Cover Girl

Cover Girl

107 mins | Comedy, Romance, Music | March 22, 1944

A nightclub dancer makes it big in modeling, leaving her dancer boyfriend behind.

Cover Girl

107 mins | Comedy, Romance, Music | March 22, 1944

Cover Girl
A nightclub dancer makes it big in modeling, leaving her dancer boyfriend behind.
IMDb rating 6.7
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title Cover Girl
Directors Charles Vidor, Budd Boetticher
Writers Paul Gangelin, Erwin S. Gelsey, Marion Parsonnet, Virginia Van Upp

Cast

Rita Hayworth

as Rusty Parker / Maribelle Hicks (flashback sequence)

Gene Kelly

as Danny McGuire

Lee Bowman

as Noel Wheaton

Phil Silvers

as Genius

Jinx Falkenburg

as Herself

Leslie Brooks

as Maurine, Rusty's blonde friend / rival

Eve Arden

as Cornelia 'Stonewall' Jackson

Otto Kruger

as John Coudair

Jess Barker

as Coudair as a young man

Anita Colby

as Miss Colby

Curt Bois

as Chef at Danny McGuire's

Jean Colleran

as Cover Girl: American Magazine

Francine Counihan

as Cover Girl: American Home

Helen Mueller

as Cover Girl: Collier's Magazine

Cecilia Meagher

as Cover Girl: Coronet

Betty Jane Hess

as Cover Girl: Cosmopolitan

Dusty Anderson

as Cover Girl: Farm Journal

Eileen McClory

as Cover Girl: Glamour

Cornelia B. von Hessert

as Cover Girl: Harper's Bazaar

Karen X. Gaylord

as Cover Girl: Liberty

Cheryl Archibald

as Cover Girl: Look

Peggy Lloyd

as Cover Girl: Mademoiselle

Betty Jane Graham

as Cover Girl: McCalls

Martha Outlaw

as Cover Girl: Red Book

Susann Shaw

as Cover Girl: Vogue

Rose May Robson

as Cover Girl: Woman's Home Companion

Edward Brophy

as Joe - Bartender (uncredited)

Stanley Clements

as Elevator Boy (uncredited)

Eddie Hall

as Soldier (uncredited)

Thurston Hall

as Tony Pastor (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee

as Reporter Asking About Flowers (uncredited)

Muriel Morris

as Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Constance Worth

as Receptionist (uncredited)

Miriam LaVelle

as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

Miriam Nelson

as Specialty Dancer

Dorothy Vernon

as Wardrobe Woman

Robert Homans

as Pop (uncredited)