One Sunday Afternoon (1948) Filming Locations and Cast Details

One Sunday Afternoon (1948) Filming Locations and Cast Details

“One Sunday Afternoon”(1948) is a Comedy, Musical movie that was released in the USA on January 01, 1949. The story revolves around a protagonist named Biff Grimes, who has spent the last ten years regretting his unsuccessful love attempt with Virginia Brush. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh. In this article, you will get to know more about its filming locations and intriguing hidden details from the movie’s background.

Where it Filmed?

The movie “One Sunday Afternoon” was shot at Warner Brothers Burbank Studios, located at 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA. Unfortunately, the specific filming dates are not available at the moment.MV5BYTUzNmJlMWYtYmNmNi00NTg2LWI3M2MtYzlkNzJhNjlkMDk2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyOTc2NDk0OQ@@. V1 QL75 UX820

Cast Details

Cast Name Role
Dennis Morgan Biff Grimes
Janis Paige Virginia Brush
Dorothy Malone Amy Lind
Ben Blue Nick
Oscar O’Shea Toby
Alan Hale Jr. Marty
Layne Arlene Henry’s Wife (uncredited)
Gail Bonney Vocalist (uncredited)
Tex Brodus Dancer on Boat (uncredited)
Doria Caron Jasper’s Wife (uncredited)
Chester Conklin Clerk (uncredited)
Virginia Cruzon Girl on Steps (uncredited)
Roy Damron Yale Boy (uncredited)
Tom Dugan Sign Painter (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn Charlie Brown (uncredited)
Mary Field Barnstead’s Secretary (uncredited)
Dorothy Ford Daisy (uncredited)
Lorraine Gale Girl on Steps (uncredited)
James Gonzalez Dancer on Boat (uncredited)
Dorothy Hack Little Girl (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh Ship’s Officer (uncredited)
Russell Hicks Treadway (uncredited)
Shep Houghton Dancer on Boat (uncredited)
Casse Jaeger Dancer on Boat (uncredited)
Douglas Kennedy Jasper (uncredited)
Jack Lomas Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Ray Montgomery Young Man in Park (uncredited)
Edward Murphy Office Boy (uncredited)
George N. Neise Chauncey (uncredited)
James Nolan Henry (uncredited)
Maudie Prickett Woman Barber (uncredited)
Edwin Rand Yale Boy (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Barber (uncredited)
Ray Spiker Warden (uncredited)
Ray Teal Cop on Bike (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan Hugo’s Concerned Host (uncredited)
Joanee Wayne French Maid (uncredited)
June Whitley Taylor Courtney’s Wife (uncredited)
Wilson Wood Courtney (uncredited)
Harry Woods Matt Hughes (uncredited)

Trivia and Facts

  • The movie “One Sunday Afternoon” had been produced before in 1933 with Gary Cooper and Fay Wray and later in 1941 under the title “The Strawberry Blonde” starring James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland.
  • A tidbit shared in the 1949 film “Dead Ernest” references “One Sunday Afternoon”.
  • Despite being a movie set in a different era, “One Sunday Afternoon” has a touch of trendy music with the song “Girls Were Made to Take Care of Boys” included in the soundtrack.

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