Sunbonnet Sue 79 years old

A Teasin' Squeezin' Story Of The Bowery... To the Tunes of Gus Edwards!

Sunbonnet Sue

Set in New York's Lower East Side during the Gay '90s, this lively low-budget musical follows the exploits of a feisty and talented saloon owner's daughter who loves nothing more than to perform in her father's tavern. Her late-night shenanigans appall her wealthy and socially conscious aunt who launches a secret campaign to shut down the bar and force her niece to reside in her palatial home.

Credits

Sunbonnet Sue Cast

Name Character
Gale Storm She was 23, 87 years old when she died as Sue Casey
George Cleveland He was 60, 71 years old when he died as Casey, Tavern Owner
Minna Gombell She was 53, 80 years old when she died as Mrs. Fitzgerald
Alan Mowbray He was 49, 72 years old when he died as Jonathan
Raymond Hatton He was 58, 84 years old when he died as Joe Feeney
Phil Regan He was 39, 89 years old when he died as Danny
Edna Holland She was 50, 87 years old when she died as Julia (as Edna M. Holland)
Charles D. Brown He was 58, 61 years old when he died as Father Hurley

Sunbonnet Sue Crew

Name Department
Bradford Ropes as Story. He was 40 (61) years old when He died Writing
Richard Carroll as Screenplay. He was 11 (2) years old when He died Writing
Richard C. Currier as Editor. He was 53 (92) years old when He died Editing
Harry Neumann as Director of Photography. He was 54 (79) years old when He died Camera
Scott R. Dunlap as Producer. He was 53 (77) years old when He died Production
E.R. Hickson as Art Direction. He was 53 (59) years old when He died Art
Paul Girard Smith as Story. He was 51 (73) years old when He died Writing
Ralph Murphy as Director. He was 50 (71) years old when He died Directing
Ralph Murphy as Screenplay. He was 50 (71) years old when He died Writing
Charles S. Thompson as Set Decoration. He was 37 (85) years old when He died Art
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Sunbonnet Sue (79 years)

A Teasin' Squeezin' Story Of The Bowery... To the Tunes of Gus Edwards!

  • Release day: Friday, October 05, 1945
  • Runtime: 89 minutes