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Champagne for Two (1947)

5.9 | Jun 13, 1947 (US) | Comedy, Music | 00:19

Nightclub boss Malone puts off his wedding anniversary trip because an old woman claims to have overheard plans to rob the nightclub. But the old woman, Mrs. Cowdy, has a scheme of her own.

Featured Crew

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Cast

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Ida Moore
Mrs. Benjamin Cowdy
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Griff Barnett
Benjamin Cowdy
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Billy Daniel
Lead Dancer
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Douglas Wright
Specialty, Comic Dancer

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 29, 2025
When “Mrs. Cowdy” (Ida Moore) turns up at a swanky club ran by “Jerry” (George Reeves) she tells him of a conversation she overheard suggesting that as soon as he and wife “Lita” (Lita Baron) take off for their much anticipated holiday, a gang are going to rob the place. He immediately calls the cops and as they are convinced of the old girl’s integrity, arrange a sting operation. The only way they can apprehend the conspirators, though, is if she is in the building so “Jerry” invites her and her husband to dine there and then point out the baddies. Fairly quickly, the penny drops and we cotton onto the real agenda here, but I’m not sure the story is really so important. This seems more designed as a showcase for Baron to perform some lively music and dance routines, and with the embryonic Technicolor enhancing her colourful costumes, the film sails easily towards a conclusion that seemed quite fitting. You’ll never remember the film, but it might remind you about your wedding anniversary!