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Directed by | John Farrow |
Produced by | Robert Sisk |
Written by | Mary Coyle Chase (play) Dalton Trumbo |
Starring | Anne Shirley |
Music by | Roy Webb |
Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca |
Editing by | Harry Marker |
Distributed by | RKO PicturesRKO Radio Pictures]] |
Release date(s) | May 5, 1939 |
Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sorority House is a 1939 drama film starring Anne Shirley. The film was directed by John Farrow and based upon the Mary Coyle Chase play named Chi House.
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Alice Fisher is the daughter of Lew Fisher, a grocery store owner. She is surprised when he reveals he has college money for her. Alice rolls into a boarding house and becomes friends with room mates Dotty Spencer and Merle Scott. Dotty suggests Alice to join a sorority if she spikes up her looks and earns a few more bucks.
Meanwhile, Alice falls in love with Bill Loomis, who is dating Neva Simpson. He asks Alice out for a date and recommends her for a sorority, stating she is actually rich but pretends not to be. When Alice writes her father a letter she doesn't have the money for a sorority, he sells his store to a chain and receives the money.
Bill and Alice soon fall in love and kiss. This results into conflicts, since Bill is still in a relationship with Neva.[1]
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