It's a Great Feeling
It's a Great Feeling
Release: 1949-08-20
·Runtime: 85m
·★ 5.8
Comedy
Music
A waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan agree to help her.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast
Dennis Morgan
as Dennis Morgan
Doris Day
as Judy Adams
Jack Carson
as Jack Carson
Bill Goodwin
as Arthur Trent
Irving Bacon
as RR Information Clerk
Claire Carleton
as Grace
Shirley Ballard
as Beautiful Girl on Bike (uncredited)
Mel Blanc
as Bugs Bunny (voice) (uncredited)
Carol Brewster
as Model (uncredited)
Jan Bryant
as Redhead (uncredited)
David Butler
as David Butler (uncredited)
Frank Cady
as Oculist (uncredited)
George Calliga
as Frenchman (uncredited)
Sue Casey
as Model (uncredited)
Joan Crawford
as Joan Crawford (uncredited)
Michael Curtiz
as Michael Curtiz (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing
as Studio Employee (uncredited)
Dudley Dickerson
as Porter (uncredited)
Jacqueline deWit
as Trent's Secretary (uncredited)
Tom Dugan
as Wrestling Fan in Bar (uncredited)
Carli Elinor
as Frenchman (uncredited)
Sydney Greenstreet
as Sydney Greenstreet (uncredited)
Danny Kaye
as Danny Kaye (uncredited)
Patricia Neal
as Patricia Neal (uncredited)
Eleanor Parker
as Eleanor Parker (uncredited)
Ronald Reagan
as Ronald Reagan (uncredited)
King Vidor
as KIng Vidor (uncredited)
Raoul Walsh
as Raoul Walsh (uncredited)
Jane Wyman
as Jane Wyman (uncredited)
Eve Whitney
as Model (uncredited)
Nita Talbot
as Model (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
as Studio Party Guest (uncredited)
Harlan Warde
as Publicity Man (uncredited)
Joan Vohs
as Model (uncredited)
Olan Soule
as Flack (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
as Studio Barber (uncredited)
Georges Renavent
as Andre Bernet (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
as Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
Forbes Murray
as Distinguished Man (uncredited)
Ray Montgomery
as Raoul Walsh's Assistant (uncredited)
Harold Miller
as Studio Party Guest (uncredited)
Peter Meersman
as Flack (uncredited)
Mike Lally
as Ticket Salesman (uncredited)
Douglas Kennedy
as Opening Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)
James Holden
as Soda Jerk (uncredited)
Sandra Gould
as Train Passenger in Upper (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
as Charlie, Studio Gate Guard (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
as Man at Train Station (uncredited)
Edward G. Robinson
as Edward G. Robinson (uncredited)
Errol Flynn
as Jeffrey Bushdinkle, the Groom (uncredited)
Gary Cooper
as Gary Cooper (uncredited)