Sitting Pretty (1933 film)
This article is about the 1933 motion picture. For the 1948 film with Clifton Webb, see Sitting Pretty (1948 film). For other uses, see Sitting Pretty (disambiguation).
Sitting Pretty | |
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Directed by | Harry Joe Brown |
Produced by | Charles R. Rogers |
Written by |
Lou Breslow Jack McGowan S. J. Perelman Nina Wilcox Putnam (story) Harry Stoddard (story, uncredited) |
Starring |
Jack Oakie Jack Haley Ginger Rogers Thelma Todd |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sitting Pretty (1933) is an American Pre-Code musical comedy film telling the story of two aspiring, but untalented, songwriters, played by Jack Oakie and Jack Haley. They are joined by Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd on their trip from New York City to Hollywood to find their fortune. This film was directed by Harry Joe Brown and featured the Pickens Sisters as themselves.
External links
- Sitting Pretty at the Internet Movie Database
- Sitting Pretty at AllMovie
- Sitting Pretty at the TCM Movie Database
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