The Singing Marine
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Directed byRay Enright
Busby Berkeley (musical sequences)
Busby Berkeley (musical sequences)
Written byDelmer Daves (original screenplay)
Produced byJack L. Warner
Hal B. Wallis
Hal B. Wallis
StarringDick Powell
Doris Weston
Lee Dixon
Doris Weston
Lee Dixon
| The Singing Marine | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ray Enright Busby Berkeley (musical sequences) |
| Written by | Delmer Daves (original screenplay) |
| Produced by | Jack L. Warner Hal B. Wallis |
| Starring | Dick Powell Doris Weston Lee Dixon |
| Cinematography | Arthur L. Todd Sidney Hickox (uncredited) |
| Edited by | Thomas Pratt |
| Music by | Heinz Roemheld |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Singing Marine is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell. It was the last of Powell's trio of service-related Warners films: 1934's Flirtation Walk paid tribute, of sorts, to the Army, and 1935's Shipmates Forever to the Navy. This one is distinguished by its two musical sequences directed by Busby Berkeley.