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Girl Crazy

Year:
Duration:
74 min (TCM print)
Genres:
Comedy | Musical
IMDB rate:
6.3
Director:
William A. Seiter
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1932-03-25
Cast
Actor
Character
Bert Wheeler
Jimmy Deegan - The Taxi Driver
Robert Woolsey
Slick Foster - The Gambler
Dorothy Lee
Patsy - The Gal of the Golden West
Eddie Quillan
Danny Churchill - The Heroine
Brooks Benedict
George Mason - The New York Villain
Kitty Kelly
Kate Foster - The Gambler's Wife
Arline Judge
Molly Gray - The Heroine
Stanley Fields
Lank Sanders - The Arizona Heavy
Lita Chevret
Mary
Chris-Pin Martin
Pete (as Crispen Martin)
Monte Collins
Bartender (as Monty Collins)
The Orchestra
Al Cooke
San Luz Bartender (uncredited)
Dick Curtis
Cowboy Giving Directions (uncredited)
Margaret Dumont
Dowager on Couch (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
Esther García
San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
High Eagle
Eagle Rock (uncredited)
Rochelle Hudson
San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw
Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
Jerry Mandy
Waiter (uncredited)
Jim Mason
Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
Artie Ortego
Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
Nat Pendleton
Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Josefina Ramos
San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
Bob Reeves
Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
Max Steiner
Conductor in Title Sequence (uncredited)
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Trivia
Norman Taurog was the uncredited director of the retakes. Subsequently, he would oversee MGM's 1943 version starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. Providing new choreography for the "I Got Rhythm" retake with Kitty Kelly in 1932 was Busby Berkeley (also uncredited), who then would stage the Mickey-Judy number 11 years later. Originally tapped to direct, Mr. Berkeley was taken off the Metro production when Roger Edens expressed unhappiness with Mr. Berkeley's "I Got Rhythm" treatment, which Mr. Edens felt overloaded his arrangement. In addition, Miss Garland had complained that Mr. Berkeley's demanding work technique had exhausted her.
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Adapted from a Broadway stage musical, "Girl Crazy" opened on October 14, 1930 at the Alvin Theater in New York (now known as the Neil Simon Theatre) and ran for 272 performances. Ginger Rogers starred, and Ethel Merman, in a supporting role, introduced her first trademark song, "I Got Rhythm."
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Quotes
Slick Foster: You were elected 800 to 1.
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Photos from cast
Mitzi Green
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