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    The Girl From Missouri

    1934 · Comedy · 1h 15m

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  1. The Girl from Missouri (originally called Born to Be Kissed) is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone. The movie was written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway . Plot. Eadie lives in Kansas City, working as a waitress-slash-dance partner at a beer joint owned by her abusive stepfather.

  2. The Girl from Missouri: Directed by Jack Conway, Sam Wood. With Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Franchot Tone, Lewis Stone. Chorus girl Eadie is determined to marry a millionaire without sacrificing her virtue.

    • (1.4K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Jack Conway, Sam Wood
    • 1934-08-03
  3. Synopsis. Determined to marry a millionaire and lead a decent life, Eadie Chapman leaves her mother's Missouri beer hall and travels with best friend Kitty Lennihan to New York City. There, she and Kitty find work as chorus girls and eventually are asked to entertain at the home of millionaire Frank Cousins.

    • Jack Conway, Sam Wood, Al Shenberg
    • Jean Harlow
  4. Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman (Jean Harlow) becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire Frank Cousins (Lewis Stone)....

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    • Jack Conway
    • Comedy
    • Jean Harlow
  5. The Girl from Missouri (1934) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Overview. Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire Frank Cousins. Cousins proposes to Eadie, only to then commit suicide due to bankruptcy.

  7. Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire Frank Cousins. Cousins proposes to Eadie, only to then commit suicide due to bankruptcy.

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