Summary
Sandy Gets Her Man is an American film comedy first released in 1940,
directed by Otis Garrett and Paul Girard Smith.
The film stars Baby Sandy, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Edgar Kennedy and William Frawley.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Otis Garrett, Paul Girard Smith
- Script: Sy Bartlett, Jane Storm
- Photo: Elwood Bredell
- Cast: Baby Sandy (Sandy), Stuart Erwin (Bill Kerry), Una Merkel (Nan Clark), Edgar Kennedy (Fire Chief Galvin), William Frawley (Police Chief J. A. O’Hara), Edward Brophy (Fireman Junior), Wally Vernon (Fireman Bagshaw), Jack Carson (Policeman Tom Garrity), William B. Davidson (Councilman Charles J. Clark), John Sheehan (Justice of the Peace), Isabel Randolph (Myrtle, Justice’s Wife), Danny Beck (Fireman), Gene Collins (Boy), Kernan Cripps (Police Officer), Eddie Dunn (Police Sergeant), Pat Flaherty (Policeman), Bud Jamison (Policeman), Mira McKinney (Flighty Woman), Frances Morris (Secretary), Ralph Peters (Policeman Mulligan), Bert Roach (License Clerk), Walter Sande (Fireman), Charles Sullivan (Policeman), Ward Wing (Driver), Lillian Yarbo (Hattie, the Maid)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 74 min; B&W
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