The buoyant Molly Brown has survived the first crisis of her life—a flood. Sixteen years later she sets out to make her way in the world. She assures the Leadville saloon keeper that she can sing and play the piano, and learns quickly. Soon she marries Johnny Brown, who in a few years will be able to replace the original cigar wrapper wedding ring with a replica in gold and gemstones. The Browns head for Europe and bring a few crowned heads back to Denver for a party that turns into a ballroom brawl. Molly goes to Europe alone, returning on the Titanic. She didn't survive a flood as a baby for the story to end here.
Writing | Helen Deutsch | Screenplay |
Directing | Charles Walters | Director |
Writing | Richard Morris | Screenplay |
Production | Roger Edens | Producer |
Camera | Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography |
Art | Hugh Hunt | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | Robert R. Hoag | Visual Effects |
Directing | Hank Moonjean | Assistant Director |
Art | George W. Davis | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Sydney Guilaroff | Hair Designer |
Art | E. Preston Ames | Art Direction |
Art | Henry Grace | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | J. McMillan Johnson | Visual Effects |
Sound | Robert Armbruster | Conductor |
Costume & Make-Up | William Tuttle | Makeup Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | John Truwe | Makeup Artist |
Visual Effects | A. Arnold Gillespie | Visual Effects |
Editing | Fredric Steinkamp | Editor |
Production | Lawrence Weingarten | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Morton Haack | Costume Design |
Crew | Peter Gennaro | Choreographer |
Sound | Meredith Willson | Songs |