- Plot summary
- Cast
- Soundtrack
- External links
{{Infobox film | name = Murder with Music | image = | image_size = | caption = | director = George P. Quigley | producer = | writer = Norman Borisoff (writer) Georges Friedland (story) Augustus Smith (writer) Victor Vicas (writer) | narrator = | starring = See below | music = | cinematography = John Visconti George Webber | editing = | distributor = | released = 1941 | runtime = 59 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | website = }}Murder with Music is a 1941 American film directed by George P. Quigley. The film is also known as Mistaken Identity (American video title). Plot summary {{Empty section|date=December 2010}} Cast - Bob Howard as Editor
- Milton Williams as Ted
- Nellie Hill as Lola
- George Oliver as Hal
- Bill Dillard as Mike
- Marjorie Oliver as Secretary
- Ruth Cobbs as Mary Smith
- Ken Renard as Bill Smith
- Andrew Maize as Jerry
- Pinky Williams as Lewis
- Skippy Williams as Band leader
- Alston as Dancer
- Johnson as Specialty dancer
- Noble Sissle as Themselves
- Young as Dancer
Soundtrack - "Geeshee" (Written by Sidney Easton and Augustus Smith)
- Bob Howard, accompanied by Noble Sissle and his Orchestra - "Too Late Baby" (Written by Sidney Easton and Augustus Smith)
- Noble Sissle, accompanied by his orchestra - "Hello Happiness" (Written by Sidney Easton and Augustus Smith)
- Skippy Williams and his band - "Jam Session" (Written by Skippy Williams)
- Noble Sissle and by his orchestra - "Running Around" (Written by Sidney Easton and Augustus Smith)
- Nellie Hill - "Can't Help It" (Written by Skippy Williams)
- Nellie Hill accompanied by Skippy Williams and his band - "Can't Help It" (reprise)
- Played on piano and danced by Johnson and Johnson - "That's the Cheese You Got To Squeeze"
External links - {{IMDb title|id=0276344|title=Murder with Music}}
- {{Internet Archive film|id=MurderwithMusic|name=Murder with Music}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Murder With Music}}{{1940s-drama-film-stub}} 6 : 1941 films|American films|1940s drama films|English-language films|American black-and-white films|American drama films |