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Rating: 5.3/10 by 3 users

Three Girls About Town (1941)

Faith and Hope Banner, sisters, are "convention hostesses" in a hotel. A body is discovered next door as the magician's convention is leaving and the mortician's convention is arriving, and the sisters, with help from manager Wilburforce Puddle, try to hide it. Complicating matters, Hope's boyfriend, Tommy, is a newspaper reporter in the hotel covering some labor negotiations.

Directing:
  • Leigh Jason
Writing:
  • Richard Carroll
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Oct 23, 1941

Rating: 5.3/10 by 3 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 15 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: hotel, magic, screwball comedy

Joan Blondell
Hope Banner
Binnie Barnes
Faith Banner
Janet Blair
Charity Banner
Robert Benchley
Wilburforce Puddle, hotel manager
John Howard
Tommy Hopkins
Hugh O'Connell
Chief of Police
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Josephus Wiegal, senior mortician
Eric Blore
Charlemagne, looking for Charlie
Paul Harvey
Fred Chambers, editor
Una O'Connor
Maggie O'Callahan, scrubwoman
Almira Sessions
Tessie Conarchy, scrubwoman
Dorothy Vaughan
Mrs. McDougall, scrubwoman
Walter Soderling
Charlie, the deceased
Alec Craig
Samuel, potential casket customer
Joseph Crehan
Labor leader
Bess Flowers
Mortician's Wife
Eddie Dunn
Policeman Eddie
Robert Emmett Keane
Casket-Selling Mortician
Bert Roach
Advising Drunk
Tim Ryan
Singing Drunk
Nora Cecil
Casket Customer
Chester Clute
Frank - Magician
Monte Collins
Tipsy Poker Player
Dick Elliott
Magician Boarding Bus
Franklyn Farnum
Conventioneer Extra
Patricia Farr
Telephone Operator
Dink Freeman
Delivery Man
Harrison Greene
Poker Player
Charles Halton
Doc - Coroner
Sheldon Jett
Hotel Extra
Vera Lewis
Clubwoman
Arthur Loft
Poker Player
Cyril Ring
Extra at Labor Meeting
Grady Sutton
Meeting Doorman
Ray Walker
Reporter on Telephone

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