Calendar Girl (1947 film)
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Directed by | Allan Dwan |
Produced by | Allan Dwan (associate producer) |
Written by |
Lee Loeb (story) Lee Loeb (screenplay) Mary Loos (screenplay) Richard Sale (screenplay) |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Nathan Scott |
Cinematography | Reggie Lanning |
Edited by | Fred Allen |
Production company |
Republic Pictures |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Calendar Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Dwan. The film is also known as Star Dust and Sweet Music (American reissue title). The movie was written by Lee Loeb, Mary Loos, and Richard Sale, with a cast featuring Jane Frazee, Gail Patrick, Victor McLaglen, Irene Rich, Franklin Pangborn and William Marshall.
This was Patrick's last film before retiring from acting in the wake of her marriage.
Plot
The film tells the story of two best friends from Boston who come to Greenwich Village in 1900, one to become a famous artist, the other to become a famous composer. The composer falls in love with the girl next door, but she is intrigued by his friend, who has secrets he feels he doesn't need to share with her.
Cast
- Jane Frazee as Patricia O'Neill
- William Marshall as Johnny Bennett
- Gail Patrick as Olivia Radford
- Kenny Baker as Byron Jones
- Victor McLaglen as Matthew O'Neill
- Irene Rich as Lulu Varden
- James Ellison as Steve Adams
- Janet Martin as Tessie
- Franklin Pangborn as 'Dilly' Dillingsworth
- Gus Schilling as Ed Gaskin
- Charles Arnt as Capt. Olsen
- Lou Nova as Clancy
- Emory Parnell as The Mayor
External links
- Calendar Girl at the Internet Movie Database
- Calendar Girl at AllMovie
- Calendar Girl is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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