RSC Movies
Starring

Dan Dailey

Pepe (1960)

Pepe is a 1960 American musical comedy film starring Cantinflas in the title role, directed by George Sidney. The film contained a multitude of cameo appearances, attempting to replicate the success of Cantiflas' American debut Around the World in 80 Days.

Starring: James GregoryJack OakieJohn Wayne

Underwater Warrior (1958)

Underwater Warrior is a 1958 CinemaScope film telling the story of the US Navy's Underwater Demolition Teams between World War II and the Korean War. It was based on the 1957 nonfiction book The Naked Warriors by Commander Francis Douglas Fane. Dan Dailey played Fane with two naval officer divers also appearing in the film, Lt Alex Fane, Francis's ...

Starring: James GregoryGinger Rogers

Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957)

Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is a 1957 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson, based on the play of the same name by Edward Chodorov. It stars Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey and David Niven. It was the feature film debut of Tony Randall, who had played Dailey's role in the Broadway version, albeit as part of the replacement cast.

Starring: Ethel MermanAnne RevereJames Gregory

The Wayward Bus (1957)

The Wayward Bus is a 1957 American drama film directed by Victor Vicas and starring Joan Collins, Jayne Mansfield, Dan Dailey and Rick Jason. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by John Steinbeck.

Starring: James GregoryBetty GrableAnn Rutherford

The Wings of Eagles (1957)

The Wings of Eagles is a 1957 American Metrocolor film starring John Wayne, Dan Dailey and Maureen O'Hara, based on the life of Frank "Spig" Wead and the history of U.S. Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. The film is a tribute to Wead from his friend, director John Ford, and was based on Wead's "We Plaster the Japs", published ...

Starring: David NivenJean RogersJames Gregory

The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956)

The Best Things in Life Are Free is a 1956 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz. The film stars Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey and Ernest Borgnine as the real-life songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson of the late 1920s and early 1930s; and Sheree North as Kitty Kane, a singer.

Starring: James GregoryMarjorie LordWilliam LundiganLynn Bari

Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956)

Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) is an MGM musical comedy produced by Joe Pasternak, directed by Roy Rowland, filmed in Eastman Color and CinemaScope, and starring Dan Dailey and Cyd Charisse.

Starring: James GregoryThe Andrews Sisters

It's Always Fair Weather (1955)

It's Always Fair Weather is a 1955 MGM musical satire scripted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who also wrote the show's lyrics, with music by André Previn and starring Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray, and dancer/choreographer Michael Kidd in his first film acting role.

Starring: James GregoryAnne BaxterThe Andrews SistersDan Dailey

There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)

Irving Berlin's There's No Business Like Show Business is a 1954 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Walter Lang. It stars an ensemble cast, consisting of Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Marilyn Monroe, Dan Dailey, Johnnie Ray, and Mitzi Gaynor.

Starring: Ray McDonald (dancer)Donna ReedJames GregoryGene KellyJune HavocJeanne Crain

The Girl Next Door (1953)

The Girl Next Door is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Richard Sale, released by 20th Century Fox, and starring June Haver, Dan Dailey, and Dennis Day.

Starring: James GregoryDiana Lynn

The Kid from Left Field (1953)

The Kid from Left Field is a 1953 baseball comedy film starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft, Lloyd Bridges, and Billy Chapin. The film marked the reunion of Dailey and director Harmon Jones who had teamed up at 20th Century Fox a year earlier in another baseball film, the biographical The Pride of St. Louis.

Starring: James GregoryMona Freeman

Meet Me at the Fair (1953)

Meet Me at the Fair is a 1953 American musical film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Dan Dailey, Diana Lynn and Hugh O'Brian. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, it was shot in technicolor.

Starring: James GregoryCeleste HolmCyd Charisse

Taxi (1953)

Taxi is a 1953 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Dan Dailey. It was distributed by 20th Century-Fox.

Starring: James GregoryColleen Townsend

The Pride of St. Louis (1952)

The Pride of St. Louis is a 1952 American biographical film of the life of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dizzy Dean. It starred Dan Dailey as Dean, Joanne Dru as his wife, and Richard Crenna as his brother Paul "Daffy" Dean, also a major league pitcher. It was directed by Harmon Jones.

Starring: James GregoryHugh O'BrianCorinne Calvet

What Price Glory? (1952)

What Price Glory is a 1952 American Technicolor war film based on a 1924 play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings, though it used virtually none of Anderson's dialogue. Originally intended as a musical, it was filmed as a straight comedy-drama, directed by John Ford and released by 20th Century Fox on August 22, 1952, in the U.S. The screenp...

Starring: Constance SmithJames Gregory

Call Me Mister (1951)

Call Me Mister is a 1951 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.

Starring: Joan CollinsJames Gregory

I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1951)

I Can Get It for You Wholesale is a 1951 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Gordon. The screenplay by Abraham Polonsky is based on Vera Caspary's loose adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title by Jerome Weidman.

Starring: Richard CrennaJames Gregory

My Blue Heaven (1950)

My Blue Heaven is a 1950 American drama musical film directed by Henry Koster and starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey.

Starring: Jayne MansfieldJoan CollinsJames Gregory

A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950)

A Ticket to Tomahawk is a 1950 American Western film directed by Richard Sale and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter. It was released by 20th Century Fox. Marilyn Monroe appeared in one of her earliest roles.

Starring: Michael KiddJames GregoryCantinflas

When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950)

When Willie Comes Marching Home is a 1950 World War II comedy film directed by John Ford and starring Dan Dailey and Corinne Calvet. It is based on the 1945 short story "When Leo Comes Marching Home" by Sy Gomberg. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.

Starring: James GregoryFrank Morgan

Chicken Every Sunday (1949)

Chicken Every Sunday is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Seaton. The screenplay by Seaton and Valentine Davies is based on the 1944 play of the same title by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, which was based on the memoir by Rosemary Taylor.

Starring: James GregoryJack OakieAnne Revere

You're My Everything (1949)

You're My Everything is a 1949 American comedy musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter.

Starring: Fay BainterMichael KiddJames Gregory

Give My Regards to Broadway (1948)

Give My Regards to Broadway is a 1948 American musical film starring Dan Dailey and directed by Lloyd Bacon.

Starring: Ann RutherfordJames Gregory

When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948)

When My Baby Smiles at Me is a 1948 musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey. Released by 20th Century Fox, it is the third film based on the popular 1927 Broadway play Burlesque, the others being The Dance of Life (1929) and Swing High, Swing Low (1937). When My Baby Smiles at Me is the first full Technicolor f...

Starring: Jean RogersJoan CollinsJames GregoryBonita Granville

You Were Meant for Me (1948)

You Were Meant for Me is a 1948 musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Dan Dailey and Jeanne Crain as a bandleader and his wife. It was released by 20th Century Fox. The film includes performances of "You Were Meant for Me", "I'll Get By ", and "Ain't Misbehavin'".

Starring: James GregoryVirginia Grey

Mother Wore Tights (1947)

Mother Wore Tights is a 1947 Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey as married vaudeville performers, directed by Walter Lang.

Starring: Joan CollinsJames GregoryMarjorie Lord

Give Out, Sisters (1942)

Give Out, Sisters is a 1942 American film starring The Andrews Sisters. The film co-stars Dan Dailey and the teenage couple of the time, Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan. Dailey and O'Connor went on to be in the 1954 film There's No Business Like Show Business. The song "Pennsylvania Polka" was introduced by the Andrews Sisters.

Starring: Donna ReedWilliam LundiganJames Gregory

Mokey (1942)

Mokey is a 1942 comedy-drama film released by MGM, directed by Wells Root and starring Donna Reed, Dan Dailey, and Robert Blake.

Starring: James GregoryLynn Bari

Sunday Punch (1942)

Sunday Punch is a 1942 comedy film directed by David Miller and starring William Lundigan and Jean Rogers.

Starring: The Andrews SistersRay McDonald (dancer)James Gregory

Timber (1942)

Timber is a 1942 drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. Its plot concerns the obstruction of lumber-mill production for Canada's Department of National Defence during World War II.

Starring: Donna ReedJames Gregory

Down in San Diego (1941)

Down in San Diego is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Franz Schulz and Harry Clork. The black-and-white movie was filmed in San Diego and stars Bonita Granville, Ray McDonald, Dan Dailey, Leo Gorcey, Henry O'Neill and Stanley Clements. The film was released on July 30, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Starring: John SuttonJames GregoryJune Havoc

Moon Over Her Shoulder (1941)

Moon Over Her Shoulder is a 1941 motion picture comedy directed by Alfred L. Werker.

Starring: Jeanne CrainJames GregoryMona Freeman

Washington Melodrama (1941)

Washington Melodrama is a 1941 American drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford, and Kent Taylor.

Starring: Corinne CalvetColleen TownsendJames Gregory

Hullabaloo (1940)

Hullabaloo is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Nat Perrin. It stars Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Billie Burke, Donald Meek, Reginald Owen, and Connie Gilchrist. Jack Albertson, Leo Gorcey, and Arthur O'Connell appear in bit roles.

Starring: Corinne CalvetVirginia GreyJames Gregory