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'''''Flying High''''' ([[1931 in film|1931]]), also known as '''George White's Flying High''', is a 1930 musical film released by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], produced by [[George White]] with lyrics by [[Buddy DeSylva|B. G. DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]], music by [[Ray Henderson]], with additional songs by [[Dorothy Fields]] (lyrics) and [[Jimmy McHugh]] (music).
 
:''For the 1930 musical, see [[Flying High (musical)]].''
 
'''''Flying High''''', also known as ''George White's Flying High'', is a 1930 musical released by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], produced by [[George White]] with lyrics by [[Buddy DeSylva|B. G. DeSylva]] and [[Lew Brown]], music by [[Ray Henderson]], with additional songs by [[Dorothy Fields]] (lyrics) and [[Jimmy McHugh]] (music).
The film opened on November 14, 1931. The cast featured [[Bert Lahr]], [[Charlotte Greenwood]], [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]], [[Charles Winninger]], and [[Hedda Hopper]], with [[Gus Arnheim]] and his orchestra.
 
The musical numbers "Happy Landing" and "Dance Until Dawn" were reused in the MGM ''Plane Crazy'' (1933) with the [[Three Stooges]].<ref>[http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=202 threestooges.net]</ref>
 
==Songs==
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh:
* "I’ll Make a Happy Landing"
* "It’ll Be the firstFirst Time for Me"
* "We’ll Dance Until the Dawn"
 
==References==
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==External links==