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Safety In Numbers

1930, Movie, NR, 69 mins

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Sprightly, fluffy musical comedy casts Rogers as a songwriter aspiring to make it on Broadway. To "show him the ways of the world," his wealthy uncle hires three follies girls to show him the sights of New York. All three become attracted to Rogers, who is set to inherit $350 million. In the end, he chooses Crawford. Songs include "My Favorite Just Passed," "The Pickup," "Business Girl," "Pepola," "I'd Like to Be a Bee in Your Boudoir," "You Appeal to Me," "Do You Play, Mada... read more leave a comment
Year: 1930
Rated NR

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Cast
Charles "Buddy" Rogers: William Butler Reynolds
Josephine Dunn: Maxine
Roscoe Karns: Bertram Shipiro
Carole Lombard: Pauline
Kathryn Crawford: Jacqueline
Francis McDonald: Phil Kempton

 

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