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Luxury Liner is a 1948 romantic musical comedy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Technicolor. It was directed by Richard Whorf, and written by Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman and Karl Kamb (uncredited). It was originally titled Maiden Voyage.
Luxury Liner: Directed by Richard Whorf. With George Brent, Jane Powell, Lauritz Melchior, Frances Gifford. 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.
The 1948 MGM musical Luxury Liner stars Jane Powell as Polly Bradford, a boarding school girl with big dreams of being an opera star. Veteran actor George Brent plays Polly's widowed father, the captain of a luxury passenger ship.
Capt. Jeremy Bradford has a particularly exciting luxury liner cruise in store when he's charged with transporting a troupe of opera singers to Rio de Janeiro. Anxious to become a singer herself, Bradford's young daughter, Polly, decides to skip out on school and sneak onto the ship before it departs.
Capt. Jeremy Bradford has a particularly exciting luxury liner cruise in store when he's charged with transporting a troupe of opera singers to Rio de Janeiro.
Synopsis by Hal Erickson. MGM whipped up another musical salad with Luxury Liner, featuring a glittering lineup of contractees including Jane Powell, Lauritz Melchior and Xavier Cugat.
Directed by Richard Whorf. All aboard for tropic nights of romance and revelry! Capt. Jeremy Bradford has a particularly exciting luxury liner cruise in store when he’s charged with transporting a troupe of opera singers to Rio de Janeiro.