Calling All Girls (1942) - film review
Lloyd Bacon, Busby Berkeley, Mervyn LeRoy, Jean Negulesco
Musical / Short

Summary
Calling All Girls is an American film first released in 1942,
directed by Lloyd Bacon, Busby Berkeley, Mervyn LeRoy and Jean Negulesco.
The film stars Owen Crump, James Cagney and Ruby Keeler.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Lloyd Bacon, Busby Berkeley, Mervyn LeRoy, Jean Negulesco
- Script: Lloyd Bacon, Busby Berkeley, Mervyn LeRoy, Jean Negulesco
- Cast: Owen Crump (Narrator), James Cagney (Sailor – edited from: Footlight Parade), Ruby Keeler (Shanghai Lil – edited from: Footlight Parade)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 19 min; B&W
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