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"Tea For Two" was hugely popular worldwide. It's a flashback story, told by J. Maxwell Bloomhaus (S.Z. Sakall) to his grand niece and nephew, taking us back to the Stock Market crash of 1929. You see, "Uncle Max" was the guardian of his niece's estate back then and made some unwise investments with her money. His lawyer, played by Warner vet, Bill Goodwin, advises him to "cut corners" until the market recoups. Meanwhile, Max's niece, Nanette Carter (Doris Day), an aspiring singer/dancer has her hope set on the Broadway stage. The first time we see her is at a rehearsal hall singing "I Know That You Know" accompanied on piano by young Jimmy Smith (Gordon MacRae) and later joined by dancing great, Tommy Trainor (Gene Nelson).
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In 1950, Warner Brothers featured its new star, Doris Day in a big musical extravaganza, "Tea For Two", the film version of the 1924 Broadway hit, "No No Nannette". With a cute screenplay by Harry Clork, musical numbers staged and directed by LeRoy Prinz and Al White, the picture was directed by none other than David Butler who would later lead Miss Day through, perhaps her greatest musical triumph, "Calamity Jane".


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