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The Girl from Manhattan is a 1948 American comedy drama film directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, and Charles Laughton. The guest house setting allows a multiplicity of characters to interact with the main characters.
With Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, Charles Laughton, Ernest Truex. Tom Walker,former All-American fullback who gave up football to enter the ministry, returns to his old home town for his first assignment under the church Bishop , an old friend of his father.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Alfred E. Green
- 1948-10-01
Synopsis. Former Yale All-American fullback Tom Walker gave up his football career to become a reverend and now returns to his hometown of Pittsfield in order to start his career under the guidance of his late father's close friend, the bishop. At the same time, Tom's former sweetheart, Carol Maynard, now a famous Manhattan model, visits ...
- Alfred E. Green, Harold Godsoe
- Dorothy Lamour
Overview. A small-town girl who's made it big in New York as a fashion model returns home, only to find that her somewhat dotty uncle has mortgaged his boarding house to the hilt. In her efforts to help him keep his boarding house, she becomes involved with a handsome young minister and his superior, an older bishop.
The Girl from Manhattan (1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Movie Info. A New York model (Dorothy Lamour) foils a developer who covets her minister uncle's (George Montgomery) church site. Genre: Comedy, Drama. Original Language: English.
- Comedy, Drama
A small-town girl who's made it big in New York as a fashion model returns home, only to find that her somewhat dotty uncle has mortgaged his boarding house to the hilt. In her efforts to help him keep his boarding house, she becomes involved with a handsome young minister and his superior, an older bishop.