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The Glenn Miller Story

Their Love Made Such Wonderful Music!
1954 | 116m | English

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A vibrant tribute to one of America's legendary bandleaders, charting Glenn Miller's rise from obscurity and poverty to fame and wealth in the early 1940s.
Release Date: Jan 04, 1954
Director: Anthony Mann
Writer: Oscar Brodney, Valentine Davies
Genres: Drama, Music, Romance
Keywords jazz, musical, biography, historical figure
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Stewart Glenn Miller
June Allyson Helen Burger Miller
Harry Morgan Chummy MacGregor
Charles Drake Don Haynes
George Tobias Si Schribman
Barton MacLane General Arnold
Sig Ruman W. Kranz
Irving Bacon Mr. Miller
James Bell Mr. Burger
Kathleen Lockhart Mrs. Miller
Katherine Warren Mrs. Burger
Frances Langford Frances Langford
Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong
Ben Pollack Ben Pollack
Gene Krupa Gene Krupa
The Modernaires
Barney Bigard Barney Bigard
James Young James Young
Marty Napoleon Marty Napoleon
Arvell Shaw Arvell Shaw
Cozy Cole Cozy Cole
Babe Russin Babe Russin
The Airmen of Note The Glenn Miller Band (uncredited)
Cicely Carter Bobbysoxer (uncredited)
William Challee Dispatch Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Ray Conniff Trombonist in Glenn Miller Band (uncredited)
Kevin Corcoran Steve Miller - Age 4 (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson Used Car Salesman (uncredited)
Ken DuMain Club Patron (uncredited)
Bonnie Eddy Irene Miller (uncredited)
Doris Fulton Dancer (uncredited)
Phil Garris Joe Becker (uncredited)
Lisa Gaye Bobbysoxer (uncredited)
Bob Hamlin The Mellowmen (uncredited)
Lionel Hampton Band Member (uncredited)
Ruth Hampton Young Singer (uncredited)
Harry Harvey Doctor (uncredited)
Rolan Jones Waiter (uncredited)
Paula Kelly Singer (uncredited)
Bill Lee The Mellowmen (uncredited)
Caryl Lincoln Commuter (uncredited)
Dayton Lummis Col. Spaulding, USAAF (uncredited)
Thomas Martin Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Hans Moebus Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Leo Mostovoy Dr. Schillinger (uncredited)
Forbes Murray Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Damian O'Flynn Col. Baker (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton Lt. Col. Bassell (uncredited)
Thurl Ravenscroft The Mellowmen (uncredited)
Davis Roberts Black Man (uncredited)
Marion Ross Polly Haynes (uncredited)
Dick Ryan Auto Garage Repairman (uncredited)
Max Smith The Mellowmen (uncredited)
Anthony Sydes Herbert Miller (uncredited)
Deborah Sydes Joanne Dee Miller (uncredited)
Paul Tanner Trombonist in Glenn Miller Band (uncredited)
Nino Tempo Wilber Schwartz (uncredited)
Maxie Thrower Waiter (uncredited)
Carl Vernell Musician Technician (uncredited)
Carleton Young Adjunct General (uncredited)
Name Job
Anthony Mann Director
Russell F. Schoengarth Editor
Jay A. Morley Jr. Costume Design
Chummy MacGregor Technical Advisor
Bill Johnson Camera Operator
William Anderson Sound Editor
John Sherwood Assistant Director
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
Don Haynes Technical Advisor
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Robert L. Bratton Sound Editor
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
William H. Daniels Director of Photography
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Julia Heron Set Decoration
Oscar Brodney Screenplay
Joseph Gershenson Music Director
Joe Lapis Sound
Richard DeWeese Sound Mixer
Henry Mancini Original Music Composer
Valentine Davies Screenplay
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Name Title
Aaron Rosenberg Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Norma Gene Nelson Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

James Stewart is on engaging form in this biopic of acclaimed American composer and band leader Glenn Miller. A talented trombonist, when he hasn’t got it pawned, he makes his money working in bars and clubs whilst trying to set up a band with his friends. A chance audition sees him fall on his feet ... and together with pianist Chummy (Harry Morgan) they start to make some inroads into a market place that’s still to experience “popular” music on record. All the while, he’s rekindling a romance with “Helen” (June Allyson) and then “Moonlight Serenade” changes everyone’s life for good. So, however, does WWII and when he is called up, he suggests to General Arnold (Barton MacLane) that his skills could be put to better use if he, and many of his musical cohorts, were to establish a band that could travel to Europe and cheer the troops. It’s an history, so we know that he lost his life in the Channel in late 1944, but along the way here we have a few personable efforts from Allyson and Morgan and lots of his music. What I enjoyed more than in many a musical retrospective, is that we do actually get a decent amount of his tunes played all the way through. “Pennsylvania 6-5000”; “Little Brown Jug” and “In The Mood” are amongst the staples that remind us not just of how popular he was on vinyl (a very nice home from 3c a disc suggests sales in the millions) but just how effective nostalgia was at boosting morale for troops overseas facing the Nazis. Sure, it can be a bit sentimental - but Stewart always managed to present that with a glint in his eye, and together together with the always smiling Allyson they keep it just the right side of cheesy whilst emanating a feel-good factor that’s easy to watch.

Jan 08, 2026