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Career Girl is a 1944 American musical film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Frances Langford. It was PRC 's answer to Columbia 's Cover Girl . This film is in the public domain. [1] Plot. Kansas City girl Joan Terry has come to New York to conquer Broadway as thousands have before her.
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- Harry D. Edwards (associate producer), Jack Schwarz (producer)
Career Girl: Directed by Wallace Fox. With Frances Langford, Edward Norris, Iris Adrian, Craig Woods. Joan Terry, a girl from the country wants to become a Broadway Star, but this proves to be not so easy.
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- Musical
- Wallace Fox
- 1944-01-11
Joan is engaged to James Blake, a smug young executive living in her home town, Kansas City, who is urging her to give up her theatrical career and return home to marry him. One day, Joan meets Steve Dexter, a handsome playboy, and spends a delightful evening with him before he leaves for the coast on business.
- Wallace W. Fox, Edward Davis
- Miss Frances Langford
Drama. An actress from the heartland tries to succeed in New York City, but constant rejection and a jealous fiancé from back home repeatedly get in her way. Subtitles: English. Starring: Frances Langford Edward Norris Iris Adrian Craig Woods Linda Brent Alex Craig. Directed by: Wallace Fox.
- Wallace Fox
- January 1, 1944
- 66 min
1944 1h 7m Drama List Reviews A singer (Frances Langford) from Kansas City lives in a theatrical boardinghouse near Broadway. Read More Read Less Watch on Prime Video Stream Now
- Drama
Overview. Joan Terry, from Kansas City, comes to New York to get a job on the stage. But until she finds an opportunity, she stays at a boarding house where other talent is also waiting.