The Perils of Pauline (1947 film)
The Perils of Pauline is a 1947 American Technicolor comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Betty Hutton, John Lund and William Demarest. It was produced and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a fictionalized Hollywood account of silent film star Pearl White's rise to fame, starring Hutton as White.
1947 Australian theatrical poster
Introduced by Betty Hutton in The Perils of Pauline and released on Capitol Records, "I Wish I Didn't Love You So" received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song
Billboard for the film during its initial run in Sydney, Australia
George Marshall (director)
George E. Marshall was an American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director, active through the first six decades of film history.
Marshall circa 1940
Marshall (left) with Marlene Dietrich and producer Joe Pasternak on the set of the 1939 film Destry Rides Again
Marshall circa 1921