Meet the People 80 years old

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents the gayest musical!

Meet the People

A idealistic shipyard worker interests a beautiful Hollywood star in staging a musical tribute to the war industry, but they disagree on some important issues.

Credits

Meet the People Cast

Name Character
Robert Blake He was 10, now 91 years old as Jimmy Smith (uncredited)
Lucille Ball She was 32, 77 years old when she died as Julie Hampton
Karin Booth She was 27, 87 years old when she died as Show Girl (uncredited)
June Allyson She was 26, 88 years old when she died as Annie
Howard Freeman He was 48, 72 years old when he died as Mr. George Peetwick
Morris Ankrum He was 47, 68 years old when he died as Monte Rowland
Dick Powell He was 39, 58 years old when he died as William 'Swanee' Swanson
Virginia O'Brien She was 25, 81 years old when she died as 'Woodpecker' Peg
John Craven He was 3, 55 years old when he died as John Swanson
Hazel Brooks She was 19, 78 years old when she died as Show Girl (uncredited)
Spike Jones He was 32, 53 years old when he died as Spike Jones (uncredited)
Rags Ragland He was 38, 40 years old when he died as Mr, Smith
Bert Lahr He was 48, 72 years old when he died as The Commander
Barbara Bedford She was 40, 78 years old when she died as Ritz Patron (uncredited)
Peggy Maley She was 17, now 98 years old as Show Girl (uncredited)
Steven Geray He was 39, 69 years old when he died as Uncle Felix (as Steve Geray)
Vaughn Monroe He was 32, 61 years old when he died as Vaughn Monroe (uncredited)
Paul Regan as 'Buck'

Meet the People Crew

Name Department
Charles Reisner as Director. He was 57 (75) years old when He died Directing
Sig Herzig as Screenplay. He was 46 (87) years old when He died Writing
Irene as Costume Supervisor. She was 43 (61) years old when She died Costume & Make-Up
E.Y. Harburg as Producer. Production
Fred Saidy as Screenplay. He was 37 (75) years old when He died Writing
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Meet the People (80 years)

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents the gayest musical!

  • Release day: Thursday, June 01, 1944
  • Runtime: 100 minutes