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・ Call Me Irresponsible
・ Call Me Irresponsible (album)
・ Call Me Joe
・ Call Me King
・ Call Me Kuchu
・ Call Me Lightning
・ Call Me Lightning (band)
・ Call Me Lightning (song)
・ Call Me Madam
・ Call Me Madam (film)
・ Call Me Maybe
・ Call Me Mañana
・ Call Me Miss...
・ Call Me Mister
Call Me Mister (film)
・ Call Me Mr. Brown
・ Call Me Mr. Telephone (Answering Service)
・ Call Me No One
・ Call Me Papa Jack
・ Call Me Princess
・ Call Me Sylvia
・ Call Me Ted
・ Call Me the Breeze
・ Call Me Tonight
・ Call Me Up
・ Call Me Up in Dreamland
・ Call Me What You Like
・ Call Me When the Cross Turns Over
・ Call Me When You Get There


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Call Me Mister (film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Call Me Mister (film)

''Call Me Mister'' is a 1951 musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.
''Call Me Mister'' was filmed in Technicolor, and starred Betty Grable and Dan Dailey and co-starred Danny Thomas with supporting players Dale Robertson, Benay Venuta, and Richard Boone. Only a couple Harold Rome numbers were kept in the film.〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/call-me-mister-mw0001002059〕
==Background==
The film was a film version of the Broadway version of ''Call Me Mister'', but was also changed to be a remake of Betty Grable's 1941 film ''A Yank in the RAF''. It was one of Grable's final "successful" films as her box-office power was beginning to diminish. This was also Grable's final film with Dan Dailey, with whom she co-starred in several of her previous films. ''Call Me Mister'' was a "moderate success" at the box-office.

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