The Heat's On
- November 25, 1943 (1943-11-25)
The Heat's On (1943) is a musical movie starring Mae West, William Gaxton, and Victor Moore, and released by Columbia Pictures.[1][2][3]
Plot
Broadway star Fay Lawrence is a temperamental diva who is reluctantly persuaded by a Broadway producer to star in his latest production.
Cast
- Mae West as Fay Lawrence
- Victor Moore as Hubert Bainbridge
- William Gaxton as Tony Ferris
- Lester Allen as Mouse Beller
- Alan Dinehart as Forrest Stanton
- Mary Roche as Janey Adair
- Lloyd Bridges as Andy Walker
- Almira Sessions as Hannah Bainbridge
- Jack Owens as Himself
- Hazel Scott as Herself
- Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra as Themselves
- Edward Earle as Writer (uncredited)
Production background
Mae West was 49 at the time of the movie's production, her first film in three years, after an interlude starring on Broadway. Unlike her previous films, for which West wrote the screenplays and/or story material, West played no part in creating the story or dialogue of The Heat's On. Perhaps as a result, the movie was not a box office success. West did not return to the screen until 27 years later in Myra Breckinridge (1970), and chose to pursue a successful career in theater instead.
References
External links
- The Heat's On at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- The Heat's On at IMDb
- The-Heat-s-On at the TCM Movie Database
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