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Release Date:
October 28, 1958
Original Title:
Party Girl
Alternate Titles:
Chicago, año 30
Chicago, años 30
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Euterpe Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 99
Slick lawyer Thomas Farrell has made a career of defending mobsters in trials. It's not until he meets a lovely showgirl at a mob party that he realizes that there's more to life than winning trials. Farrell tries to quit the racket, but mob boss Rico Angelo threatens to hurt the showgirl if Farrell leaves him.
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Art Direction:
William A. Horning
Randall Duell
Assistant Director:
Erich von Stroheim Jr.
Casting:
Bobby Webb
Cinematography:
Robert J. Bronner
Colorist:
Charles K. Hagedon
Costume Design:
Helen Rose
Director:
Nicholas Ray
Director of Photography:
Robert J. Bronner
Editor:
John McSweeney Jr.
Hair Designer:
Sydney Guilaroff
Lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
Makeup Designer:
William Tuttle
Music:
Jeff Alexander
Producer:
Joe Pasternak
Recording Supervision:
Wesley C. Miller
Screenplay:
George Wells
Set Decoration:
Richard Pefferle
Henry Grace
Songs:
Nicholas Brodszky
Special Effects:
Lee LeBlanc
Stage Director:
Robert Sidney
Story:
Leo Katcher
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