Summary
Girls Gone Wild is an American film first released in 1929,
directed by Lewis Seiler.
The film stars Sue Carol, Nick Stuart, William Russell, Roy D’Arcy and Leslie Fenton.
Our overall rating for this film is: excellent.
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Credits
- Director: Lewis Seiler
- Script: Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Beulah Marie Dix, Bertram Millhauser
- Photo: Arthur Edeson, Irving Rosenberg
- Cast: Sue Carol (Babs Holworthy), Nick Stuart (Buck Brown), William Russell (Dan Brown), Roy D’Arcy (Tony Morelli), Leslie Fenton (Boogs), Hedda Hopper (Mrs. Holworthy), John Darrow (Speed Wade), Matthew Betz (Augie Sten), Edmund Breese (Judge Elliott), Minna Redman (Grandma), Louis Natheaux (Dilly), Lumsden Hare (Tom Holworthy), Fred MacMurray (Extra)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: ?; B&W
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