| Nancy Bernard | ... | Herself | |
| Ray Aghayan | ... | Himself | |
| Doris Day | ... | Herself, wardrobe shot | |
| Rod Taylor | ... | Himself, wardrobe shot | |
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| Dick Martin | ... | Zack Molloy (clip from "Glass Bottom Boat") (uncredited) | |
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| Ray Aghayan | |||
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| Sylvia DeGay | .... | wardrobe designer: Maid of Cotton | |
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Except for a glimpse of DORIS DAY and ROD TAYLOR during the making of THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT, this MGM short does nothing to raise interest in promotion of a new film. Nor was the feature film anything to rave about.
We follow a girl around the MGM studios after winning a contest. While some dull narration fills us in on the details, mostly talk about the MGM costume department and the various fabrics used, we see costume tests for the stars of the silly comedy.
Since the MGM feature was in Technicolor, it's puzzling to see this short in B&W where the costuming is far less effective and the colors have to be described. This alone defeats the whole purpose of the short.
A trivial short well worth skipping.