One man's good luck leaves a very bad impression in this comedy. Johnny Dalton (Frank Sinatra) and Mildred Goodhug (Jane Russell) are two tellers working at the same bank who have fallen in love and want to get married. However, neither is making much money, and Johnny doesn't want to set a date ...more
Year: 1951 | Running Time: 80 minutes
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There's little bang in Double Dynamite, a fairly dull comedy that wastes the talents of its trio of stars. You know there's trouble when you find out that Frank Sinatra and Jane Russell have been cast as bank tellers. With no offense intended to those in the banking profession, there's no way that either of these personalities could ever be believable in these jobs. Sure, they play it meek, but it's totally unbelievable. Sinatra comes off mostly as bored, and Russell is uncomfortable trying to ...more
- Jane Russell - Mildred "Mibs" Goodhug
- Groucho Marx - Emil J. Keck
- Frank Sinatra - Johnny Dalton
- Don McGuire - Bob Pulsifer, Jr.
- Howard Freeman - R.B. Pulsifer, Sr.
- William Norton Bailey - Bank Guard
- Benny Burt - Waiter
- George Chandler - Messenger
- Jack Chefe - Chef
- Charles Coleman - Second Santa Claus
- Hal K. Dawson - Mr. Hartman
- Ida Moore - Little old lady
- Billy Snyder - Wire Service Man
- Harry Seymour - Police Sergeant
- Irving Cummings - Director
- Irving Cummings, Jr. - Producer
- Melville Shavelson - Screenwriter
- Harry Crane - Screenwriter
- Albert S. D'Agostino - Art Director
- Field M. Gray - Art Director
- Harry Marker - Editor
- Leigh Harline - Composer (Music Score)
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Sammy Cahn - Songwriter
- Jule Styne - Songwriter
- Robert de Grasse - Cinematographer
- Darrell Silvera - Set Designer
- Harley Miller - Set Designer






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