Old Movie Title I Can't Find

I’ve searched IMDB but the searching apparatus in my head is not functioning right today.
The plot of the movie I’m looking for is:
Three sailors go on leave in NCY for a weekend. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and some other guy. Singing and dancing galore! I need the name of the movie and the name of the lady that played the cab driver in the movie.
Thanks in advance,
Jake

On the Town.

ETA: Link. The “other guy” was Jules Munshin, and the cabbie was Betty Garrett, who you may remember from All in the Family and other sitcoms.

If NCY means Nancy, she’s going to be very sore on Monday.

Sorry, Twickster beat me to it with the actual information you wanted.

AH! Of course, now that I see the title its :smack: time for me.
Thanks for the quick response twickster.
Your name shall go on the board hanging over my fireplace as being a Charlie GoodGuy. As soon as I get one. Board, I mean. Fireplace too.

That is, I mean that is sir, NYC. Don’tchu mess with no Nancy. She got walkin’ boots.
:dubious:

“New York New York, it’s a hell of a town – the Bronx is up and the Battery down – the people ride in a hole in the ground …”

FYI: imdb has a feature where you can search for media in which two or more people work together.

Thanks 54, I,ll check that out. Shouldn’t that be 54/40 and fighting?

Not in that movie it wasn’t. In that movie, New York was a “wonderful” town. After all, Gene, Frank, and Jules played sailors. They wouldn’t swear, now would they.

:smack:

Springfield, however, is a hell of a town.

What sort of message board is this? :frowning:

That answer took a whole minute! :mad:

Duplicate post…disregard…

o/Oh, I'm a gumdrop, A sweet lollipop, A brook trout right out of the brook, And what's more, baby, I can cook! o/

Probably the greatest innuendo-laden song of the 40s.

And changing the lyric to “wonderful town” was stupid. That’s a whole different show!