The People's Choice (1946)
Filmed in 16 mm, primarily intended for school/institutional and home-rental, the plot has Abner Snell running for councilman in a small town. He accidentally becomes the "Mystery Lady" on a radio show after his deep bass voice becomes a strange, haunting falsetto following an attack of laryngitis, and this brings him a little extra money.
Director: Harry L. Fraser
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Bill Kennedy as |
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George Meeker as |
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Louise Arthur as |
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Ashley Cowan as |
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Ed Morgan as |
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Rex Lease as |
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I. Stanford Jolley as |
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Stanley Blystone as |
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Ernie Adams as |
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Fern Emmett as |
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Frank Marlowe as |
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Gene Collins as |
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Fred Kelsey as |
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John Merton as |
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Eddie Parker as |
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Dick Rush as |
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Ken Terrell as |
| Directing | Harry L. Fraser | Director |
| Writing | Richard Hill Wilkinson | Writer |