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Boy Meets Girl
Directed by
Lloyd Bacon
Not Rated
1938
86m
Comedy
,
Romance
5.9
78%
45%
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Two screenwriters in a rut come up with a story idea starring a bankable cowboy and the baby of the studio's waitress.
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Cast of Boy Meets Girl
James Cagney
Robert Law
Pat O’Brien
J. Carlyle 'J.C.' Benson
Marie Wilson
Mrs. Susan 'Susie' Seabrook
Ralph Bellamy
C. Elliott 'C.F.' Friday
Frank McHugh
Rossetti
Dick Foran
Larry Toms
Bruce Lester
Rodney Bowman
Ronald Reagan
Announcer
Paul Clark
Happy
Penny Singleton
Peggy
Dennie Moore
Miss Crews
Harry Seymour
Song Writer
Bert Hanlon
Song Writer
James Stephenson
Major Thompson
Curt Bois
Dance Director
Loia Cheaney
Hospital Nurse
Eddie Conrad
Jascha Alexander
Hal K. Dawson
Wardrobe Attendant
Otto Fries
Olaf - Masseur
John Harron
Extra Talking to Rodney
George Hickman
Office Boy
Jan Holm
Hospital Nurse with Letter
Bert Howard
Director
Nenette Lafayette
Paris Operator
Carole Landis
Commissary Cashier
Vera Lewis
Studio Cleaning Woman
Peggy Moran
New York Operator
James Nolan
Young Man Brought in for Susie
John Ridgely
Simmons - Friday's Film Cutter
Cliff Saum
Smitty - Studio Policeman
Mary Ann Such
Young Girl
William Telaak
Bruiser
Rosella Towne
Hospital Nurse Wheeling Larry
Dorothy Vaughan
Happy's Nurse
Pierre Watkin
B.K. Whitacre
Boy Meets Girl Reviews
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Good version of the play that should have been better.
Variety
Variety Staff
The picture version of this comedy classic is a little more than adequate but not socko.
Chicago Reader
Don Druker
A likable spoof of Hollywood (1938), with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien as fast-talking screenwriters, and Marie Wilson (the original dumb blond) around for pulchritudinous laughs.
New York Times
Nearly all the lines which the script could least afford to spare have been dropped, presumably because of conflict with the delicately casuistical Hays code of morals.
TV Guide
The story behind this riotous film is almost as fascinating as the movie itself.
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