Violets in Spring Trailer

Violets in Spring Trailer (1936)

05 September 1936 Comedy, Romance 21 mins

Mary Jones and Charlie Hall have worked for four years in the same office at the Acme Carpet Sweeper Company, but they have never shown any interest in each other. At the suggestion of a janitor, the president of the company uses psychology to try to get them together.

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Cast

George Murphy

as Charlie Hall

Virginia Grey

as Mary Jones

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 05 September 1936

Production Companies

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