An Old-Fashioned Girl (film) explained

An Old-Fashioned Girl
Director:Arthur Dreifuss
Producer:Arthur Dreifuss
Screenplay:Arthur Dreifuss
Starring:Gloria Jean
Jimmy Lydon
John Hubbard
Frances Rafferty
Cinematography:Philip Tannura
Editing:Arthur A. Brooks
Studio:Equity-Vinson Productions
Distributor:Eagle-Lion Films
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

An Old-Fashioned Girl is a 1949 American musical comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Gloria Jean.

Jean had just made two films for Dreifuss at Columbia, then signed to do two more for the director.[1] It was made by Vinson Productions for Eagle-Lion.[2]

Filming started 20 September 1948.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Power, Andrews Rivals; Gloria Jean in New DealSchallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 19 July 1948: 15.
  2. Fred Zinnemann Wins Screen Directors Award -- Schulberg Plans to Do Six Films in EuropeSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times 30 Aug 1948: 14.
  3. LARRY PARKS SIGNS PACT AT COLUMBIA New York Times 21 Sep 1948: 31.