Linda, Be Good

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]

Linda, Be Good
Directed byFrank McDonald
StarringElyse Knox
Marie Wilson
Music byJack Mason
CinematographyGeorge Robinson
Edited byNorman A. Cerf
Production
company
Cameo Productions
Distributed byEagle-Lion Films
Release date
October 18, 1947
Running time
67 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Sidney W. Pink took the film and added some additional footage and released it under the alternative title I Was a Burlesque Queen in 1953.

Synopsis

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.

Cast

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gollark: All shops sell more complex crafted equipment for more, so things.
gollark: Because no extant shop does on-demand crafting, adding a new item actually incurs costs in terms of keeping a bunch of stuff around and more complex management.
gollark: The chickens have hatched, so I'm allowed to count them.
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References

  1. Stephens p.65

Bibliography

  • Michael L. Stephens. Art Directors in Cinema: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary. McFarland, 1998.


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