Ten Cents a Dance (1945 film)

Ten Cents a Dance is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and starring Jane Frazee, Jimmy Lloyd, Mark Roberts, and Joan Woodbury.

Privates Billy Sparks and Ted Kimball make use of their thirty-six-hour leave from the service to spend an evening at the Merryland Dance Hall, looking for suitable easy dames to court.

Ted is the financially strong of the two men, but always lets Billy take care of the money, since he is afraid of gold digging girls.

To attract Jeannie's attention, Bill starts bragging about his enormous wealth, and buys everyone in the club ten minutes' worth of dancing.

It strikes Jeannie that she and Billy has many common goals in life, and Babe gets very friendly with Ted, completely unaware of his fortune.

During the fun day, Jeannie starts to regret her plan together with Breezy, to rip Billy off, but Babe tries to calm her down, saying it is all for Joyce's benefit.