Beautiful But Broke

Beautiful But Broke

Release date : January 28, 1944
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Charles Barton /
Production companies : Columbia Pictures /
January 28, 1944 1h 14m United States of America Comedy English More
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Theatrical agent Waldo Main is inducted into the army, and turns his now clientless agency over to his secretary Dottie Duncan. Dottie decides to organize an all-girl orchestra to fill the void caused by so many orchestra members being called to service due to WWII, and joins struggling singers/songwriters Sally Richards and Sue Ford in this endeavor. Dottie's screwball schemes to get engagements for the group often lead to disaster.
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Joan Davis
Dottie Duncan
Jane Frazee
Sally Richards
John Hubbard
Bill Drake
Judy Clark
Sue Ford
Bob Haymes
Jack Foster
Byron Foulger
Maxwell McKay
George McKay
Station Master
Isabel Withers
Mrs. Grayson
John Eldredge
Waldo Main
Grace Hayle
Birdie Benson
Doris Brian
Singer in Trio
Betty Brian
Singer in Trio
Gwen Brian
Singer in Trio
John Dilson
Putnam

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  • title:Beautiful But Broke
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1944
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Charles Barton /
  • Writers: Monte Brice · Arthur Housman · Manuel Seff ·
  • Production companies: Columbia Pictures ·
  • Overview:Theatrical agent Waldo Main is inducted into the army, and turns his now clientless agency over to his secretary Dottie Duncan. Dottie decides to organize an all-girl orchestra to fill the void caused by so many orchestra members being called to service due to WWII, and joins struggling singers/songwriters Sally Richards and Sue Ford in this endeavor. Dottie's screwball schemes to get engagements for the group often lead to disaster.
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