A young girl stows away aboard a luxury liner which is full of musical stars--and which her father just happens to be the captain.A young girl stows away aboard a luxury liner which is full of musical stars--and which her father just happens to be the captain.A young girl stows away aboard a luxury liner which is full of musical stars--and which her father just happens to be the captain.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
John Ridgely
- Chief Officer Carver
- (as John Ridgeley)
Aladdin
- Member of Cugat's Orchestra
- (uncredited)
Mary Bayless
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Maid
- (uncredited)
Betty Blythe
- Miss Fenmoor
- (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaThis film was a success at the box office, earning MGM a profit of $428,000 (about $5.53M in 2024) according to studio records.
- GoofsIn the opening credits, the funnels of the inbound luxury liner Mayflower sport the white, green and red of the Italian Line. Once docked, the camera pan across the Mayflower's superstructure shows the forward funnel painted completely in red. On departure, the ship's livery is back to that of the Italian Line, and the Mayflower's bow bears the real-life name of a crack pre-war Italian liner, the Conte di Savoia.
- Quotes
Pierre: Don't look so unhappy, little girl. Things could be worse.
Polly Bradford: [Peeling potatoes in the ship's galley] How?
Pierre: Those might be onions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Private Screenings: Jane Powell (1996)
- SoundtracksSpring Came Back to Vienna
(uncredited)
Written by Janice Torre, Fred Spielman and Fritz Rotter
Sung by Jane Powell and Chorus
Featured review
"Luxury Liner" is a film that surprised me. Although it is chock full of opera singing, I still loved it! Surprise, surprise, surprise!
When the story begins, a cruise ship captain (George Brent) is about to go out to sea once again. His VERY precocious daughter (Jane Powell) stows away and spends much of her time telling various ridiculous lies, trying to set up a woman with a future husband as well as trying to get a world famous opera singer (Lauritz Melchior) to listen to her sing. While this might sound pretty annoying, Powell is marvelous as this character....very likable in spite of being a busy-body! The reason is that the film is very charming and well written...and comes off much like an episode of "The Love Boat"...but with opera music! Well worth seeing and very cute.
When the story begins, a cruise ship captain (George Brent) is about to go out to sea once again. His VERY precocious daughter (Jane Powell) stows away and spends much of her time telling various ridiculous lies, trying to set up a woman with a future husband as well as trying to get a world famous opera singer (Lauritz Melchior) to listen to her sing. While this might sound pretty annoying, Powell is marvelous as this character....very likable in spite of being a busy-body! The reason is that the film is very charming and well written...and comes off much like an episode of "The Love Boat"...but with opera music! Well worth seeing and very cute.
- planktonrules
- Oct 10, 2018
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- Budget
- $2,178,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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