That's My Gal (1947)

ALL 05/15/1947 (en) Comedy, Music 66 Min
  • Release
    05/15/1947
  • Production
    Republic Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    That's My Gal
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Two sharpie promoters (Don Barry and Frank Jenks) put on a show they believe is so bad it will not play more than one day and they therefore will not have to pay the long list of investors,i.e, suckers and buyers. But one of the investors dies intestate and his interests pass to the state. The governor's secretary (Lynne Roberts) engages new talent (the Four Step Brothers, Guadalajara Trio, St. Clair & Vilvoa, Dolores and Don Graham, et al) and a new orchestra (Jan Savitt), in order to make the show successful and a profitable investment for the state. Barry (in another of the vast majority of his films in which he was not billed as Don "Red" Barry), who has fallen in love with the first-billed Roberts, reforms and buys up the surplus stock.

  1. George Blair

    Director

  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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Casts

  1. Lynne Roberts

    Natalie Adams

  2. Don 'Red' Barry

    Benny Novak

  3. Pinky Lee

    Harry Coleman

  4. Frank Jenks

    Louie Koblentz

  5. Edward Gargan

    Mike

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 5 , Crews : 4

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That's My Gal (1947) 66 Min

ALL 05/15/1947 (en)
Comedy, Music
  • Release 05/15/1947
  • Production
    Republic Pictures
  • Original title That's My Gal
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Two sharpie promoters (Don Barry and Frank Jenks) put on a show they believe is so bad it will not play more than one day and they therefore will not have to pay the long list of investors,i.e, suckers and buyers. But one of the investors dies intestate and his interests pass to the state. The governor's secretary (Lynne Roberts) engages new talent (the Four Step Brothers, Guadalajara Trio, St. Clair & Vilvoa, Dolores and Don Graham, et al) and a new orchestra (Jan Savitt), in order to make the show successful and a profitable investment for the state. Barry (in another of the vast majority of his films in which he was not billed as Don "Red" Barry), who has fallen in love with the first-billed Roberts, reforms and buys up the surplus stock.

  1. George Blair

    Director

  2. Frances Hyland, Bernard Feins

    Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer