Variety Girl is an all-star movie musical produced by Paramount Pictures. Numerous Paramount contract players and directors make cameos or perform songs, with particularly large amounts of screen time featuring Bing Crosby. The story revolves around two young girls who exchange identities, causing confusion at the Variety Club and the Paramount studio. The elaborate closing song, "Harmony," begins with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope singing and dancing on stage in matching checkered suits and straw hats, eventually moves to a merry-go-round with Gary Cooper in cowboy regalia seated on a plastic... horse while talking through a couple of stanzas with Barry Fitzgerald, then gradually incorporates the entire cast, which includes almost everyone under contract to Paramount at the time, in a rousing finale launched by William Holden and Ray Milland chasing a scantily-clad woman across a soundstage. The film featured a cartoon sequence in Technicolor which is in black and white in most prints.
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| Release date: | 1947 |
| Directed by: | George Marshall |
| Runtime: | 93 Minutes |
| Music by: | Johnny Burke, Edward H. Plumb |
| Screenplay by: | Frank Tashlin |
| Genre: | Musical |