Big Business Girl 92 years old

A Story of a Pretty Girl Who Thought It Was Her Work That Was Winning Her Promotions

Big Business Girl

A young woman goes to New York and finds success in advertising thanks to her legs while her boyfriend spends the summer in Europe with his band.

Credits

Big Business Girl Cast

Name Character
Dorothy Christy She was 25, 70 years old when she died as Mrs. Emery
George 'Gabby' Hayes He was 46, 83 years old when he died as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Ricardo Cortez He was 30, 76 years old when he died as Robert J. Clayton
Joan Blondell She was 24, 73 years old when she died as Pearl
Loretta Young She was 18, 87 years old when she died as Claire 'Mac' McIntyre
Virginia Sale She was 32, 93 years old when she died as Sally Curtin (uncredited)
Oscar Apfel He was 53, 60 years old when he died as Walter T. Morley
Robert 'Tex' Allen He was 25, 92 years old when he died as Graduate at Dance (uncredited)
Judith Barrett She was 22, 91 years old when she died as Sarah Ellen
Frank Darien He was 55, 79 years old when he died as Luke C. Winters
Irving Bacon He was 37, 71 years old when he died as Waiter (uncredited)
Tom Ricketts He was 78, 86 years old when he died as Old Man at Graduation Dance (uncredited)
Frank Albertson He was 22, 55 years old when he died as Johnny Saunders
Robert Gordon He was 15, 43 years old when he died as Office Boy (uncredited)

Big Business Girl Crew

Name Department
Sol Polito as Director of Photography. He was 38 (67) years old when He died Camera
Earl Luick as Costume Design. He was 27 (99) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
Jack Okey as Art Direction. He was 42 (73) years old when He died Art
Robert Lord as Adaptation. He was 31 (75) years old when He died Writing
Leo F. Forbstein as Conductor. He was 38 (55) years old when He died Sound
William A. Seiter as Director. He was 41 (74) years old when He died Directing
H.N. Swanson as Story. He was 31 (91) years old when He died Writing
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Big Business Girl (92 years)

A Story of a Pretty Girl Who Thought It Was Her Work That Was Winning Her Promotions

  • Release day: Friday, June 12, 1931
  • Runtime: 75 minutes