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The Greeks Had a Word for Them (also known as Three Broadway Girls) is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. It stars Ina Claire, Joan Blondell, and Madge Evans and is based on the play The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoe Akins.
The Greeks Had a Word for Them: Directed by Lowell Sherman. With Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, Ina Claire, David Manners. Ex-showgirls and roommates Polaire Gwynn (Madge Evans) and Schatze Citroux (Joan Blondell) are reunited with their sometime friend and former co-worker, Jean Lawrence (Ina Claire), when she returns from France.
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Three Broadway Girls (1932) Pre Code Comedy Film. Cult Cinema Classics. 1.42M subscribers. 378. 16K views 2 years ago. ...more. Three former Broadway showgirls are looking to attract...
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Dec 31, 2014 · Publisher. Samuel Goldwyn Company, The. A trio of money hungry women who all have sugar daddies who keep them in the lap of luxury, even as they drive the men crazy. Each woman represents a different personality type, from sensitive, to kind-hearted, to difficult and untrustworthy. Stars Joan Blondell.
Film Details. Also Known As. The Greeks Had a Word for It, Three Broadway Girls. Genre. Comedy. Release Date. Feb 13, 1932. Premiere Information. New York opening: 3 Feb 1932.