Gaily, Gaily
After runaway Ben Young is robbed and left on his own, he is taken in by Lil, the head of a Chicago brothel. Acting as a surrogate mother for Ben, who thinks she runs a boardinghouse, Lil gets him a job with Francis Sullivan at the local newspaper. As Ben is exposed to the workings of the big city, he realizes the extent of government corruption and sets out on the daunting task of reforming Chicago politics, finding several allies along the way.
Crew
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Joseph Hurley
Production Illustrator
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Henry Mancini
Original Music Composer
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Robert F. Boyle
Production Design
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Marvin L. Gunter
Camera Operator
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Ben Hecht
Novel
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Wendell Franklin
Assistant Director
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Angela Alexander
Costumer
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Clem Portman
Sound Recordist
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Lynn Stalmaster
Casting
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Pat Blymyer
Gaffer
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Hal Ashby
Associate Producer
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Patrick J. Palmer
Production Manager
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Mike Moder
First Assistant Director
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Sass Bedig
Special Effects
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Albert Whitlock
Matte Painter
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Sugar Blymyer
Hairstylist
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William Maldonado
Construction Coordinator
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Del Armstrong
Makeup Artist
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Norman Jewison
Director
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Norman Jewison
Producer
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Edward G. Boyle
Set Decoration
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Sam Gordon
Property Master
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Nikita Knatz
Production Illustrator
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Wesley Jeffries
Costumer
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James Richard
Sound Editor
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Joe L. Cramer
Unit Manager
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Ray Aghayan
Costume Design
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Gaylin P. Schultz
Key Grip
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Allen K. Wood
Production Supervisor
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Ralph E. Winters
Editor
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Byron 'Buzz' Brandt
Editor
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Naomi Cavin
Hairstylist
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Larry DeWaay
Location Manager
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Lynn Del Kail
Hairstylist
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Mr. Kenneth
Hair Designer
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Richard Carruth
Music Editor
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Robert Martin
Sound
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Bob Forrest
Script Supervisor
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Richard H. Kline
Director of Photography
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George B. Chan
Art Direction
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James D. Young
Assistant Editor
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Wilbur Gossman
Camera Operator
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Marjorie Plecher
Costumer
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Abram S. Ginnes
Screenplay
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Philip L. Parslow
Second Assistant Director
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