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  1. Atlantic City is a 1944 American musical romance film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Constance Moore. The film concerns the formative years of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Vaudeville acts are re-created in the story of how Atlantic City became a famous resort. The supporting cast features Louis Armstrong and Dorothy Dandridge.

  2. Atlantic City: Directed by Ray McCarey. With Constance Moore, Stanley Brown, Charley Grapewin, Jerry Colonna. Vaudeville acts are re-created in the story of how Atlantic City became a famous resort.

    • (121)
    • Musical, Romance
    • Ray McCarey
    • 1944-09-15
  3. 14. Nov. 2008 · Network Distributing. 50.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 337. 130K views 15 years ago. Once the Queen of Resorts, Atlantic City has become the seedy Queen of Rackets. The life of small-time...

    • 2 Min.
    • 130,6K
    • Network Distributing
  4. In 1915, Atlantic City is a sleepy seaside resort, but Brad Taylor, son of a small hotel and vaudeville house proprietor, has big plans: he thinks it can be "the playground of the world." Brad's wheeling and dealing proves remarkably successful in attracting big enterprises and big shows, but...

  5. Overview. Share. Atlantic City (1944) NR 09/15/1944 (US) Romance , Music 1h 27m. User. Score. The Hit Musical Comedy Picture of the Year. Overview. In 1915, Atlantic City is a sleepy seaside resort, but Brad Taylor, son of a small hotel and vaudeville house proprietor, has big plans: he thinks it can be "the playground of the world."

  6. 28. Sept. 2011 · Released in the summer of 1944 as the Allied Forces advanced across Europe in the weeks after D-Day, the movie, directed by Ray McCarey, was intended as escapist...

  7. Directed by Ray McCarey. The Hit Musical Comedy Picture of the Year. In 1915, Atlantic City is a sleepy seaside resort, but Brad Taylor, son of a small hotel and vaudeville house proprietor, has big plans: he thinks it can be “the playground of the world.”