| Gambling Daughters | |
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| Directed by | Max Nosseck | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Mack Stengler | 
| Music by | Robert Katscher | 
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| Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation | 
| Release date | August 1, 1941 | 
| Running time | 67 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Gambling Daughters is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Cecilia Parker, Roger Pryor and Robert Baldwin.[1]
Plot Summary
Lillian and Katherine discover a gambling spot while following their French teacher, then Lillian falls for Chance, the manager working there. The girls are induced to play on credit, and after a couple of weeks and a couple of thousand dollars in debt, they are forced to steal jewellery from their families.
Cast
- Cecilia Parker as Diana Cameron
- Roger Pryor as Chance Landon
- Robert Baldwin as Jimmy Parker
- Gale Storm as Lillian Harding
- Sig Arno as Prof. Bedoin
- Janet Shaw as Katherine Thompson
- Charles Miller as Walter Cameron
- Eddie Foster as Nick
- Alfred Hall as Dean
- Judy Kilgore as Gloria
- Gertrude Messinger as Jane
- Marvelle Andre as Dorothy
- Roberta Smith as Mary
References
- ↑ Langman p.235
Bibliography
- Langman, Larry. Destination Hollywood: The Influence of Europeans on American Filmmaking. McFarland, 2000.
External links
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