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  1. Mississippi Rhythm is a 1949 American musical film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Gretchen Darling. The film stars Jimmie Davis, Veda Ann Borg, Lee White, Sue England, James Flavin and Paul Maxey. The film was released on May 29, 1949, by Monogram Pictures.

  2. Mississippi Rhythm: Directed by Derwin Abrahams. With Jimmie Davis, Veda Ann Borg, Lee 'Lasses' White, Sue England. On board a riverboat bound for Creek City, singer Jimmie Davis, who is going to become half-owner of a land development company willed to him by his uncle, shares a cabin with traveling salesman Dixie Dalrymple. After Dixie ...

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    • Action, Music
    • Derwin Abrahams
    • 1949-05-29
  3. On board a riverboat bound for Creek City, singer Jimmie Davis, who is going to become half-owner of a land development company willed to him by his uncle, shares a cabin with traveling salesman Dixie Dalrymple. After Dixie invites Jimmie to perform in a concert he is putting on for the other passengers, Jimmie is persuaded to participate in a crooked card game run by Judge Homer Kenworthy and ...

  4. On board a riverboat bound for Creek City, singer Jimmie Davis, who is going to become half-owner of a land development company willed to him by his uncle, shares a cabin with traveling salesman Dixie Dalrymple. After Dixie invites Jimmie to perform in a concert he is putting on for the other passengers, Jimmie is persuaded to participate in a crooked card game run by Judge Homer Kenworthy and ...

  5. Film Details. Also Known As. Riverboat Rhythm. Genre. Musical. Release Date. May 29, 1949. Premiere Information. Los Angeles opening: 14 Jul 1949.

  6. A singer (Jimmie Davis) inherits half of a land development company, then fights his corrupt new partner (James Flavin) and the town officials under his control. Genre: Drama, Musical. Original...

    • Drama, Musical
  7. On board a riverboat bound for Creek City, singer Jimmie Davis, who is going to become half-owner of a land development company willed to him by his uncle, shares a cabin with traveling salesman Dixie Dalrymple. After Dixie invites Jimmie to perform in a concert he is putting on for the other passengers, Jimmie is persuaded to participate in a crooked card game run by Judge Homer Kenworthy and his