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A Girl Must Live

1939 | 92m | English

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A run-away school-girl falls among chorus girls planning to marry into the nobility.
Release Date: Sep 24, 1939
Director: Carol Reed
Writer: Austin Melford, Michael Pertwee, Frank Launder, Emery Bonnett
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 30, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Margaret Lockwood Leslie James
Renée Houston Gloria Lind
Lilli Palmer Clytie Devine
George Robey Horace Blount
Hugh Sinclair Earl of Pangborough
Naunton Wayne Hugo Smythe
Moore Marriott Bretherton Hythe / Lord Grandonald
Mary Clare Mrs. Wallis
David Burns Joe Gold
Kathleen Harrison Penelope
Drusilla Wills Miss Polkinghome
Wilson Coleman Mr. Joliffe
Helen Haye Aunt Primrose
Frederick Burtwell Hodder
Muriel Aked Mme. Dupont, headmistress
Martita Hunt Mme. Dupont, assistant
Kathleen Boutall Mrs. Blount
Michael Hordern None
Merle Tottenham College inmate
Joan White College inmate
Judy Gray Dancer
Hal Walters Barman at Party
Name Job
Carol Reed Director
Austin Melford Writer
Michael Pertwee Writer
Jack E. Cox Director of Photography
Louis Levy Music Director
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Frank Launder Writer
Emery Bonnett Novel
R. E. Dearing Editor
Bill Salter Sound Recordist
Name Title
Edward Black Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Carol Reed and Margaret Lockwood can't really go too far wrong, but at times it is touch and go with the adaptation of Emery Bonnett's rather feeble novel. She assumes the name of "Leslie" who has absconded from her Swiss finishing school and hooks up with "Gloria" (Renee Houston) and "Clytie" (Lill ... i Palmer) as a jobbing chorus line actress. Enter poor old Hugh Sinclair - the recent inheritor of the Earldom of Pangborough - and the three ladies decide that they must be the next Countess. Their efforts are better focussed when they - alongside producer "Joe" (David Burns) - are invited to his country pile to shoot some of their latest movie. What ensues is occasionally quite witty, the dialogue is very quickly paced but misses as often as it hits. Naunton Wayne (without his usual sidekick) has some fun as an aspiring protegé of "Fagin", with Horace Robey constantly checking the quality of the sherry as "Blount", the butler and Helen Haye in her usual, imperious guise as the dowager "Lady Primrose". What does work it the rapport - competitive and lively - between the girls, especially Palmer who's character has a feistiness I rather enjoyed watching as she constantly spars with Houston. There are a few musical/dance numbers that are adequate, at best - but then they are not supposed to be Ziegfeld's gals, so can almost be treated as a chance for the stars to recharge their batteries for more chat. The ending isn't up to much, but it's just about worth the watch.

Jun 22, 2022