Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Betty Grable | 1 | ||
2) | Dick Haymes | 2 | ||
3) | Anne Revere | 3 | ||
4) | Allyn Joslyn | 4 | ||
5) | Gene Lockhart | 5 | ||
6) | Elizabeth Patterson | 6 | ||
7) | Elisabeth Risdon | 7 | ||
8) | Arthur Shields | 8 | ||
9) | Charles Kemper | 9 | ||
10) | Roy Roberts | 10 | ||
11) | Margaret Bannerman | 11 | ||
12) | Coleen Gray | 12 | ||
13) | Robert Malcolm | 13 | ||
14) | George Beranger | 14 | ||
15) | Lillian Bronson | 15 | ||
16) | Jeff Corey | 16 | ||
17) | Countess Elektra Rozanska | 17 | ||
18) | George Gramlich | 18 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | George Seaton | 1 | ||
2) | Ernest Maas | 2 | ||
3) | Frederica Sagor Maas | 3 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | George Seaton | Director | 1 | |
2) | Edmund Goulding | Director | 2 | |
3) | John M. Stahl | Director | 3 |
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farah ashraf | Miss Pilgrim, a young typist, becomes the first female employee in a Boston shipping agency in the late 1800s. Although her male colleagues are first hostile to her, she quickly wins them over, particularly the attractive young CEO. However, after she becomes active in the women's suffrage movement, their romance is derailed. 383 |
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