Nice girl (1941) | |
Director(s) | William A. Seiter |
Producer(s) | Joe Pasternak |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Musical |
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Nice girl (1941) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by William A. Seiter and produced by Joe Pasternak.
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What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1963, Martin Scorsese)
on Apr 6, 2020 From The Stop ButtonWhat's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? is an absurd but arty comedy short. Director Scorsese mixes full motion video with stills, which sometimes do stand-ins for scenes?like protagonist Zeph Michaelis marrying Nice Girl Mimi Stark?sometimes just for expository stuff. See, Micha... Read full article
Nice Girl? (1941)
By Franchot Tone Fan on Jun 4, 2015 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot ToneFranchot Tone and Deanna Durbin paired up for their first film Nice Girl? in 1941. At the time, Deanna Durbin was an innocent operatic ingenue just turning 20 years old while Franchot Tone, at 36, was marrying for the second time to young actress Jean Wallace. In Nice Girl?, Franchot's character dee... Read full article
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In the British version of this film, Deanna Durbin's finale was the patriotic favorite, "There'll Always Be an England" (music by Ross Parker and Harry Parr Davies, lyrics by Hugh Charles). Miss Durbin's "Thank You America" (music and lyrics by Walter Jurmann and Bernie Grossman), a song which didn't become popular despite Deanna's commercial single on Decca, closed the U.S. print. Both endings are included on the VHS release of the movie from Universal Studios.
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