Career Girl (1944 film)
Career Girl |
Directed by |
Wallace Fox |
Produced by |
Harry D. Edwards (associate producer)
Jack Schwarz (producer) |
Written by |
David Silverstein (story) and
Stanley Rauh (story)
Sam Neuman (screenplay) |
Starring |
See below |
Cinematography |
Gus Peterson |
Editing by |
Robert O. Crandall |
Release date(s) |
1944 |
Running time |
69 minutes |
Country |
USA |
Language |
English |
Career Girl is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox.
Plot summary
Cast
- Frances Langford as Joan Terry
- Edward Norris as Steve Dexter
- Iris Adrian as Glenda Benton
- Craig Woods as James Blake
- Linda Brent as Thelma Mason
- Alec Craig as Theodore "Pop" Billings, the Landlord
- Ariel Heath as Sue Collins
- Lorraine Krueger as Ann
- Gladys Blake as Janie
- Charles Judels as Felix Black
- Charles Williams as Louis Horton
- Renee Helms as Polly
- Marcy McGuire as Louise
Soundtrack
- Frances Langford - "That's How the Rumba Began" (By Morey Amsterdam and Tony Romano)
- Frances Langford - "Some Day" (By Morey Amsterdam and Tony Romano)
- Frances Langford - "Blue in Love Again" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman)
- Frances Langford - "A Dream Came True" (Written by Michael Breen and Sam Neuman)
- Tap danced to by Lorraine Krueger - "Buck Dance" (traditional stop-time tune for tap dance)
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