Broadway producer Earl Carroll was a Ziegfeld-like entrepreneur who staged lavish revues featuring attractive young ladies. Carroll's annual "Vanities" provided story material for three Hollywood films: Murder at the Vanities (34), A Night at Earl Carroll's (40) and Earl Carroll Vanities (45). This last film was produced by Republic Pictures, a bread-and-butter studio specializing in Westerns and serials; Republic had made musicals before, but few of them were expensive enough to allow for lavish production numbers. Earl Carroll Vanities is likewise rather threadbare, though some of the individual musical highlights aren't bad. The plot, such as it is, concerns financially strapped nightclub owner Eve Arden, who finagles Earl Carroll into staging one of his revues at her club.
Joseph Santley | Director |
Richard L. Van Enger | Editor |
Jack A. Marta | Director of Photography |
Frank Gill Jr. | Screenplay |
Cortland Fitzsimmons | Original Story |
Walter Kent | Songs |
Kim Gannon | Lyricist |
Bob Russell | Lyricist |
Earl Wooden | Set Decoration |
Russell Kimball | Art Direction |