Jayne Mansfield and Dan Dailey for THE WAYWARD BUS (Victor Vicas, 1957)

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Jayne Mansfield and Dan Dailey for THE WAYWARD BUS (Victor Vicas, 1957)

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Richard Crenna-Joanne Dru-Dan Dailey "The pride of St. Louis" 1952, de Harmon Jones.
Cafe. Dan Dailey. 1979. Vitrolite glass, sheet glass; brass, steel.
Mother Wore Tights (Walter Lang, 1947)
π½ 1948: You Were Meant for Me (musical) starring Β Dan Dailey, Jeanne Crain and Oscar Levant
β’ Set in the 1920s, Chuck Arnold (Dailey) is a charismatic bandleader who meets Peggy Mayhew (Crain), a spirited flapper and script girl, during one of the band's performances. The two quickly fall in love and marry the following day. Despite her affection for Chuck, Peggy finds life on the road increasingly challenging. When theΒ Great Depression hits in 1929, she decides to leave the itinerant lifestyle behind and returns to her rural hometown.
Unable to find new bookings, Chuck follows her and brings along his acerbic and cynical manager, Oscar Hoffman (Levant). Chuck finds the pastoral life a crashing bore, and so, he heads for the big city to find fortune. This time, he succeeds; both in his career and in personal fulfillment (20th Century Fox)

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Betty Grable and Dan Dailey in π΄π π©πππ π―πππππ (1950).