Bye Bye Blues
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Anne Wheeler
Vincent Gale
Rose Campbell
Robyn Stevan
John Pyper Ferguson
Frank Manfredi
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A biographical feature inspired by events in the life of director Anne Wheeler's mother, a band singer during World War II.
Director
Anne Wheeler
Cast
Vincent Gale
Rose Campbell
Robyn Stevan
John Pyper Ferguson
Frank Manfredi
Murray Mccune
Francis Damberger
Sumant Mastaker
Aaron Goettel
Stuart Margolin
Wayne Robson
Beverley Elliott
Chad Krowchuk
Sheila Moore
Leon Pownall
Michael Ontkean
Margaret Bard
Blayne Fowler
Kaye Grieve
Luke Reilly
Jennifer Connors
Rebecca Jenkins
Susan Wooldridge
Kirk Duffee
Kate Reid
Tom Alter
Jyoti Dhembre
Dr Mohanagashe
Gary Koliger
Susan Sneath
Aline Levasseur
Ron Carothers
Leslie Yeo
Laurie Bardsley
Crew
Tony Allard
Harry Askt
Alycia Aumuller
Charlie Austin
Gene Austin
Dave Bennett
Roy Berger
Bert Bernie
John S. Blackie
George Blondheim
George Blondheim
Euday L Bowman
Kenneth Casey
Bette Chadwick
Garrell Clark
Henry Creamer
Tom Dent-cox
Rosemarie Diekman
Scott Dobbie
Grant Drake
Tom Foster
Kim Gannon
Gary Guthman
George Haden
Fred Hamm
Bill Henderson
Judy Henderson
William J Hill
Maureen Hiscox
Nell Homer
Penny Hynam
Penny Hynam
Jimmy Johnson
Bert Kalmar
Barry Kemp
Walter Kent
Dillip Kher
Gary Koliger
Syd Kozak
Jill Lakeman
Michael Lent
Patrice Leung
Arvi Liimatainen
Paul Massey
Joseph Mccarthy
Bob Mclaren
James V. Monaco
Chino Patwarchan
Jahoo Patwarchan
Diane Pelletier
P J Perry
Yeti Pindal
Maceo Pinkard
Andy Razaf
Jean Rereziuk
Jean Rereziuk
Harry Ruby
Ajit Runar
Vic Sarin
Trig Singer
Gene Berton Sini
Ted Snyder
Bob Stroup
Christopher Tate
Peter Thilaye
George Ursan
Anne Wheeler
Anne Wheeler
Anne Wheeler
Melvin Wilson
Larry Yuell
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Spring April 27, 1990
Released in United States August 24, 1990
Released in United States September 21, 1990
Released in United States on Video August 28, 1991
Released in United States 1989
Released in United States September 9, 1989
Released in United States November 1989
Released in United States 1990
Released in United States April 26, 1990
Released in United States May 1990
Shown at Museum of Modern Art in New York City October 13-December 24, 1989.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Perspective Canada) September 9, 1989.
Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.
Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.
Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 26, 1990.
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 18 & 20, 1990.
Began shooting July 5, 1988.
Completed shooting December 1988.
Released in United States Spring April 27, 1990
Released in United States August 24, 1990 (New York City)
Released in United States September 21, 1990 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video August 28, 1991
Released in United States 1989 (Shown at Museum of Modern Art in New York City October 13-December 24, 1989.)
Released in United States September 9, 1989 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Perspective Canada) September 9, 1989.)
Released in United States 1990 (Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.)
Released in United States April 26, 1990 (Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 26, 1990.)
Released in United States May 1990 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 18 & 20, 1990.)
Released in United States November 1989 (Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.)