Menu
Coney Island Poster

Coney Island

RAGTIME RHYTHMS! TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT!
1943 | 96m | English

(597 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Walter Lang
Writer: George Seaton
Staring:
Details

Set at the turn of the century, smooth talking con man Eddie Johnson weasels his way into a job at friend and rival Joe Rocco's Coney Island night spot. Eddie meets the club's star attraction (and Joe's love interest), Kate Farley, a brash singer with a penchant for flashy clothes. Eddie and Kate argue as he tries to soften her image. Eventually, Kate becomes the toast of Coney Island and the two fall in love. Joe then tries to sabotage their marriage plans.
Release Date: Jun 18, 1943
Director: Walter Lang
Writer: George Seaton
Genres: Comedy, Music
Keywords musical, coney island
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $3,305,000
Budget: $1,620,000
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
Trailers

Extras

No extras available.

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Betty Grable Kate Farley
George Montgomery Eddie Johnson
Cesar Romero Joe Rocco
Phil Silvers Frankie
Charles Winninger Finnigan
Matt Briggs William Hammerstein
Phyllis Kennedy Dolly
Paul Hurst Louie
Andrew Tombes Horace Carter
Frank Orth Bartender
Libby Taylor Libby
Bess Flowers Society Patron at Ocean Gardens
Byron Foulger Church Organist
Hermes Pan Specialty Dancer
Leo Diamond Solidaires Leader
Herbert Ashley Heckler
Eddie Borden Man in Carnival Crowd
George Boyce Chorus Boy
Yakima Canutt Saloon Waiter in Brawl
Ruth Clifford Saloon Patron
Alec Craig Billy
Carmen D'Antonio Specialty Dancer
Harold DeGarro Stiltwalker
Abe Diamond Member, the Solidaires
Mike Donovan Sidewalk Mourner
Tom Dugan Charlie Fitch
Jimmie Dundee Drunken Bricklayer
Jack George Violinist
Ruth Gillette Saloon Patron
George Gramlich Chorus Boy
William Halligan Murph, the Cop
Richard Hayman Member, the Solidaires
Claire James Girl Friend
Delos Jewkes Member of quartettes, 'Irish' number and singing waiters
John Kelly Drunken Bricklayer
Paul Kruger Man at Harem Show
Ethan Laidlaw Henchman
Merrill Long Chorus Boy
Sally Loomis Drum Majorette
Jimmie Lucas Heckler
Pete Maggio Member, the Solidaires
George Magrill Tough Guy at Harem Show
Trudy Marshall Girl Friend
Alphonse Martell Jerry - Headwaiter
Thomas Martin Bartender
Harry Masters Chorus Boy
Pat McKee Saloon Patron
Ed McNamara Policeman
John 'Skins' Miller Drunken Bricklayer
Joe Niemeyer Member of quartette, 'Irish' number
Gene Ramey Member of quartette, singing waiters
Gus Reed Member of quartette, singing waiters
Dewey Robinson Man in Carnival Crowd
Harry Roller Member, the Solidaires
Francis Sayles Heckler
Harry Seymour Piano Player
Mary Stewart Harem Girl / Dancer
Amzie Strickland Dancer
Jim Toney Drunken Bricklayer
Vanita Wade Dancer
Walton Walker Chorus Boy
Buddy Williams Singing Waiter
James Mitchell Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Name Job
Walter Lang Director
Cyril J. Mockridge Music
Robert L. Simpson Editor
Richard Day Art Direction
Joseph C. Wright Art Direction
Hermes Pan Choreographer
George Seaton Screenplay
Helen Rose Costume Design
Yakima Canutt Stunts
Ralph Rainger Songs
Leo Robin Lyricist
Name Title
William Perlberg Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 6 16 1
2024 5 9 14 4
2024 6 5 9 1
2024 7 7 13 3
2024 8 5 13 2
2024 9 3 4 1
2024 10 3 8 1
2024 11 2 4 1
2024 12 2 5 1
2025 1 3 8 1
2025 2 2 3 1
2025 3 1 2 1
2025 4 1 2 1
2025 5 1 2 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 0 0
2025 8 1 3 0
2025 9 2 4 1
2025 10 3 4 3
2025 11 4 8 2
2025 12 2 7 0
2026 1 3 8 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Fortunately, the chorus only sing the names of the three that share top billing here! Thereafter, we meet the loveable rogue that is “Eddie” (George Montgomery) who just wants what he thinks is rightfully due to him from his erstwhile partner “Joe” (Cesar Romero). This pal is about to open a new ven ... ue in which he will see “Kate” (Betty Grable) star - and has no intention of sharing! Out of options, “Eddie” turns to his friend “Frankie” (Phil Silvers) to let him join his circus-like enterprise during which he and “Kate” start to publicly spar about who is wearing what. She has an hat that Carmen Miranda might have been proud of. Anyway, the punters quite like his antics so “Joe” muscles in leading to reprisals that ultimately leads “Joe” to believe that he is a murderer! “Eddie” agrees to keep schtum, but it is going to cost him. With “Eddie” now cheek by jowl with “Kate” and “Joe” out of the picture, could things be set fair? Of course, there are loads of twists and turns yet to come as this trio play cat and mouse with each other just waiting to see who can pounce! The story itself is all a bit old hat - we’ve seen the love triangle story loads of times before, and I’m afraid that Phil Silvers just never could make be laugh, but there is an amiable degree of chemistry between Grable and her two suitors and there are plenty of set-piece theatrical numbers for the million-dollar legs to showcase just what a charismatic star she was. It’s a great example of Technicolor brilliance too, especially towards the end when the screen positively comes alive, and it is probably just the kind of wartime fillip the audiences would have lapped up. It’s all fairly forgettable, but it’s quite good fun.

Jul 07, 2025