The Girl Said No

  • 1937




26 %

The Girl Said No is a 1937 English-language Comedy Musical movie written by Betty Laidlaw and Robert Lively. The movie is directed by Andrew L. Stone. Jimmy, a bookie cum horse buying agent, meets a beautiful dance hall girl. After leading him on, and out of his money, she rejects him. Jimmy hatches a scheme to wreak revenge on her. He pretends to be a talent agent and that she is his new discovery. he promises to make her a stage star. He engages an out of work Gilbert & Sullivan troupe on a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado in order to convince the girl that he is for real. All goes well and his scheme works. The only problem is that the girl now loves him, as does the entire, previously down on their luck troupe of players. Written by Julie Southwell. The girl said no stars Robert Armstrong in the lead role along with an ensemble cast including Irene Hervey, Paula Stone, Edward Brophy, William Danforth, Vera Ross and Holmes Herbert. The music was composed by Gilbert And Sullivan. The motion picture has a running time of 76 minutes. It was released on 15th October 1937. Distribution rights for the movie were acquired by Grand National Pictures.

Release Date 15 OCT 1937
Run Time 1 HOUR 16 MINUTES
Language

English

Genre

Comedy , Musical

Cast & Crew



×