RELEASE DATE: March 26, 1951. MOVIE TITLE: Lullaby of Broadway. STUDIO: Warner Bros. Pictures. PLOT: Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the

RELEASE DATE: March 26, 1951. MOVIE TITLE: Lullaby of Broadway. STUDIO: Warner Bros. Pictures. PLOT: Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the Stock Photo
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2567 x 3157 px | 21.7 x 26.7 cm | 8.6 x 10.5 inches | 300dpi

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RELEASE DATE: March 26, 1951. MOVIE TITLE: Lullaby of Broadway. STUDIO: Warner Bros. Pictures. PLOT: Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the charade. Hubbell takes a shine to Melinda and agrees to star her in his next show. Melinda also finds romance with a handsome hoofer who's also in the show. All is going well for Melinda except that she wants to see her mother who keeps putting off their reunion. PICTURED: DORIS DAY as Melinda Howard.

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