in World War II gave the workers a feeling that "they might be sending the last message from the free world", according to actress Rosemary DeCamp.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Actress Rosemary DeCamp portrayed George M. Cohan's mother, Nellie, but what's interesting is that Rosemary was actually several years younger than on-screen son James Cagney.

  3. The actors and crew listened to President Roosevelt on the radio as the grave reality of war sunk in. Rosemary DeCamp wrote, “Throughout that picture we all worked in a kind of patriotic frenzy, as though we feared we may be sending a last message from the free world…”

  4. 3 days ago · An old school chum named Emily Mapes (Rosemary DeCamp) thinks it's time Kate was married again. She tells the girls to round up some prospects to go to the Shady Rest to court Kate. The girls do this by offering special rates to single men.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · Scandal Sheet features a strong supporting cast, including Rosemary DeCamp, Henry O’Neill, and Harry Morgan. Their performances contribute to the overall authenticity and realism of the film. The film’s score, composed by George Duning, enhances the dramatic moments and adds to the suspenseful atmosphere.

  6. 2 days ago · Claudette Colbert (the star of DeMille's Cleopatra), Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Rosemary DeCamp, Irene Dunne, Merle Oberon, and Alexis Smith were considered for the role of Bithiah, before DeMille chose Jayne Meadows (who declined) and finally cast Nina Foch, on the suggestion of Henry Wilcoxon, who had worked with her in Scaramouche.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · Doris Day (born April 3, 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—died May 13, 2019, Carmel Valley, California) was an American singer and motion-picture actress whose performances in movie musicals of the 1950s and sex comedies of the early 1960s made her a leading Hollywood star.