Summary
The Doughgirls is an American film comedy first released in 1944,
directed by James V. Kern.
The film stars Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman and Irene Manning.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: James V. Kern
- Script: Joseph Fields, Sam Hellman, James V. Kern, Wilkie C. Mahoney
- Photo: Ernest Haller
- Music: Adolph Deutsch
- Cast: Ann Sheridan (Edna Stokes Cadman), Alexis Smith (Nan Curtiss Dillon), Jack Carson (Arthur Halstead), Jane Wyman (Vivian Marsden Halstead), Irene Manning (Mrs. Sylvia Cadman), Charles Ruggles (Stanley Slade), Eve Arden (Sgt. Natalia Moskoroff), John Ridgely (Julian Cadman), Alan Mowbray (Breckenridge Drake), John Alexander (Warren Buckley), Craig Stevens (Lt. Tom Dillon), Barbara Brown (Elizabeth Brush Cartwright), Francis Pierlot (Mr. Jordan), Donald MacBride (Judge Franklin), Regis Toomey (Timothy Walsh, FBI), Audley Anderson (Waiter), Julie Arlington (School Girl), Yolanda Baiano (School Girl), Janet Barrett (Young Matron), Carlyle Blackwell Jr. (Messenger), Oliver Blake (Porter), Ferike Boros (Irena), Joan Breslau (School Girl), Paul Brooks (Announcer), Vladimar Bykoff (Bit Role), Fred Carpenter, Maurice Costello, Marie De Becker (Maid), Jack Del Rio, Walter De Palma (Justice of the Peace), Joe DeRita (The Stranger), Earle S. Dewey (Fat Man with Suitcase), Dolores Donlon (School Girl), Robert Dudley (Waiter with Fruit Bowl), William Forrest (Howard Forbes), Will Fowler (Lieutenant), William Frambes (Bellboy from Laundry), Raoul Freeman, Helen Gerald (School Girl), Bennett Green, John Hamilton (Businessman in Lobby), Buck Harrington, Dick Hirbe (Bellboy), Elmer Jerome (Elderly Waiter), Tiny Jones (Little Maid), Fred Kelsey (Fat Man in Lobby with Suitcase), Bill Kennedy (Tall Guy who Punches Drake), Nicholas Kobliansky (Father Nicolai), Lucille Lamarr (Young Matron), Mary Landa (Young Matron), George Magrill (Soldier in Lobby), Lou Marcelle (Announcer), Thomas Martin (Bellhop), Warren Mills (Bellboy), Jack Mower (Hotel Doorman), John O’Connor (Sound Technician), Tom Quinn (Second Hotel Clerk), Dorothy Reisner (School Girl), Grandon Rhodes (First Hotel Clerk), Larry Rio (Attendant in Baths), Ralph Sanford (Plumber), Natalie Schafer (Third Woman with Baby), Dorothy Schoemer (Young Matron), Almira Sessions (Hatchet-Faced Woman), Anita Sharp-Bolster (Maid), Cedric Stevens, Mark Stevens (Lt. Harry Kerry), Charles Sullivan (Man with Grip), George Suzanne, Dink Trout (Young Husband), Harry Tyler (Angular Man), Minerva Urecal (Hatchet-Faced Woman), Nicholas Vehr, Johnny Walsh (Bellhop), Glen Walters (Young Husband’s Tall Wife), Joan Winfield (Miss Brown, Slade’s Secretary)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 102 min; B&W
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