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Three Girls About Town

Faith and Hope Banner, sisters, are "convention hostesses" in a hotel. A body is discovered next door as the magician's convention is leaving and the mortician's convention is arriving, and the sisters, with help from manager Wilburforce Puddle, try to hide it. Complicating matters, Hope's boyfriend, Tommy, is a newspaper reporter in the hotel covering some labor negotiations.

Release Date: 1941-10-23

Original Language: en

Genres: Unknown Genre

Rating:

Popularity:

2.926

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Cast Members

Joan Blondell

Hope Banner

Binnie Barnes

Faith Banner

Janet Blair

Charity Banner

Robert Benchley

Wilburforce Puddle, hotel manager

John Howard

Tommy Hopkins

Hugh O'Connell

Chief of Police

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Josephus Wiegal, senior mortician

Eric Blore

Charlemagne, looking for Charlie

Paul Harvey

Fred Chambers, editor

Una O'Connor

Maggie O'Callahan, scrubwoman

Almira Sessions

Tessie Conarchy, scrubwoman

Dorothy Vaughan

Mrs. McDougall, scrubwoman

Walter Soderling

Charlie, the deceased

Alec Craig

Samuel, potential casket customer

Joseph Crehan

Labor leader

Charles Lane

Mortician

Bess Flowers

Mortician's Wife

Eddie Dunn

Policeman Eddie

Robert Emmett Keane

Casket-Selling Mortician

Bert Roach

Advising Drunk

Tim Ryan

Singing Drunk

Harry Anderson

Head Porter

Jessie Arnold

Clubwoman

Arthur Aylesworth

Poker Player

Barbara Brown

Clubwoman

Nora Cecil

Casket Customer

Ken Christy

Union Man

Chester Clute

Frank - Magician

Monte Collins

Tipsy Poker Player

Lester Dorr

Reporter

Sarah Edwards

Clubwoman

Dick Elliott

Magician Boarding Bus

Franklyn Farnum

Conventioneer Extra

Patricia Farr

Telephone Operator

Dink Freeman

Delivery Man

Frank Gaby

Magician

Harrison Greene

Poker Player

Charles Halton

Doc - Coroner

Sheldon Jett

Hotel Extra

Vera Lewis

Clubwoman

Arthur Loft

Poker Player

William Newell

Laundry Man

Larry Parks

Reporter

Cyril Ring

Extra at Labor Meeting

Grady Sutton

Meeting Doorman

Ray Walker

Reporter on Telephone