Oh, You Beautiful Doll (film)

Oh, You Beautiful Doll is a 1949 American musical film directed by John M. Stahl (his final film), starring the musical queen June Haver and Mark Stevens.

[3] The film is a fictionalized biography of Fred Fisher, a German-born American writer of Tin Pan Alley songs.

Tin Pan Alley promoter (Mark Stevens) turns serious composer Fred Breitenbach (S.Z.

Fred Fisher is his assumed name in real life and Breitenbach is his birth surname.

In the film, many Fisher songs were given a symphonic arrangement that was performed at Aeolian Hall.

1949 photograph of the Marquee of the Chicago Theatre advertising showings of the film