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  1. Here Come the Waves (1944) was a return to the more familiar territory of musical comedy; it featured Crosby and Betty Hutton. Sandrich’s other 1944 film was I Love a Soldier, a wartime soap opera starring Goddard and Tufts. In 1945 the director began working on the musical Blue Skies (1946) with Astaire and Crosby.

  2. Here Come the Waves is a 1944 American romantic comedy musical film directed by Mark Sandrich. Media in category "Here Come the Waves" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. SLNSW 26601 Capitol Theatre.jpg 1,400 × 1,041; 255 KB. SLNS ...

  3. 1.37 : 1. Film Length. 9,389ft (10 reels) Twin sisters Rosemary and Susie Allison are successful nightclub performers. Their act is about to come to a close when serious-minded Rosemary announces she's joining the Waves. Fun-loving Susie decides to enlist also, especially after she learns that crooner Johnny Cabot has just been drafted...

  4. Here Come the Waves. 1944. 1 hr 39 mins. Music, Comedy. NR. Watchlist. A singing sister duo decide to take their acts onboard the naval vessels. When a handsome crooner is amongst the Navy men ...

  5. 1. Feb. 2011 · Here Come the Waves is a fun little musical comedy typical of classic Hollywood. Betty Hutton stars in two parts as twins Rosemary and Susan, showgirls who decide to do their part for the war and join the Navy. The female branch of the Navy are called the Waves, hence the title. After training, Susan is delighted to find out that her favorite ...

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  6. HERE COME THE WAVES. Directed by. Mark Sandrich. United States, 1944. Musical, Comedy. 99. Synopsis. Show business twin sisters Rosemary and Susie, one serious and the other a scatterbrain, join the WAVES and both fall in love with crooner Johnny Cabot. S ...

  7. The film's opening credits include the following acknowledgment: "We are grateful for the cooperation of the United States Navy, particularly the Womens Reserve." Hollywood Reporter news items reported the following about the production: Mark Sandrich consulted with Capt. Mildred Helen McAfee, the director of the Women's Reserve of the Navy, on his plans for this film.