The Girl from Calgary (1932)
A French-Canadian girl is a champion bronc rider and is also a nightclub singer. An ambitious young man sees her act one night and is struck by her talent, realizing that she is good enough to become a Broadway star. He convinces her to accompany him to New York, where she indeed does become a Broadway star. However, the young man finds himself being squeezed out by greedy Broadway producers who see the talented young girl as their own personal gold mine.
Director: Phil Whitman
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Fifi D'Orsay as Fifi Follette |
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Paul Kelly as Larry Boyd |
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Robert Warwick as Bill Webster |
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Edwin Maxwell as Earl Darrell |
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Astrid Allwyn as Mazie Williams |
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Eddie Fetherston as Monte Cooper |
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Geneva Mitchell as Dolores Baker (uncredited) |
| Directing | Phil Whitman | Director |
| Sound | J.R. Balsley | Sound Engineer |
| Writing | Leon D'Usseau | Story |
| Editing | Carl Pierson | Editor |
| Art | E.R. Hickson | Art Direction |
| Production | I.E. Chadwick | Producer |
| Writing | Sid Schlager | Story |
| Writing | Lee Chadwick | Writer |
| Camera | Harry Neumann | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Albert Hay Malotte | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Dave Stoner | Sound |