Ladies of the Chorus is a 1948
Columbia Pictures film starring
Marilyn Monroe in her first major role as Peggy Martin, a dancer who falls in love with a wealthy man,
Rand Brooks.
Adele Jergens
played her mother, despite the fact that Jergens was only nine years
older than Monroe, who worries about the class difference between the
two, and wonders if her daughter will be happy. The film was directed by
Phil Karlson.
Monroe sings
Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy and
Anyone Can See I Love You, but the film was not a success, and Monroe's contract with Columbia Pictures was not renewed.
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