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  1. Step Lively is a 1944 American musical film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Sinatra. Step Lively was based on the 1937 play Room Service, by Allen Boretz and John Murray. It was a remake of the 1938 RKO film Room Service, starring the Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball, and Ann Miller.

  2. Step Lively: Directed by Tim Whelan. With Adolphe Menjou, George Murphy, Frank Sinatra, Gloria DeHaven. Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic.

    • (637)
    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Tim Whelan
    • 1945-01-22
  3. Step Lively (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Come Out! Actress and singer Christine (Gloria DeHaven) coaxes a (Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne) song out of neophyte playwright Glenn (Frank Sinatra), seated with her producer Gordon (Frank Murphy), who's promised to stage his show, before a dinner club audience in RKO's Step Lively, 1944.

    • Tim Whelan, Clem Beauchamp
    • Frank Sinatra
  4. Released Jul 26, 1944 1h 28m Musical Comedy. List. Producer Gordon Miller (George Murphy) and his profligate actors are staying at a New York City hotel, where they're living the high life as...

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    • Tim Whelan
    • Musical, Comedy
    • Frank Sinatra
  5. Step Lively is a 1944 American musical film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Sinatra. Step Lively was based on the play Room Service, by Allen Boretz and John Murray. This was a remake of the 1938 RKO movie "Room Service", starring the Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball, and Ann Miller.

    • Tim Whelan
  6. About. Gordon Miller (George Murphy) has a hit in the works, especially since he latched onto a playwright whose real talent is his singing voice. Now all that flimflamming Miller must do is put his musical revue on stage before the rubber check underwriting it bounces his troupe from Broadway to the Bowery.

  7. Fly-by-night producers dodge bill collectors while trying for one big hit. Tim Whelan. Director. Warren Duff. Screenplay. Peter Milne. Screenplay. John Murray. Story.