Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5021557> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5021557 subject Q3919868.
- Q5021557 subject Q6430049.
- Q5021557 subject Q6753174.
- Q5021557 subject Q6834635.
- Q5021557 subject Q8145011.
- Q5021557 subject Q8455433.
- Q5021557 abstract "Call Me Mister is a 1951 musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.Call Me Mister was filmed in Technicolor, and starred Betty Grable and Dan Dailey and co-starred Danny Thomas with supporting players Dale Robertson, Benay Venuta, and Richard Boone. Only a couple Harold Rome numbers were kept in the film.".
- Q5021557 director Q706678.
- Q5021557 distributor Q434841.
- Q5021557 gross "2175000.0".
- Q5021557 musicComposer Q1367518.
- Q5021557 runtime "5760.0".
- Q5021557 starring Q1159045.
- Q5021557 starring Q233852.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q1157865.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q1159045.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q1277018.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q1367518.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q1585912.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q176361.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q21767564.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q233852.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q235065.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q2895667.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q289601.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q3548291.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q356913.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919868.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q434841.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q4795158.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q5000730.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q5486649.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q6430049.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q674564.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q6753174.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q6834635.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q706678.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q719588.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8145011.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q842256.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q8455433.
- Q5021557 wikiPageWikiLink Q877435.
- Q5021557 writer Q1585912.
- Q5021557 writer Q356913.
- Q5021557 director Q706678.
- Q5021557 distributor Q434841.
- Q5021557 gross "2175000.0".
- Q5021557 music Q1367518.
- Q5021557 name "Call Me Mister".
- Q5021557 runtime "5760.0".
- Q5021557 starring Q1159045.
- Q5021557 starring Q233852.
- Q5021557 writer Q1585912.
- Q5021557 writer Q356913.
- Q5021557 writer Q4795158.
- Q5021557 writer Q5000730.
- Q5021557 type CreativeWork.
- Q5021557 type Movie.
- Q5021557 type Film.
- Q5021557 type Wikidata:Q11424.
- Q5021557 type Work.
- Q5021557 type Thing.
- Q5021557 type Q386724.
- Q5021557 comment "Call Me Mister is a 1951 musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.Call Me Mister was filmed in Technicolor, and starred Betty Grable and Dan Dailey and co-starred Danny Thomas with supporting players Dale Robertson, Benay Venuta, and Richard Boone.".
- Q5021557 label "Call Me Mister (film)".
- Q5021557 name "Call Me Mister".