Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

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This week’s mystery movie was the 1949 Warner Bros. film It’s a Great Feeling, with Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin, Irving Bacon, Claire Carleton and the Mazzone-Abbott Dancers.

harrisonsreports31harr_0155Screenplay by Jack Rose and Mel Shavelson.

From a story by I.A.L. Diamond.

Photography by Wilfrid M. Cline.

Art direction by Stanley Fleischer.

Edited by Irene Morra.

Sound by Dolph Thomas and David Forrest.

Dialogue direction by Herschel Daugherty.

Special effects by William McGann and H.F. Koenenkamp.

Technicolor color director Natalie Kalmus. Associate Mitchell Kovaleski.

Set decoration by Lyle B. Reifsnider.

Wardrobe by Milo Anderson.

Makeup by Perc. Westmore.

Music by Jule Styne.

Lyrics by Sammy Cahn.

Musical number staged and directed by LeRoy Prinz.

Musical direction by Ray Heindorf.

Produced by Alex Gottlieb.

Directed by David Butler.

Further information on It’s a Great Feeling is available from the AFI Catalog.

It’s a Great Feeling is available on DVD from Critics’ Choice Video.

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I picked It’s a Great Feeling by going through the trades in the usual winnowing process to eliminate movies with too many images on IMDB or for which there’s no decent print. I liked the premise of this picture – nobody wants to work with Jack Carson – as he is far from being my favorite actor. To his credit, he pulls it off in what seems to be a good spirit. And, of course, it’s an ideal mystery movie because it has a zillion cameos of almost everybody on the Warner Bros. lot, way more than I could fit into five days of mystery images.

I’m going to guess that Bosley Crowther dismissed this as harmless fluff, which it is. But though the story is thin, it is an amusing diversion.

Actually, fobbed off one one of the “alphabet critics,” A.W. (probably Abe H. Weiler) The New York Times, Aug. 13, 1949:

Credit the Warner Bros. with being able to take a joke. For in It’s a Great Feeling, which came to the Strand yesterday, that division of the motion picture industry ruled by the Brothers Warner is lightly lampooning its stars, directors, producers and publicity men and having a genuinely nice time doing it. And, what is more important, it is a gay and impudent lark which transmits its broad humor to the viewer with a helping of surprises.

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For Monday, we have a mystery fellow. His mystery companion has been cropped out due to insufficient mysteriousness and will appear later in the week.

Updating to reveal mystery guest cropped out due to insufficient mysteriousness.

Update: This is Dudley Dickerson, left, with Bill Goodwin.

Man in barber chair, face wrapped with towel.
For “Tricky Tuesday,” we have one of our leading men, reduced to a mysterious nose.

Update: This is Jack Carson.

Brain Trust roll call: Howard Mandelbaum (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery guest), Mary Mallory (Monday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery guest), Skretvedt (Monday’ mystery guest) and Sylvia (mystery movie and Monday’s mysterious guest, plus mysterious guest cropped out due to lack of mysteriousness).

Note to Roget-L.A.: Alas, no, but he is in the mystery movie, so you get half credit!

Man in suit at desk, talking on telephone.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have a mysterious fellow who does not approve of such goings-on.

Update: This is King Vidor.

Mysterious cowboy at drugstore soda fountain
We also have this mysterious fellow.

Update: This is Gary Cooper.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Tuesday’s mystery guest and companions), Howard Mandelbaum (Tuesday’s mysterious nostrils), Mike Hawks (Tuesday’s mystery nose), Roget-L.A. (mystery movie and Tuesday’s mystery guest) and Sylvia (Tuesday’s mystery guest and mysterious companions).

Mystery man holding folder.
For “Aha Thursday,” we have these mystery guests.

Update: This is Janet Barrett and Michael Curtiz (yes, I blacked out his name by his office door).

Mysterious security officer and mysterious companion.
And these mystery fellows.

Update: This is Pat Flaherty, left and Edward G. Robinson.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Wednesday’s mystery guests), L.C. (mystery movie and mysterious cast), Howard Mandelbaum Wednesday’s mystery guests), Sheila (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Mike Hawks (Wednesday’s mystery guests), Sylvia (Wednesday’s mystery guests) and Greg (mystery movie, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests).

Two mysterious gents peering in a window.
For Friday, we have our mysterious leading men.

Update: This is Jack Carson, left, and Dennis Morgan.

Mysterious bride and groom
And our mysterious leading lady with a mysterious companion.

Update: This is Doris Day and Jeffrey Bushdinkle.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Monday’s added guest and Thursday’s mysterious guests), Charles Kjelland (Wednesday’s mysterious drugstore cowboy and Thursday’s mysterious gangster), Mike Hawks (Monday’s added mystery guest and Thursday’s mystery guests), Benito (mystery movie, Wednesday’s mysterious drugstore cowboy and Thursday’s mystery guests) and Sylvia (Thursday’s mysterious guests).

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29 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Ernest Dickerson in IT’S A GREAT FEELING.

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  2. B.J.'s avatar bjmesbcglobalnet says:


    I’m thinking Sam MacDaniel in Music for Millions, but two Jose Iturbi movies in a row doesn’t seem at all likely.

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  3. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Dudley Dickerson.

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  4. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Dudley Dickerson in IT’S A GREAT FEELING.

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  5. skretvedt1958's avatar skretvedt1958 says:

    I think it’s Dudley Dickerson.

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  6. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    I think think our porter is Dudley Dickerson, who didn’t appear in a lot of movies shot in color, so my guess is “It’s a Great Feeling” 1949.

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  7. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    Although I can’t identify Monday’s mystery fellow or the mystery movie, I’m guessing the cropped out mystery companion is Danny Kaye.

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  8. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    Confident now, I’ll guess that Monday’s “cropped for lack of mysteriousness” guy is Bill Goodwin, only because he’s the actor assigned to the Arthur Trent character. I’m guessing that Mike, Howard and Mary would recognize his face.

    A fun little movie.

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  9. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND. Dickerson with Cesar Romero out of frame.

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  10. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    IT’S A GREAT FEELING. Dennis Morgan out of frame Monday, Jack Carson under the towels today, with Morgan and Ronald Reagan just out of frame. Cosmo Sardo as barber.

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  11. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Jack Carson.

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  12. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Jack Carson.

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  13. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    For tricky Tuesday, Jack Carson in It’s a Great Feeling (1949)?

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  14. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    Tues – Jack Carson is our towel “be-wrapped” guy. Dennis Morgan is OS and the future US Prez, Ronnie, has just exited the scene.

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  15. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    King Vidor and Gary Cooper.

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  16. LC's avatar LC says:


    It’s A Great Feeling (1949) w/Doris Day, Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Dudley Dickerson, Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, Bill Goodwin, Irving Bacon…

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  17. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    King Vidor, Gary Cooper.

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  18. Sheila's avatar Sheila says:

    King Vidor and Gary Cooper for Wednesday, ‘It’s a Great Feeling’?

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  19. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    King Vidor and Gary Cooper.

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  20. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    Wed – image 1 is King Vidor, image 2 is Gary Cooper

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  21. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Jack Carson under the towel and Gary Cooper enjoying a fountain drink in It’s a Great Feeling.

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  22. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Bill Goodwin Monday, Michael Curtiz and Pat Flaherty and Edward G. Robinson today.

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  23. Charles Kjelland's avatar Charles Kjelland says:

    Edward G Robinson today and Gary Cooper yesterday, although it seems too early in the week.

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  24. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Bill Goodwin, Michael Curtiz, Pat Flaherty, Edward G. Robinson.

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  25. Benito's avatar Benito says:

    Gary Cooper, Michael Curtiz and Eddie G in IT’S A GREAT FEELING. Love the Joan Crawford bit

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  26. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    Thurs – image 1: you’re being clever, hiding the sign hanging above Michael Curtiz’ head (wise move.) His assistant is Janet Barrett per IMDb (I didn’t recognize her, so I’m going with that ID)

    image 2: Pat Flaherty and Edward G. Robinson

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  27. SylviaEE's avatar SylviaEE says:

    This was fun. Hollywood poking fun at itself, with a ‘bite’. The ending surprised and got a big laugh out of me.

    Image 1- Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan

    Image 2 – Doris Day and the love of her character’s life, Jeffrey Bushdinkle (Errol Flynn)

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  28. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Jack and Dennis, and Doris Day with Errol Flynn today.

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  29. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Doris Day and Errol Flynn.

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