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42nd Street
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  42nd Street (1933)

description written by member J.F.J.:

A backstage musical as a group of actors (featuring a young Ginger Rogers) work to put on a great show.

Release Date:March 9th, 1933
Running Time:89 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsLloyd Bacon
Written By:
No image existsRian James
No image existsBradford Ropes
Starring:
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No image existsGeorge Brent
No image existsRuby Keeler
No image existsGuy Kibbee
No image existsUna Merkel
No image existsGinger Rogers
No image existsDick Powell
No image existsAllen Jenkins
No image existsRobert McWade
No image existsGeorge E. Stone
No image existsEdward J. Nugent
No image existsBebe Daniels
No image existsBebe Daniels
No image existsNed Sparks

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42nd Street Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie (3/12/2007)

This so-so adaptation of the hit Broadway show follows the back stage lives of various cast members in a large chorus show.

Watching this film makes you wish you were watching the real thing. However this film marks one the first notable appearances of Ginger Rogers in a small part as one of the chorus girls.

Frothy...

(complete 42nd Street review by Jessica Film Junkie)



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