Girls of the Big House
For the 1931 film, see Ladies of the Big House.
Girls of the Big House | |
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Directed by | George Archainbaud |
Produced by |
Herman Millakowsky Rudolph E. Abel |
Written by | Houston Branch |
Starring |
Lynne Roberts Virginia Christine Marion Martin |
Music by | Joseph Dubin |
Cinematography | John Alton |
Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Girls of the Big House is a 1945 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Lynne Roberts, Virginia Christine and Marion Martin.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden.
Cast
- Lynne Roberts as Jeanne Crail
- Virginia Christine as Bernice Meyers
- Marion Martin as Dixie
- Adele Mara as Harriet
- Tom Keene as Barton Sturgis
- Geraldine Wall as Head Matron Marsden
- Tala Birell as Alma Vlasek
- Norma Varden as Mrs. Thelma Holt
- Mary Newton as Dr. Gale Warren
- Steve Barclay as Smiley Gordon
- Erskine Sanford as Professor O'Neill
- Sarah Edwards as Dormitory Matron
- Ida Moore as 'Mother' Fielding
- William Forrest as District Attorney
- Verna Felton as Agnes
- George Reynolds as Earl Williams
- Dick Elliott as Felton
- Hella Crossley as Mae
- Kathryn Sheldon as Kitchen Warden
- Isabel Withers as Alma's Cell Warden
- Gertrude Astor as Railroad Matron
- Roy Barcroft as Police Dispatcher (voice)
- Barbara Bedford as Visitors' Matron
- Barry Bernard as Scholar
- Symona Boniface as Matron
- Grace Cunard as Medical Trustee
- Edythe Elliott as Postmistress
- Dorothy Granger as Woman Clerk
- John Ince as Pompous Man
- Marjorie Kane as Inmate
- Elaine Lange as Mabel
- Tom London as Sheriff at Alma's Cell
- Mary McCarty as Inmate
- Anne O'Neal as Bart's Secretary
- Florence Pepper as Clerk
- Lee Phelps as Detective Benson
- Mary Rockwell as Laundry Matron
- Marin Sais as Foyer Matron
- Walter Shumway as Policeman
- Lee Slater as Yell Leader
- Sheila Stewart as Trustee-Clerk
- Brick Sullivan as Deputy Sheriff
- Charles Sullivan as Waiter
- Rean Tibeau as The Little Stoolie
References
- ↑ LoBrutto p.449
Bibliography
- Vincent LoBrutto. The Encyclopedia of American Independent Filmmaking. Greenwood Press, 2002.
External links
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