The "lady" is country lass Janie Clark (Jinx Falkenberg) in this peppy Columbia musical. Upon inheriting several million...
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Janie Clark
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1946
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Meet Me on Broadway is a pocket Columbia musical about aspiring performers and a shoestring production (though the dialogue...
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Maxine Whittaker
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1946
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In this drama, a young building contractor falls for a pretty Mexican woman who convinces him not to evict the inhabitants...
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1945
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Sam White, brother of Columbia Pictures' 2-reel-comedy maven Jules White, served as producer of the quickie Columbia musical...
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Luana
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1945
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Herself
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1944
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Nine Girls stars several of Columbia's loveliest contract actresses as sorority sisters at an exclusive California college....
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Jane Peters
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1944
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Pam Crawford/Olga
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1943
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In this musical, a lovely and ambitious young woman masquerades as the daughter of a formerly beloved stage actress to help...
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Fay Weston
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1943
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Gloria
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1943
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In this musical comedy, an agent for an advertising agency begins trying to push a new "Blind Date" service and so engages...
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Jerry Gilbert
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1942
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When a young woman inherits $1 million she finds herself the target of a criminals who wants her money too! ~ Rovi...
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1942
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Next to Ann Miller, few Columbia contractees made more B musicals than Jinx Falkenberg. In Sing for Your Supper, Falkenberg...
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Evelyn Palmer
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1941
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Two Latins From Manhattan was Columbia's 1941 contribution to the "Good Neighbor Policy" towards South America. Joan Davis...
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Jinx Terry
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1941
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An above-average entry in the Monogram Tex Ritter series of music Westerns, Song of the Buckaroo proved to be a memorable...
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1939
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"This is New York, Skyscraper Champion of the World...Where the Slickers and Know-It-Alls peddle gold bricks to each...
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1937
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Musical comedy star Eddie Cantor stars in this story, well suited to his talents, as Eddie Pink, a meek gentleman who works...
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1936
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