
Bring Your Smile Along
Nancy Willows (Constance Towers), pretty blonde high school teacher, writes song lyrics which spark the careers of struggling young pianist-composer Martin Adams (Keefe Brasselle) and would-be singer Jerry Dennis (Frankie Laine). After Nancy and Martin fall in love but quarrel over her old flame, David Parker (William Leslie), Nancy returns to her teaching job. Jerry reunites Nancy and Martin and, in turn, succumbs to the charms of his new secretary, Marge Stevenson (Lucy Marlow).
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 23m
- Released
- 1955
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1955
Storyline
Nancy Willows (Constance Towers), pretty blonde high school teacher, writes song lyrics which spark the careers of struggling young pianist-composer Martin Adams (Keefe Brasselle) and would-be singer Jerry Dennis (Frankie Laine). After Nancy and Martin fall in love but quarrel over her old flame, David Parker (William Leslie), Nancy returns to her teaching job. Jerry reunites Nancy and Martin and, in turn, succumbs to the charms of his new secretary, Marge Stevenson (Lucy Marlow).
Top credits
Frankie Laine — Jerry Dennis
Keefe Brasselle — Martin 'Marty' Adams
Constance Towers — Nancy Willows
Lucy Marlow — Marge Stevenson
Did you know
• Debut of actress Constance Towers.
• The song "Every Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy," performed by the burlesque chorus, was originally written for Marilyn Monroe, who sang it in the 1948 Columbia "B" musical Ladies of the Chorus (1948).
User reviews
Some elements make you smile, others not so much
Don't blame Blake.
Lame musical comedy
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- Color
- Color



















