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Eve Knew Her Apples

52 %|Apr 12, 1945|Comedy, Music

Radio singing star, Eve Porter, wants a vacation during her show's summer hiatus, but her manager and press have booked her for additional work. She refuses and goes to Las Vegas. When she finds them there hunting her down, she manages to escape them by hiding in the car of a newspaper reporter. She comes out of hiding while he is driving, but everything she says is misconstrued, making him believe that she is a recently-escaped convict, "The Singing Widow". He plans to use this as a story to get back into the good graces of his editor. Through some comic mishaps, he learns who she really is. He then decides to take her back to Hollywood to collect the reward for her return. But now love has entered the mix, and must be resolved with his job and her engagement to another.

Featured Crew

Rian James
Story
Eddie Moran
Writer
Will Jason
Director
Jerome Thoms
Editor
Wallace MacDonald
Producer
Burnett Guffey
Director of Photography
Carl Anderson
Art Direction
Louis Diage
Set Decoration

Cast

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Ann Miller
Eve Porter
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William Wright
Ward Williams
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Robert B. Williams
Steve Ormond
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Ray Walker
George McGrew
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George Ford
Rewrite Man (scenes deleted)
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Jessie Arnold
Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
actor
Hank Bell
Farmer (uncredited)
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Eddie Bruce
Oscar Roberts (uncredited)
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Boyd Davis
Mr. Birch (uncredited)
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Abe Dinovitch
Wrestler - Bus Passenger (uncredited)
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Minta Durfee
Landlady (uncredited)
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John Eldredge
Walter W.Walter, II (uncredited)
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Almeda Fowler
Matron of Honor (uncredited)
actor
Tom Hanlon
Announcer (uncredited)
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Al Hill
First Motorcycle Officer (uncredited)
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Betty Hill
Maid (uncredited)
actor
Frank Jaquet
Doctor (uncredited)
actor
Si Jenks
The Grocer (uncredited)
actor
Sir Lancelot
Calypso Singer on Radio (uncredited)
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Frank Mayo
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
actor
Jack Rice
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Mary Rowland
Janice (uncredited)
actor
Dick Rush
Sheriff (uncredited)
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Syd Saylor
Second Motorcycle Officer (uncredited)
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Harry Semels
Tony (uncredited)
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John Tyrrell
Reporter (uncredited)