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  1. Oh, You Beautiful Doll is a 1949 American musical film directed by John M. Stahl (his final film), starring the musical queen June Haver and Mark Stevens. Co-stars included S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, and Gale Robbins. [3] Plot. The film is a fictionalized biography of Fred Fisher, a German-born American writer of Tin Pan Alley songs.

  2. Oh, You Beautiful Doll: Directed by John M. Stahl. With Mark Stevens, June Haver, S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood. In the early 1900s, song plugger Larry Kelly chances to meet Alfred Breitenbach, poor opera composer...and his lovely daughter Doris, who falls for Larry.

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    • Biography, Musical
    • John M. Stahl
    • 1950-01-09
  3. Lyrics. Verse 1. Chorus. Second verse. Notable use in film. Other recordings. References. Bibliography. External links. Oh, You Beautiful Doll. "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" is a ragtime love song published in 1911 with words by Seymour Brown and music by Nat D. Ayer. The song was one of the first with a twelve-bar opening.

  4. Movie Info. Larry Kelly (Mark Stevens), a song promoter, has a fortuitous saloon scuffle that leads him to Alfred Breitenbach (S.Z. Sakall), a destitute opera composer. In all the chaos, the two...

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  5. 1h 33m 1949. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. In the early 1900s, song plugger Larry Kelly chances to meet Alfred Breitenbach, poor opera composer...and his lovely daughter Doris, who falls for Larry.

    • John M. Stahl, Saul Wurtzel
    • June Haver
  6. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Another of 20th Century-Fox's Technicolor musical biopics, Oh You Beautiful Doll is allegedly the life story of popular composer Fred Fisher. As played by S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall, Fisher is a serious musician who yearns to write opera rather than tin pan alley hits.

  7. Overview. Share. Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) NR 11/11/1949 (US) Drama , Music 1h 33m. User. Score. OH, THAT BEAUTIFUL GAL... Overview. Period musical about a song plugger who vows to turn an opera composer's music into popular hits. John M. Stahl. Director. Arthur Lewis. Writer. Albert Lewis. Writer.