1948 in Music - Musical Films

Musical Films

  • April Showers starring Ann Sothern, Jack Carson, Robert Alda and S. Z. Sakall. Directed by James V. Kern.
  • Are You With It? starring Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan and Martha Stewart. Directed by Jack Hively.
  • La Belle Meuniere
  • Big City
  • Bill and Coo
  • Casbah starring Yvonne DeCarlo and Tony Martin.
  • A Date with Judy starring Wallace Beery, Jane Powell and Elizabeth Taylor. Directed by Richard Thorpe.
  • Deux Amours
  • Easter Parade starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Ann Miller. Directed by Charles Walter.
  • The Emperor Waltz starring Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Roland Culver, Richard Haydn and Lucille Watson. Directed by Billy Wilder.
  • Fandango
  • For the Love of Mary
  • A Foreign Affair
  • Give My Regards to Broadway
  • Glamour Girl starring Virginia Grey and Gene Krupa & his Band. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss.
  • The Glass Mountain
  • If You Knew Susie
  • The Kissing Bandit
  • Ladies of the Chorus starring Adele Jergens and Marilyn Monroe
  • Lulu Belle
  • Luxury Liner
  • Martin Block's Musical Merry Go Round
  • Mary Lou
  • Melody Time animated film including Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill
  • Mexican Hayride
  • Mickey
  • A Miracle Can Happen
  • The Miracle Of The Bells
  • Music Man
  • On an Island with You starring Esther Williams, Peter Lawford and Jimmy Durante. Directed by Richard Thorpe.
  • One Night With You
  • One Sunday Afternoon starring Dennis Morgan and Janis Paige
  • One Touch Of Venus released August, starring Ava Gardner, Robert Walker and Dick Haymes.
  • The Paleface starring Bob Hope and Jane Russell
  • The Pirate
  • Rachel and the Stranger
  • Romance on the High Seas
  • So Dear to My Heart
  • A Song Is Born starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Benny Goodman
  • Summer Holiday released on April 16 starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven
  • That Lady in Ermine starring Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  • Three Daring Daughters
  • Two Guys From Texas
  • Up In Central Park starring Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. Directed by William Seiter.
  • When My Baby Smiles At Me starring Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, June Havoc, Jack Oakie, James Gleason and Richard Arlen. Directed by Walter Lang.
  • Words and Music
  • You Were Meant for Me starring Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey and Oscar Levant. Directed by Lloyd Bacon.

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