Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!

Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me! (1940)

SING AND SWING to the season's most riotous romance...set to tap-happy tunes.

  • Genre: Romance, Comedy, Music
  • Release Date: 1940-03-15
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 1min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Harold D. Schuster
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Summary

In this musical, a sharp witted press agent teams up with an unemployed chorine and dubs her "Miss Manhattan" to promote a cheap line of clothing. To escort her about town, the agent invents a "Mr. Manhattan." He then has them fake a marriage. When he realizes that he is in love with his creation, the agent promptly fires "Mr. M" and takes her to the altar personally. Songs include: "Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me," "Unfair To Love," and "A Lemon In The Garden Of Love."

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  • Tom Brown

    as Tommy Shaw
  • Constance Moore

    as Connie Curtiss
  • Richard Carle

    as C. J. Woodbury
  • Anne Nagel

    as Miss Lansdale
  • Jerome Cowan

    as Ted Carter
  • Elisabeth Risdon

    as Minerva
  • Fritz Feld

    as Forsythe
  • Larry Williams

    as Joe Porter
  • Frank Mitchell

    as Frank
  • Vivien Fay

    as Vivien
  • Marie Greene

    as Marie, Merry Minstrels Act
  • Eddie Acuff

    as Counter Man (uncredited)
  • Stanley Blystone

    as Doorman (uncredited)
  • Wade Boteler

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Peggy Chamberlain

    as Peggy (uncredited)
  • Dora Clement

    as Salon Customer (uncredited)
  • Eleanor Counts

    as Revue Model (uncredited)
  • Mary Currier

    as Secretary (uncredited)
  • Yvonne Duval

    as Revue Model (uncredited)
  • Mary Field

    as Girl Customer (uncredited)
  • Grace Hayle

    as Mrs. Smythe (uncredited)
  • Michael Mark

    as Small Thief (uncredited)
  • Kitty McHugh

    as Brooklyn Girl (uncredited)
  • Fay McKenzie

    as Brooklyn Girl (uncredited)
  • Henry Roquemore

    as Counterman (uncredited)
Writing Ed Sullivan Story
Writing Charles Grayson Screenplay
Directing Harold D. Schuster Director
Writing Edmund L. Hartmann Screenplay