Doll Face
Doll Face is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and produced by 20th Century Fox, starring Vivian Blaine as the burlesque performer Mary Elizabeth "Doll Face" Carroll, who seeks to transition to legitimate Broadway theater.[1][2] The story centers on Doll Face's manager, Michael "Mike" Hannegan (Dennis O'Keefe), who arranges for a ghostwriter to author her autobiography, aiming to portray her as refined and cultured enough to overcome industry prejudice against her burlesque background.[3][4] Adapted from Gypsy Rose Lee's play The Naked Genius, the film features musical performances by Perry Como as Nicky Ricci, Carmen Miranda as Chita Chula, and others, with notable songs including "Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)", "Here Comes Heaven Again", and "Chico Chico".[1][2] While not a critical darling, earning middling contemporary reviews for its formulaic plot and production values, Doll Face highlighted Blaine's vivacious lead performance and marked an early screen appearance for Como before his television fame.[3][2]