A Guy Could Change Trailer

A Guy Could Change Trailer (1946)

27 January 1946 Drama 65 mins

A playboy is reformed by his daughter and fiancee.

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Cast

Allan Lane

as Michael 'Mike' Hogan

Jane Frazee

as Barbara Adams

Twinkle Watts

as Nancy Hogan

Robert Blake

as Alan Schroeder

Wallace Ford

as Bill Conley

Mary Treen

as Grace Conley

Adele Mara

as Bernice

Joseph Crehan

as McCarthy

Eddie Quillan

as George Cummings

Gerald Mohr

as Eddy Raymond

Kenne Duncan

as Frank Hanlon

George Chandler

as Gus, Photographer

William Haade

as Hank Krane

Betty Shaw

as Information Girl

Ernie Adams

as Newsboy

Crew

John Alton

John Alton Director of Photography

Richard Cherwin

Richard Cherwin Music Director

International Releases Dates

United States 27 January 1946

Production Companies

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