Calendar Girl (1947)
Around the turn of the century, two young men, Johnnie Bennett, a composer and Steve Adams, an artist, go to New York City to make their fortune. They both fall in love with the same girl, Patricia O'Neill. The artist paints a picture of her which outrages her father's sensibilities; but, as a result of the picture, she wins a chance to star in a Broadway play. She soon learns that the artist is just a trifler; and she turns to the composer, who loves her sincerely
Director:
Allan Dwan
Writers:
Mary Loos, Richard Sale, Lee Loeb.
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Jane Frazee as Patricia O'Neill |
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William Marshall as Johnny Bennett |
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Gail Patrick as Olivia Radford |
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Kenny Baker as Byron Jones |
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Victor McLaglen as Matthew O'Neill |
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Irene Rich as Lulu Varden |
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James Ellison as Steve Adams |
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Janet Martin as Tessie |
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Franklin Pangborn as Dilly Dillingsworth |
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Gus Schilling as Eddie Gaskin |
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Charles Arnt as Olsen |
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Emory Parnell as The Mayor |
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Gino Corrado as Tony the Cook |
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Chuck Roberson as Swedish Tug of War Man |
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Gordon Wynn as Oboe Player |
| Writing | Mary Loos | Screenplay |
| Directing | Allan Dwan | Director |
| Writing | Richard Sale | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lee Loeb | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lee Loeb | Story |