
Broadway producer Jerry Flynn is anxious to recapture the magic and reclaim the crowds after a set of costly flops. Outside his theater one night, Flynn meets a young boy who just might save the day. Inside a small box the boy shows Flynn his pride and joy: a caterpillar named Curly that dances to Yes Sir, That's My Baby. Word quickly spreads about the amazingly talented hoofer, and the caterpillar becomes a symbol of hope for wartime America. Soon, offers are pouring in to capitalize on this sensational insect.
Cast

Cary Grant
Jerry Flynn

Janet Blair
Jeannie Thompson

James Gleason
Moke McGillicuddy

Ted Donaldson
Arthur "Pinky" Thompson

William Demarest
Brandt

John Abbott
Reporter (uncredited)

Iris Adrian
Woman Exiting Theatre (uncredited)

Henry Armetta
Barber (uncredited)

Charles Arnt
Fred Stacy (uncredited)

Lloyd Bridges
Aviator Captain (uncredited)

Pedro de Cordoba
Professor Van Dorn (uncredited)

Walter Fenner
Walt Disney (uncredited)

James Flavin
Man in Subway (uncredited)

Byron Foulger
Theatregoer (uncredited)

Howard Freeman
McKenzie (uncredited)
Thelma Joel
Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Torben Meyer
Hotel Manager (uncredited)

Ida Moore
Old Lady on Subway (uncredited)

Jack Norton
Man In Barber Chair (uncredited)

Spec O'Donnell
Theatre Usher (uncredited)

Emory Parnell
Policeman (uncredited)

Barbara Pepper
Cabbie (uncredited)

Christian Rub
Mr. Snapps (uncredited)

Paul Stanton
Dunhill (uncredited)

Emmett Vogan
Man Talking to Secretary (uncredited)

Ian Wolfe
Joe (uncredited)
Vi Athens
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Crew

Alexander Hall
Director
Irving Fineman
Adaptation

Lewis Meltzer
Screenplay
Oscar Saul
Screenplay
Lucille Fletcher
Story
Norman Corwin
Story
Gene Havlick
Editor
Franz Planer
Director of Photography
William Mull
Assistant Director
Louis F. Edelman
Producer

Friedrich Hollaender
Original Music Composer
Robert Priestley
Set Decoration
Lionel Banks
Art Direction
Edward C. Jewell
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