Three Wise Girls
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Three Wise Girls | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Written by |
Wilson Collison (story) Agnes Christine Johnston (adaptation) Robert Riskin (dialogue) |
Starring |
Jean Harlow Mae Clarke Walter Byron Marie Prevost Andy Devine |
Studio | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | February 9, 1932 |
Running time | 66-68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Three Wise Girls is a 1932 romantic drama film featuring Jean Harlow in her first starring role. A young small-town woman heads to New York City, where she and her two friends have romantic troubles.[1][2] The supporting cast features a young and slender Andy Devine.
This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.
Cast
- Jean Harlow as Cassie Barnes
- Mae Clarke as Gladys Kane
- Walter Byron as Jerry Dexter
- Marie Prevost as Dot
- Andy Devine as Jimmy Callahan
- Natalie Moorhead as Ruth Dexter
- Jameson Thomas as Arthur Phelps
- Lucy Beaumont as Mrs. Barnes
- Kathrin Clare Ward as Mrs. Kane
- Robert Dudley as Lem
- Marcia Harris as Landlady
- Walter Miller as Manager of Drugstore
- Armand Kaliz as Andre
References
External links
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