Campus Confessions

Campus Confessions

Release date : September 23, 1938
Runtime : 1h 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : George Archainbaud /
Production companies : Paramount Pictures /
September 23, 1938 1h 7m United States of America Music English More
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This comical campus romance showcases the fancy footwork of All-American basketball player Hank Luisetti while it tells the story of a dean's son who does his very best to become a good student. When he fails, he turns to playing basketball and befriends Luisetti, which makes him quite popular. This doesn't sit well with the dean, who wants academics to be more important than sports.
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Betty Grable
Joyce Gilmore
Eleanore Whitney
Susie Quinn
William Henry
Wayne Atterbury, Jr.
Fritz Feld
'Lady MacBeth'
John Arledge
Freddy Fry
Thurston Hall
William Atterbury, Sr.
Richard Denning
Buck Hogan
Mary Gordon
Mrs. Twill
Mary Parker
Co-Ed (uncredited)

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  • title:Campus Confessions
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1938
  • Runtime:1h 7m
  • Genres: Music · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: George Archainbaud /
  • Writers: Erwin S. Gelsey · Lloyd Corrigan ·
  • Production companies: Paramount Pictures ·
  • Overview:This comical campus romance showcases the fancy footwork of All-American basketball player Hank Luisetti while it tells the story of a dean's son who does his very best to become a good student. When he fails, he turns to playing basketball and befriends Luisetti, which makes him quite popular. This doesn't sit well with the dean, who wants academics to be more important than sports.
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