Manhattan Angel
Manhattan Angel is a 1949 American comedy musical film starring Gloria Jean.
| Manhattan Angel | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Arthur Dreifuss | 
| Written by | Albert Derr, George H. Plympton | 
| Produced by | Sam Katzman | 
| Starring | Gloria Jean | 
| Cinematography | Ira H. Morgan | 
| Edited by | Richard Fantl | 
| Production company | Sam Katzman Productions | 
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 68 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
It was originally called Sweetheart of the Blues.[1] It was made after I Surrender Dear.[2]
Plot
    
Gloria Cole and Eddie Swenson are working to keep an old house, now being used as a youth center, from being razed to make room for a new skyscraper in Manhattan. Gloria enters a friend in a beauty contest with a $25,000 first prize and, after some iffy-maneuvering, her friend wins the contest and the money goes to preserving the youth center.
Cast
    
- Gloria Jean as Gloria Cole
- Ross Ford as Eddie Swenson
- Patricia Barry as Maggie Graham (as Patricia White)
- Thurston Hall as Everett H. Burton
References
    
- "Beckett Goes Romantic; Miller Duties Doubled" Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 4 Mar 1948: 23.
- "Pretty Little Gloria Jean Blossoms Out as Player of Important Adult Roles" Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 28 Mar 1948: C1
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