IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN Original Movie Lobby Card Poster 1947 Kathryn Grayson NY
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Original Movie Lobby Card measures approx 11 x 14 in. 
In very good to fine used condition
some general wear from handling/use
few handling bends/bumps/few creases etc
few smudges/light soiling
tiny chips at top right corner


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It Happened in Brooklyn is a 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford, and Jimmy Durante and featuring Gloria Grahame and Marcy McGuire. It Happened in Brooklyn was Sinatra's third film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who had purchased his contract from RKO because Louis B. Mayer was a huge Sinatra fan.[2][full citation needed]

The film contains six songs written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, and included "The Song's Gotta Come From the Heart" (performed as a duet by Sinatra and Durante), "The Brooklyn Bridge", "Whose Baby Are You", "I Believe", "Time After Time", and "It's the Same Old Dream".