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Director
  
Tim Whelan

Costume design
  
Edward Stevenson

Language
  
English

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IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Romance

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Higher and Higher (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Joshua Logan
,
Jay Dratler
,
Ralph Spence
,
William Bowers
,
Howard Harris

Release date
  
January 1, 1944 (1944-01-01) (US)

Music director
  
Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh, Constantin Bakaleinikoff

Cast
  
Michèle Morgan
(Millie),
Jack Haley
(Mike O'Brien),
Frank Sinatra
(Frank),
Leon Errol
(Cyrus Drake),
Barbara Hale
(Katherine),
Mel Tormé
(Marty)

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Higher and higher 1943


Higher and Higher is a 1944 musical film starring Michèle Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra (in his film debut), loosely based on a 1940 Broadway musical written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan. The film version, written by Jay Dratler and Ralph Spence with additional dialogue by William Bowers and Howard Harris, diverges significantly from its source.

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The film has songs by Jimmy McHugh (music) and Harold Adamson (lyrics), as well as one song by Rodgers and Hart, "Disgustingly Rich," that remains from the stage production.

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Plot

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The household staff of millionaire Cyrus Drake hasn't been paid for months when his bankruptcy is announced. With the wife and daughter of Cyrus on a long trip abroad, a scheme is formed to pass off the attractive young maid Millie as the socialite daughter, Pamela Drake, and marry her off to a rich man so there'll be money for all.

Higher and Higher (film) Higher and Higher 1943 Film version Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

The valet, Mike O'Brien, helps with the transformation, unaware that Millie is secretly in love with him. Asked if she'd ever been courted, Millie mentions that she likes the way a young man next door sometimes sings to her. His name is Frank.

The social secretary Sandy begins to teach Millie the proper etiquette and how to walk and talk like a debutante. At a coming-out ball, where Georgia Keating, a high-society friend of the Drakes, wants her daughter Katherine to be considered the most desirable deb, Millie is nudged toward Sir Victor Fitzroy, a nobleman she should marry.

No one there knows Victor can't even pay his hotel bill. He's hoping to catch a rich girl to pay off his own debts. Millie isn't in love, but agrees to marry him for everyone's sake. Mike mistakenly thinks she's in love with Frank, so he helps Millie get out of the wedding at the last minute. To his surprise, Frank ends up paired up with Katherine, which frees Mike and Millie to finally begin their romance.

Reception

The film made a profit of $780,000.

Awards

The film was nominated for a 1945 Oscar for Best Music, Original Song for the song "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", and also for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture for Constantin Bakaleinikoff.

References

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