I believe, it was singing in the rain
Hans Christian Anderson
The film in which Danny Kaye played a leprechaun is "The Luck of the Irish," released in 1948. In this musical fantasy, Kaye portrays a lovable leprechaun named Lucky, who helps a young boy named Pat O'Toole rediscover his Irish heritage. The film combines humor, music, and magical elements, showcasing Kaye's comedic talents and charm.
The film is "Wonder Man" starring Danny Kaye.
Originally, the role of Danny Kaye in the film "The Court Jester" was intended for actor and comedian, but due to various reasons, Kaye ultimately took on the role himself. Although specific names of other actors considered have varied in different accounts, Kaye's unique blend of humor and talent made him the perfect fit for the character. His performance became iconic, solidifying his legacy in the role.
In the movie "The Court Jester" (1955), Danny Kaye's character, Hubert Hawkins, throws his trumpet into the river. This scene occurs during a comedic moment when he feels overwhelmed by his circumstances. The film is a musical comedy that features Kaye's signature blend of humor and charm, along with memorable songs and a whimsical plot.
Danny Kaye played the title-role in the 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen.
Hans Christian Anderson
Kaye starred as an English schoolmaster in the 1958 musical "Merry Andrew."
The film in which Danny Kaye played a leprechaun is "The Luck of the Irish," released in 1948. In this musical fantasy, Kaye portrays a lovable leprechaun named Lucky, who helps a young boy named Pat O'Toole rediscover his Irish heritage. The film combines humor, music, and magical elements, showcasing Kaye's comedic talents and charm.
Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye
The film is "Wonder Man" starring Danny Kaye.
The song by Jane Wyman and Danny Kaye is "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down." It was featured in the 1947 film "The Kid from Brooklyn," where both actors performed it. The song is known for its lively melody and playful lyrics, capturing the whimsical spirit of the film.
In the movie "Hans Christian Andersen," Danny Kaye sings the song "The Ugly Duckling," which became one of his most popular performances. He also sings other songs in the film, such as "Thumbelina" and "Inchworm."
He sang a song called Good morning , not the Oklahoma hit
The Song "WILHELMINA" was from the 1950 movie "Wahbash Avenue" starring Betty Grable. It was Sung & Danced By Betty Grable and a mixed Chorus. Due to it's sucess in the film it was rerecorded by Danny Kaye with The Lee Gordon Singers , Vic Schoen and his Orchestra. It was Never in any film done by Danny kaye only as an album the Flip side of the 78 was the song "C"EST SI BON" also by Danny Kaye Happy Memories and Warm Hearts Moviemike P.S. I made the same mistake thinking it was "Hans Christian Anderson" but my mother had this 78 record in her collection at home.
Originally, the role of Danny Kaye in the film "The Court Jester" was intended for actor and comedian, but due to various reasons, Kaye ultimately took on the role himself. Although specific names of other actors considered have varied in different accounts, Kaye's unique blend of humor and talent made him the perfect fit for the character. His performance became iconic, solidifying his legacy in the role.
Yes, they worked together on the 1980 film Forbidden Zone. It was the first film scored by Danny Elfman.