Two Blondes and a Redhead (1947)
Socialite Cathy Abbott is working in the chorus of a Broadway show instead of being enrolled at an exclusive girl's school as her parents think. When the show closes, she brings two of her chorus friends home with her. In addition to trying to make her friends acceptable to the snooty society of which her family is part, she is also being blackmailed by a rival.
Director:
Arthur Dreifuss
Writers:
Victor McLeod, Jameson Brewer.
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Jean Porter as Catherine Abbott |
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Jimmy Lloyd as Tommy Randell |
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June Preisser as Patti Calhoun |
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Judy Clark as Vicki Adams |
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Rick Vallin as Freddie Ainsley |
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Douglas Wood as Judge Abbott |
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Charles Smith as Miles Bradbury |
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Regina Wallace as Mrs. Abbott |
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John Meredith as Melvin Lounsdale |
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Diane Fauntelle as Miss Courtley |
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Joanee Wayne as Jeanette |
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Tony Pastor as Tony Pastor |
| Directing | Arthur Dreifuss | Director |
| Writing | Victor McLeod | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jameson Brewer | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harry Sauber | Story |
| Writing | Paul Rebuas | Story |