Summary
Sandy Is a Lady is an American film comedy first released in 1940,
directed by Charles Lamont.
The film stars Baby Sandy, Billy Lenhart, Kenneth Brown, Eugene Pallette and Nan Grey.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Lamont
- Script: Charles Grayson
- Photo: Milton R. Krasner
- Cast: Baby Sandy (Baby Sandy), Billy Lenhart (Pat), Kenneth Brown (Mike), Eugene Pallette (P.J. Barnett), Nan Grey (Mary Phillips), Tom Brown (Joe Phillips), Mischa Auer (Felix Lobo Smith), Billy Gilbert (Billy Pepino), Edgar Kennedy (Officer Rafferty), Fritz Feld (Mario), Anne Gwynne (Millie), Richard Lane (Philip Jarvis), Charles C. Wilson (Sergeant), Joe Downing (Nick Case), John Kelly (Murphy), William Haade (Truck Driver), George Meeker (Mr. Porter, The Writer), Kay Linaker (Mrs. Porter, Writer’s Wife), Maude Allen (Dowager), Billy Bletcher (Cop), Kernan Cripps (Boss), Eddie Dunn (Nordlinger), Jerry Mandy (Fish Store Proprietor), John T. Murray (Pompous Man), Ralph Sanford (Workman), John Sutton, Al Thompson (Craneman), Dick Wessel (Truck Driver)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 65 min; B&W
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