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Three Girls Lost

1931 | 80 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Three Girls Lost is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Loretta Young, Lew Cody, and John Wayne. The film also featured Ward Bond, and co-starred Wayne with Paul Fix for the first time. Based on a story by Robert Hardy Andrews, the film is about a young man (Wayne) who finds himself suspected of involvement in the murder of a gangster. The film was considered a lost film until the UCLA Film & Television Archive announced that they had a copy with 1 reel missing.

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Credits

Producer
John Wayne, Loretta Young, Lew Cody, Sidney Lanfield
Director
John Wayne, Loretta Young, Lew Cody, Sidney Lanfield
Screenplay
John Wayne, Loretta Young, Lew Cody
Country
United States
Studios
Fox Film Corporation

Cast · 11

Ward Bond

Ward Bond

Paul Fix

Paul Fix

Joan Marsh

Joan Marsh

Robert Emmett O'Connor

Robert Emmett O'Connor

George Beranger

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