Cigarette Girl (1947 film)

Cigarette Girl is a 1947 musical comedy film directed by Gunther von Fritsch to a story by Edward Huebsch and screenplay by Henry K. Moritz. The film stars Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, , and Ludwig Donath. Music was provided by Russ Morgan and his orchestra. The film was described as "a revamping of the Cinderella theme". Shooting was scheduled to begin on September 9, 1946. The film was first released on February 6, 1947 at Loew's as a second feature to Dead Reckoning which starred Humphrey Bogart.

Cigarette Girl (1947 film)

Cigarette Girl is a 1947 musical comedy film directed by Gunther von Fritsch to a story by Edward Huebsch and screenplay by Henry K. Moritz. The film stars Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, , and Ludwig Donath. Music was provided by Russ Morgan and his orchestra. The film was described as "a revamping of the Cinderella theme". Shooting was scheduled to begin on September 9, 1946. The film was first released on February 6, 1947 at Loew's as a second feature to Dead Reckoning which starred Humphrey Bogart.