I Dream of Jeanie (film)

I Dream of Jeanie

Directed by Allan Dwan
Written by Alan Le May (screenplay)
Starring Bill Shirley
Muriel Lawrence
Ray Middleton
Lynn Bari
Music by Robert Armbruster
Cinematography Reggie Lanning
Edited by Fred Allen
Production
company
Republic Pictures
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release dates
  • June 15, 1952 (1952-06-15) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

I Dream of Jeanie is a 1952 musical film based on the songs and life of Stephen Foster who wrote the song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" from which the title is taken. The film was directed by Allan Dwan for Republic Pictures and was shot in Trucolor.

The film is also known as I Dream of Jeanie (with the Light Brown Hair).[1]

Plot summary

In 1849 the song Oh, Susannah is a nationwide hit—but bookkeeper Stephen Foster has given his work to several music houses without charge and without credit. His refined true love Inez McDowell, a classically trained singer, despises popular music, especially Stephen's songs. Foster's world changes when Edwin P. Christy sets him straight on the music business and launches his career as an author of the songs the Christy Minstrels use in their shows.

Cast

Soundtrack

References

  1. Film title card. "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (1952)", Internet Archive. Retrieved August 20, 2011.

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