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A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob

47 %|Mar 14, 1941|Comedy, Romance

Steve is a shy quiet man who is an executive for a shipping firm. He meets Dot at the Opera where she had his seats and the next day she shows up as his temporary secretary. Then Coffee Cup comes to town to see Dot, his gal. When Steven is with Cecilia, everything is boring. When he is with Dot and Coffee Cup, everything is exciting and he falls for Dot. But Coffee is getting out of the Navy in a few days and he plans to marry Dot.

Featured Crew

Richard Wallace
Director
Frank Ryan
Screenplay
Bert Granet
Screenplay
Grover Jones
Story
Harold Lloyd
Producer
Hugh McDowell Jr.
Sound Recordist
Darrell Silvera
Set Decoration
George Crone
Editor

Cast

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George Murphy
Claudius "Coffee Cup" Cup
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Lucille Ball
Dot Duncan
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Edmond O'Brien
Stephen Herrick
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Henry Travers
Abel Martin
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Franklin Pangborn
Pet Shop Owner
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Kathleen Howard
Jawme Duncan
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Marguerite Chapman
Cecilia Grange
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Lloyd Corrigan
Pigeon Duncan
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Frank McGlynn Sr.
Panky Pankington
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Nella Walker
Mrs. Grange
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Richard Lane
Recruiting Officer
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Irving Bacon
Mr. Albert Merney
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Charles Smith
Messenger
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Nora Cecil
Charwoman
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Eddie Borden
Man at Dance Hall (uncredited)
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Wade Boteler
Attendant at Marriage Bureau (uncredited)
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Edgar Dearing
Policeman (uncredited)
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Mary Field
Woman on Street (uncredited)
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John George
Newsboy Outside Opera House (uncredited)
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Earle Hodgins
Sylvester P. Wurple (uncredited)
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Carol Hughes
Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
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Lloyd Ingraham
Announcer of Piano Winner (uncredited)
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Frank Mills
Laborer in Manhole (uncredited)
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Bert Moorhouse
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Bud Osborne
Bystander (uncredited)
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Edward Peil Sr.
Opera House Assistant manager (uncredited)
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Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Wedding Chapel Attendant (uncredited)
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Dewey Robinson
Dance Hall Bouncer (uncredited)
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Blue Washington
Opera House Doorman (uncredited)