Glamour Boy (1941)
Former child star Jackie Cooper headlines this sentimental behind-the-scenes comedy drama. He plays an ex-child star who now jerks sodas for a living in Hollywood. He gets back into the movie business when he overhears a conversation between producers discussing their newest prodigy. Cooper butts in and suggests the producers remake Skippy (a real-life 1931 film that made young Cooper a star). The bigwigs like the idea and then hire Cooper to become the boy's acting coach. Once back on the backlot, Cooper finds both trouble and romance while helping the young boy adjust to life as a movie star.
Directors: Ralph Murphy, Ted Tetzlaff.
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Jackie Cooper as Tiny Barlow |
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Susanna Foster as Joan Winslow |
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Walter Abel as Anthony J. Colder |
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Darryl Hickman as Billy Doran |
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Ann Gillis as Brenda Lee |
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William Demarest as Papa Doran |
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Jackie Searl as Georgie Clemons |
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Edith Meiser as Jenny Sullivan (as Edith Meisser) |
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John Gallaudet as Mickey Fadden |
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William Wright as Hank Landon |
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Charles D. Brown as Martin Carmichael |
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Norma Varden as Mrs. Lee |
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Kay Linaker as Mrs. Emily Colder |
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Maude Eburne as Borax Betty |
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Josephine Whittell as Helga Harris |
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Olive Blakeney as Miss Treat |
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Karin Booth as Helen Trent (as Katharine Booth) |
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Trevor Bardette as Sheriff |
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Jean Wallace as Girl (uncredited) |
| Directing | Ralph Murphy | Director |
| Directing | Ted Tetzlaff | Director |
| Camera | Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography |
| Writing | F. Hugh Herbert | Writer |
| Writing | Val Burton | Writer |
| Writing | Bradford Ropes | Writer |