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Let's Be Happy is a British film of genre Musical theatre directed by Henry Levin with Vera-Ellen

Let's Be Happy (1957)

Let's Be Happy
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Let's Be Happy is a Technicolor 1957 British musical film directed by Henry Levin, written by Dorothy Cooper and Diana Morgan in CinemaScope. This film was an updated remake of Jeannie (film) (1941), starring Barbara Mullen.

This was star Vera-Ellen's last film, she withdrew from public life after the death of her daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild.



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Synopsis

Jeannie MacLean, a poor Vermont girl, unexpectedly is left $4,952.00 by her grandfather in his will. She decides to fulfill her lifetime wish of traveling to Scotland.

Actors

Vera-Ellen

(Jeannie MacLean)
Tony Martin

(Stanley Smith)
Tony Martin

(Stanley Simon)
Robert Flemyng

(Lord James MacNairn)
Zena Marshall

(Helene)
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