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Step Lively 1944

★ 6.68 votes88 min📅 1944-07-26

"It's Fun!"

Step Lively (1944) is a lively wartime musical comedy that follows a pair of quick-witted producers racing against time to stage their next big hit while dodging relentless creditors at every turn.

Director: Tim Whelan

Cast

Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Glenn Russell
George Murphy
George Murphy
Gordon Miller
Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
Wagner
Gloria DeHaven
Gloria DeHaven
Christine Marlowe
Walter Slezak
Walter Slezak
Joe Gribble
Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Simon Jenkins
Wally Brown
Wally Brown
Binion
Alan Carney
Alan Carney
Harry
Grant Mitchell
Grant Mitchell
Dr. Gibbs
Anne Jeffreys
Anne Jeffreys
Miss Abbott

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Step Lively (1944) about?

This wartime musical comedy follows two enterprising but cash-strapped producers who scramble to stage a hit stage show before their creditors catch up. With a mix of humor, romance, and musical numbers, it's a snapshot of showbiz under pressure.

Who directed Step Lively?

Step Lively was directed by Tim Whelan, a filmmaker known for blending wit and warmth in his classic Hollywood works.

Who stars in Step Lively?

The film stars Frank Sinatra, George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria DeHaven, and Walter Slezak in a lively ensemble cast.

Is Step Lively (1944) worth watching?

While it doesn't boast an IMDb rating, Step Lively offers a fun mix of musical numbers and comedic energy, making it a charming choice for fans of 1940s cinema. Its breezy tone and Sinatra's presence give it a nostalgic lift worth revisiting.

How long is Step Lively?

Step Lively runs for 88 minutes, or just under an hour and a half of non-stop entertainment.

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About Step Lively (1944) — A Musical Comedy of Hustle, Hope, and Sinatra's Star Power

Step Lively (1944) is a lively wartime musical comedy that follows a pair of quick-witted producers racing against time to stage their next big hit while dodging relentless creditors at every turn. Directed with playful energy by Tim Whelan, the film blends snappy dialogue, musical charm, and a touch of backstage chaos, all set against the backdrop of 1940s showbiz hustle. With Frank Sinatra delivering smooth vocals and George Murphy anchoring the comedic antics, the movie balances breezy entertainment with a dash of urgency, reinforcing its tagline with infectious enthusiasm.

Adolphe Menjou lends a sophisticated edge as a studio executive caught in the mix, while Walter Slezak and Gloria DeHaven bring sharp comedic timing and romantic spark. Though light on its feet, Step Lively peels back the curtain on the pressures of the entertainment industry, wrapping everything in a feel-good package that's as much about the music as it is about the chase. Perfect for fans of classic Hollywood glamour with a dash of mischief.