There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)

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Written by Lamar Trotti, Phoebe Ephron

Directed by Walter Lang

Production Year: 1954

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Lively musical with songs by the great Irving Berlin. The Donahues are a family of vaudeville stars who stay together through thick and thin. Whatever happens, "the show must go on". Marilyn Monroe gets in on the act.

When is There's No Business Like Show Business next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 December 7th, 3:05pm and on Film4 December 11th, 4:30pm. See more...

Cast

Ethel MermanMolly Donahue
Donald O'ConnorTim Donahue
Image for Marilyn MonroeMarilyn MonroeVicky Hoffman/Parker
Dan DaileyTerence Donahue
Johnnie RaySteve Donahue
Mitzi GaynorKaty Donahue
Richard EasthamLew Harris
Hugh O'BrianCharles Biggs
Frank McHughVicky's Agent
Rhys WilliamsFather Dineen
Lee PatrickMarge
Eve MillerHat check girl
Robin RaymondLillian Sawyer
Lyle TalbotStage Manager
George MelfordStage Door Man
Alvy MooreKaty's Boy Friend
Chick ChandlerHarry
Henry SlateDance Director
Nolan LearyArchbishop
Gavin GordonCostume Director
Mimi GibsonKaty Donahue at age 4
Linda LowellKaty Donahue at age 8
John PotterSteve Donahue at age 2
Jimmy BairdSteve Donahue at age 6
Billy ChapinSteve Donahue at age 10
Neil McCaskillTim Donahue at age 2
Donald GambleTim Donahue at age 6

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