Ask Any Girl (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 21, 1959

Original Title:
Ask Any Girl

Alternate Titles:
Elas Querem é Casar
Immer die verflixten Frauen
Jak zdobyć męża
Joka tyttö sen tietää
Kérd bármelyik lányt
Todas las Mujeres Quieren Casarse
Une fille très avertie
Zeptej se kterékoli dívky
Спросите любую девушку
恋の売込み作戦

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Euterpe Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

The Funniest Idea Ever...For Making a Male Into a Mate!

Meg is a young wide-eyed girl who is endures many calamities in her search for a husband in modern-day New York. After losing her suitcase at Penn Station, being kicked out by her roommate, and changing bosses because her boss made a pass at her, she finds herself looking for work at a Manhattan motivational research agency run by punctilious Miles Doughton and his playboy brother, Evan.

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Art Direction:
Urie McCleary
William A. Horning

Assistant Director:
Al Jennings

Conductor:
Jeff Alexander

Costume Design:
Helen Rose

Director:
Charles Walters

Director of Photography:
Robert J. Bronner

Editor:
John McSweeney Jr.

Hairstylist:
Sydney Guilaroff

Lyricist:
Dorothy Fields

Makeup Artist:
William Tuttle

Music:
Jimmy McHugh

Novel:
Winifred Wolfe

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Alexander

Other:
Charles K. Hagedon

Producer:
Joe Pasternak

Producer's Assistant:
Irving Aaronson

Recording Supervision:
Franklin Milton

Screenplay:
George Wells

Set Decoration:
F. Keogh Gleason
Henry Grace

Songs:
Jimmy McHugh

Special Effects:
Robert R. Hoag

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