The Pilgrim Lady
The Pilgrim Lady is a 1947 American comedy crime film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas and Alan Mowbray.[1]
The Pilgrim Lady | |
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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Produced by | William J. O'Sullivan |
Written by | Dane Lussier |
Starring | Lynne Roberts Warren Douglas Alan Mowbray |
Music by | R. Dale Butts Joseph Dubin Mort Glickman |
Cinematography | Reggie Lanning |
Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date | January 22, 1947 |
Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Lynne Roberts as Henrietta Rankin aka Iris Fabian
- Warren Douglas as Dennis Carter
- Alan Mowbray as Clifford Latimer
- Veda Ann Borg as Eve Standish
- Clarence Kolb as Prof. Rankin
- Helen Freeman as Aunt Phoebe
- Doris Merrick as Millicent Rankin
- Russell Hicks as Thackery Gibbs
- Ray Walker as Blackie Reynolds
- Charles Coleman as Noel
- Carlyle Blackwell Jr. as Wayne Talbot III
- Harry Cheshire as Dr. Bekins
- Dorothy Christy as Nell Brown
- Paul E. Burns as Oscar
- Tom Dugan as Workman
- Jack Rice as Hotel Clerk
- William 'Billy' Benedict as Bellboy
- William Haade as Cab Driver
- Bob Alden as Bellboy
- Lois Austin as Lizette
- Bobby Barber as Elevator Operator
- Mary Field as Telephone Operator
- Shirley Karnes as Secretary
- Donald Kerr as Silent Waiter
- Max Linder as Hotel Doorman
- Harold Miller as Escort
- Beverlee Mitchell as Bacall-Type
- John S. Roberts as Elevator Operator
- Robert J. Wilke as Doorman
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References
- Martin p.144
Bibliography
- Len D. Martin. The Republic Pictures Checklist: Features, Serials, Cartoons, Short Subjects and Training Films of Republic Pictures Corporation, 1935-1959. McFarland, 1998.
External links
- The Pilgrim Lady on IMDb
- The Pilgrim Lady at AllMovie
- The Pilgrim Lady at the American Film Institute Catalog
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