Linda, Be Good Explained

Linda, Be Good
Director:Frank McDonald
Starring:Elyse Knox
Marie Wilson
Music:Jack Mason
Cinematography:George Robinson
Editing:Norman A. Cerf
Studio:Cameo Productions
Distributor:Eagle-Lion Films
Runtime:67 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Linda, Be Good is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Elyse Knox, John Hubbard and Marie Wilson. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lewis H. Creber.[1]

Sidney W. Pink took the film and added some additional footage of a line of burlesque dancers in 3-D and released it under the alternative title I Was a Burlesque Queen in 1953.[2]

Plot

A married woman joins a burlesque troupe to gather research for a novel she is writing without her husband knowing. However this leads to complications when she meets her husband's boss.

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Notes and References

  1. Stephens p.65
  2. Variety. 3-D Strippers. September 2, 1953. 7. February 24, 2024. Internet Archive.