That's a Good Girl

That's a Good Girl

Release date : September 29, 1933
Runtime : 1h 23m
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Director : Jack Buchanan /
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September 29, 1933 1h 23m More
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That's a Good Girl is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Buchanan and starring Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and Dorothy Hyson. The film was based on a musical show of the same title that opened at the Lewisham Hippodrome on 19 March 1928, in which Jack Buchanan also starred. The music was written by Joseph Meyer and Phil Charig, with lyrics by Douglas Furber. The film omitted much of music of the original show, but popularised one song in particular, Fancy our Meeting. The song remained a Jack Buchanan favourite and a version of it was also recorded by Al Bowlly shortly after the film's release.
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Jack Buchanan
Jack Barrow
Elsie Randolph
Joy Dean
Dorothy Hyson
Moya Malone
Garry Marsh
Francis Moray
Vera Pearce
Suny Berata
Kate Cutler
Helen Malone

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  • title:That's a Good Girl
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:1h 23m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jack Buchanan /
  • Writers: Jack Buchanan · Douglas Furber · Donovan Pedelty ·
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  • Overview:That's a Good Girl is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Buchanan and starring Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and Dorothy Hyson. The film was based on a musical show of the same title that opened at the Lewisham Hippodrome on 19 March 1928, in which Jack Buchanan also starred. The music was written by Joseph Meyer and Phil Charig, with lyrics by Douglas Furber. The film omitted much of music of the original show, but popularised one song in particular, Fancy our Meeting. The song remained a Jack Buchanan favourite and a version of it was also recorded by Al Bowlly shortly after the film's release.
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