Riding High (1943 film) explained

Riding High
Director:George Marshall
Producer:Fred Kohlmar
Starring:Dorothy Lamour
Dick Powell
Victor Moore
Music:Charles Bradshaw
Leo Shuken
Victor Young
Cinematography:Harry Hallenberger
Karl Struss
Editing:LeRoy Stone
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Riding High (also known as Melody Inn) is a 1943 American comedy film starring Dorothy Lamour, Dick Powell and Victor Moore, made in Technicolor, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound Recording (Loren L. Ryder).[1]

Plot

A city girl goes out West to entertain at a dude ranch and meets a mining engineer and a counterfeiter.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 16th Academy Awards (1944) Nominees and Winners . 2011-08-14. oscars.org.