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How long is Can't Help Singing?
1 hour and 30 minutes
When was Can't Help Singing released?
December 29, 1944
What is the IMDb rating of Can't Help Singing?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Can't Help Singing?
Deanna Durbin
,
Robert Paige
, and
Akim Tamiroff
Who wrote Can't Help Singing?
Lewis R. Foster
,
Frank Ryan
,
Curtis B. Warshawsky
,
John D. Klorer
,
Leo Townsend
, and
Samuel J. Warshawsky
Who directed Can't Help Singing?
Frank Ryan
Who was the composer for Can't Help Singing?
Hans J. Salter
Who was the producer of Can't Help Singing?
Felix Jackson
Who was the cinematographer for Can't Help Singing?
Elwood Bredell
and
W. Howard Greene
Who was the editor of Can't Help Singing?
Ted J. Kent
Who are the characters in Can't Help Singing?
Caroline Frost and Gregory
What is the plot of Can't Help Singing?
A senator's daughter (who can't help singing) follows her boyfriend West in the days of the California gold rush.
What was the budget for Can't Help Singing?
2.6 million
What is Can't Help Singing rated?
Passed
What genre is Can't Help Singing?
Musical, Romance, and Western
How many awards has Can't Help Singing been nominated for?
2 nominations
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