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Director
  
H. Bruce Humberstone

Initial DVD release
  
October 7, 2008

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.9/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Romance

Producer
  
Language
  
English

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Writer
  
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Richard Macaulay

Release date
  
March 11, 1943 (1943-03-11)

Cast
  
(Trudy Evans), (Johnny Cornell), (Dan Daley), (Bernice Croft), (Sam Weaver), (Beulah Clancy)

Similar movies
  
John Payne appears in Hello - Frisco - Hello and Springtime in the Rockies

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John Payne appears in Hello - Frisco - Hello and Springtime in the Rockies. John Payne and Lynn Bari appear in Hello - Frisco - Hello and Sun Valley Serenade. Alice Faye and John Payne appear in Hello - Frisco - Hello and The Great American Broadcast. Alice Faye and John Payne appear in Hello - Frisco - Hello and Tin Pan Alley. John Payne and Jack Oakie appear in Hello - Frisco - Hello and Iceland.

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Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943) is a musical film starring Alice Faye, John Payne, Lynn Bari, and Jack Oakie. The film was made in Technicolor and released by 20th Century-Fox. This was one of the last musicals made by Faye for Fox, and in later interviews Faye said it was clear Fox was promoting Betty Grable as her successor. Released at the height of World War II, the film became one of Faye's highest-grossing pictures for Fox.

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The film tells the story of vaudeville performers in San Francisco, during the period of the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition when Alexander Graham Bell made the first transcontinental phone call from New York City to San Francisco. The movie introduced the song "You'll Never Know", which was sung by Alice Faye and won an Academy Award for best original song. Although Faye never made an official recording of the song, it is often named as her signature song.

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Hello, Frisco, Hello was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography. It was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and featured Lynn Bari and Jack Oakie.

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The opening sequence, in its entirety, is used in the film Nob Hill (1945) as is the basic plot.

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This film is a remake of King of Burlesque (1936)

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Accolades

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The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

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  • 2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs:
  • "You'll Never Know" – Nominated

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    References

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