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Follies Girl (1943)

Stars...and Song...and Glamour to whirl you into a world of new show wonders!

Genre : Music, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 12M

Director : William Rowland
Writer : Charles Robinson, Marcy Klauber

Synopsis

In PRC's Follies Girl, Wendy Barrie plays dress designer Anne Merriday, who becomes the object of middle-aged millionaire J. B. Hamlin's (J.C. Nugent) affections. To save his dad from throwing his life away on a supposed golddigger, Hamlin's son, Army private Jerry Hamlin (Gordon Oliver), begins courting Anne-and, of course, falls genuinely in love with her himself. Meanwhile, the rogueish J.B. tries to mount a Broadway burlesque show, with costumes designed by Our Heroine.

Actors

Wendy Barrie
Wendy Barrie
Anne Merriday
Doris Nolan
Doris Nolan
Francine La Rue
Gordon Oliver
Gordon Oliver
Pvt. Jerry Hamlin
Anne Barrett
Anne Barrett
Bunny
Arthur Pierson
Arthur Pierson
Sgt. Bill Perkins
J. C. Nugent
J. C. Nugent
J.B. Hamlin
Cora Witherspoon
Cora Witherspoon
Mrs. J.B. Hamlin
William Harrigan
William Harrigan
Jimmy Dobson
Jay Brennan
Jay Brennan
Andre Duval
Lew Hearn
Lew Hearn
Lew
Cliff Hall
Cliff Hall
Cliff
Marion McGuire
Marion McGuire
Trixie
Pat C. Flick
Pat C. Flick
Patsy
Anthony Blair
Anthony Blair
Somers
Jerri Blanchard
Jerri Blanchard
Jerri
Sergei Badamsky
Sergei Badamsky
Scarini
G. Swayne Gordon
G. Swayne Gordon
Doorman
Ray Heatherton
Ray Heatherton
Bandleader Ray Heatherton
Johnny Long
Johnny Long
Bandleader Johnny Long
Bobby Byrne
Bobby Byrne
Bandleader Bobby Byrne
Ernie Holst
Ernie Holst
Bandleader Ernie Holst
Charles Weidman
Charles Weidman
Charles Weidman-Speciality
Fritzi Scheff
Fritzi Scheff
Fritzi Scheff
Claire and Arene
Claire and Arene
Specialty Act
Lazare and Castellanos
Lazare and Castellanos
Specialty Act
Jack Lambert
Jack Lambert
Unconfirmed Bit Part
Virginia Mayo
Virginia Mayo
Chorine

Crews

William Rowland
William Rowland
Director
Charles Robinson
Charles Robinson
Screenplay
Marcy Klauber
Marcy Klauber
Screenplay
Pat C. Flick
Pat C. Flick
Additional Dialogue
Lew Hearn
Lew Hearn
Additional Dialogue
Arthur L. Jarrett
Arthur L. Jarrett
Story
Marcy Klauber
Marcy Klauber
Story
Stedman Coles
Stedman Coles
Story
William Rowland
William Rowland
Producer
David Rowland
David Rowland
Executive Producer
Irvin Shapp
Irvin Shapp
Associate Producer
Samuel Datlowe
Samuel Datlowe
Editor
Jerome Schnur
Jerome Schnur
Editor
C.E. Schwengeler
C.E. Schwengeler
Editor
Mary Grant
Mary Grant
Costume Design
George Webber
George Webber
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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