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Bring on the Girls is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Sidney Lanfield released in USA on 30 march 1945 with Veronica Lake

Bring on the Girls (1945)

Bring on the Girls
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Released in USA 30 march 1945
Length 1h32
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Musical theatre,    Musical
Rating60% 3.0032953.0032953.0032953.0032953.003295

L'Or et les Femmes (Bring on the Girls) est un film américain de Sidney Lanfield sorti en 1945.

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Ce film en couleurs et en partie musical est une adaptation de L'Homme qui cherche la vérité, film français d'Alexander Esway sorti en 1940.

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