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The Girl from Woolworth's is a 1929 American pre-Code musical romance film directed by William Beaudine and starring Alice White, Gladden James and Bert Moorhouse. It was released both as a sound film and in a slightly shorter silent version.[1]
The Girl from Woolworth's | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Written by | Adele Comandini Richard Weil Edward Ludwig |
Starring | Alice White Gladden James Bert Moorhouse Patricia Caron |
Cinematography | Jackson Rose |
Edited by | Terry O. Morse |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Karen Plunkett-Powell wrote in her book, Remembering Woolworth's: A Nostalgic History of the World's Most Famous Five-and-Dime: "First National Pictures produced this 60-minute musical as a showcase for up-and-coming actress Alice White."[2] White had the role of a singing clerk in the music department of a Woolworth's store.[2]
The film featured four songs with music by George W. Meyer and lyrics by Al Bryan. The songs titles are listed below:
The film is now considered lost.
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