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Personalities (1942)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 10M

Synopsis

In this "Romance of Celluloid", MGM showcases performers whose careers are just starting. Excerpts from their recently released films are included. The narrator says that moviegoers will have to decide whether these fledgling actors and actresses have that certain quality that made superstars out of MGM players Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Lana Turner.

Actors

Patricia Dane
Patricia Dane
(uncredited)
Carole Gallagher
Carole Gallagher
Sheila Brooks (screen test footage) (uncredited)
Van Johnson
Van Johnson
(uncredited)
Richard Ney
Richard Ney
(uncredited)
Lucille Norman
Lucille Norman
(uncredited)
Susan Peters
Susan Peters
(uncredited)
Frances Rafferty
Frances Rafferty
Sheila Brooks (screen test footage) (uncredited)
Donna Reed
Donna Reed
(uncredited)
Jean Rogers
Jean Rogers
(uncredited)
Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Andy Hardy (screen test footage) (uncredited)
Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling
(uncredited)
Frank Whitbeck
Frank Whitbeck
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Esther Williams
Esther Williams
Sheila Brooks (screen test footage) (uncredited)

Crews

Lennie Hayton
Lennie Hayton
Music
Ira Heymann
Ira Heymann
Editor

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