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Danny Kaye as Hobart Frisbee from A Song is Born (1948) in a publicity still.
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The professors and Virginia Mayo ride in a 1936 Packard Eight Phaeton in a scene from A Song is Born (1948)
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Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo copy a scene from Ball of Fire (1942) in producer Samuel Goldwyn and Howard Hawks' remake A Song is Born (1948)
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Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, and the professors in A Song is Born (1948)
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Danny Kaye in a publicity still for A Song is Born (1948)
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original publicity still for A Song is Born (1948)
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Virginia Mayo as Honey Swanson in an original publicity still for A Song is Born (1948)
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Danny Kaye is overwhelmed in a scene from A Song is Born (1948) with Virginia Mayo and Steve Cochran,
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Mary Field reprises her role as Miss Totten in A Song is Born (1948) with Danny Kaye.
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Steve Cochran as Tony Crow in a screencap from A Song is Born (1948). His character was Joe Lilac, played by Dana Andrews in Ball of Fire (1942).
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Danny Kaye and Felix Bressart in a screencap from A Song is Born (1948)
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Swing era jazz greats Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and Charlie Barnet behind the scenes of A Song is Born (1948)
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Benny Goodman on clarinet in a scene from A Song is Born (1948). It's another musical highlight in a Howard Hawks film, including Only Angels Have Wings, The Big Sleep, and Hatari.
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Louis Armstrong in an original publicity still for A Song is Born (1948)
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Danny Kaye as Hobart Frisbee lectures musicians including Louis Armstrong in a scene from A Song is Born (1948)
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A Song is Born (1948) was Howard Hawks' first film in color. It was photographed by master Gregg Toland, who also photographed Hawks' original Ball of Fire.
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Danny Kaye and The Golden Gate Quartet in a scene from A Song is Born (1948)
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