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So This Is New York

1948, Movie, NR, 79 mins

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A side-splitting look at the experiences of a group of country folk who visit bustling New York City. They encounter all types of city slickers, including cabbies whose delivery is so exotic that their lines are subtitled on the screen. Henry Morgan takes his radio act to the big screen this time, rarely failing to score with his humor. Dead End Kid and Bowery Boy Leo Gorcey is in top form as a drunken jockey. leave a comment
Year: 1948
Rated NR

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Cast
Henry Morgan: Ernie Finch
Rudy Vallee: Herbert Daley
Bill Goodwin: Jimmy Ralston
Hugh Herbert: Mr. Trumbull
Leo Gorcey: Sid Mercer
Virginia Grey: Ella Finch

 

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