A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for two days straight, hoping winning will help her fulfill her dreams.
Buy Movie Tea for Two
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Tea for Two |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Irving Caesar: writer
Doris Day: performer
Gordon MacRae: performer
Gene Nelson: performer
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I Want to Be Happy |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Irving Caesar: writer
Doris Day: performer
Gordon MacRae: performer
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I Know That You Know |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Doris Day: performer
Gene Nelson: performer
Anne Caldwell: writer
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Do, Do, Do |
George Gershwin: composer
Ira Gershwin: writer
Doris Day: performer
Gordon MacRae: performer
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Oh Me! Oh My! |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Ira Gershwin: writer
Doris Day: performer
Gene Nelson: performer
Patrice Wymore: performer
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No, No, Nanette |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Otto A. Harbach: writer
Doris Day: performer
Gene Nelson: performer
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Charleston |
Cecil Mack: writer
James P. Johnson: composer
Billy De Wolfe: performer
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Crazy Rhythm |
Irving Caesar: writer
Joseph Meyer: composer
Roger Wolfe Kahn: composer
Gene Nelson: performer
Patrice Wymore: performer
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I Only Have Eyes for You |
Harry Warren: composer
Al Dubin: writer
Gordon MacRae: performer
Virginia Gibson: performer
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Here in My Arms |
Richard Rodgers: composer
Lorenz Hart: writer
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Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon (and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea) |
Jule Styne: composer
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The Call of the Sea |
Vincent Youmans: composer
Irving Caesar: writer
Gordon MacRae: performer
Patrice Wymore: performer
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