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"Dance, Girl, Dance - Heartbreak Behind Gayety of a Girly-Girl Show!" is english Language Movie.
"Dance, Girl, Dance" was released on 30 August 1940 .
The movie was directed by Dorothy Arzner
It has cast of: Maureen O'Hara as Judy O'Brien, Louis Hayward as Jimmy Harris, Lucille Ball as Bubbles, Virginia Field as Elinor Harris, Ralph Bellamy as Steve Adams, Maria Ouspenskaya as Madame Basilova, Mary Carlisle as Sally, Katharine Alexander as Miss Olmstead, Edward Brophy as Dwarfie, Walter Abel as Judge, Harold Huber as Hoboken Gent, Ernest Truex as Bailey #1, Chester Clute as Bailey #2, Lorraine Krueger as Dolly, Lola Jensen as Daisy, Emma Dunn as Mrs. Simpson, Sidney Blackmer as Puss in Boots, Vivien Fay as Ballerina, Ludwig Stössel as Caesar, Ernö Verebes as Fitch, Stanley Blystone as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Wade Boteler as Policeman (uncredited), Buster Brodie as Burlesk House Spectator (uncredited), Ralph Brooks as Burlesk House Spectator (uncredited), Paul E. Burns as Reporter Calling Elinor (uncredited), Leo Cleary as Court Clerk (uncredited), Clyde Cook as Claude (uncredited), Ray Cooke as Reporter (uncredited), Gino Corrado as Gino (uncredited), Kernan Cripps as Night Court Bailiff (uncredited), Jay Eaton as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Bess Flowers as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Paul Fung as Chinese Waiter (uncredited), Sam Harris as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Lew Harvey as Reporter at Taxi (uncredited), Lew Hicks as Grumpy Man in Elevator (uncredited), Donald Kerr as Photographer in Hallway (uncredited), Milton Kibbee as Reporter at Taxi (uncredited), Jeanne Lafayette as Nanette (uncredited), Mike Lally as Burlesk House Spectator (uncredited), Robert McKenzie as Otto (uncredited), Tony Merlo as Headwaiter (uncredited), Frank Mills as Man Booing Judy (uncredited), Bert Moorhouse as Jimmy's Friend (uncredited), Pat Moriarty as Night Court Guard (uncredited), Philip Morris as Policeman (uncredited), Barry Norton as Dissaproving Theatre Patron (uncredited), William J. O'Brien as Burlesk House Spectator (uncredited), Robert Emmett O'Connor as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Jack O'Shea as Patron of Palais Royale (uncredited), Lee Phelps as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Paul Phillips as Reporter (uncredited), Paul Renay as Headwaiter (uncredited), Dewey Robinson as Palais Royale Manager (uncredited), Ralph Sanford as Taxi Driver (uncredited), Ruth Seeley as Dimples (uncredited), Lee Shumway as Policeman (uncredited), Bert Stevens as Elevator Passenger (uncredited), Harry Tenbrook as Night Court Spectator (uncredited), Harry Tyler as Bailey Brothers' Barker (uncredited), Lee 'Lasses' White as Bailey Brothers' Stage Manager (uncredited), Thelma Woodruff as Mary (uncredited), Marjorie Woodworth as Jane (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Erich Pommer as Producer(Production), Vicki Baum as Story(Writing), Dorothy Arzner as Director(Directing), Tess Slesinger as Screenplay(Writing), Russell Metty as Director of Photography(Camera), Frank Davis as Screenplay(Writing), Mel Berns as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Darrell Silvera as Set Decoration(Art), Edward Stevenson as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Robert Wise as Editor(Editing), Van Nest Polglase as Art Direction(Art), Harry E. Edington as Executive Producer(Production), in lead roles.