''Dancing Co-Ed'' - 1939
by Movie World Posters
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''Dancing Co-Ed'' - 1939
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Movie World Posters
Medium
Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Posters
Description
A vintage movie poster quality reprint of ''Dancing Co-Ed'' - a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner. The film is known for its musical numbers, romantic elements, and Lana Turner's rising stardom during the late 1930s.
The story of "Dancing Co-Ed" centers around the character of Patty Marlow, portrayed by Lana Turner. Patty is a talented dancer with aspirations of becoming a successful Broadway performer. However, her plans are disrupted when she is awarded a scholarship to attend a prestigious all-girls college, Madison College. Reluctantly, she enrolls and becomes the only female student in the male-dominated school of physical education.
The film explores the challenges Patty faces as she navigates the world of college sports, including her struggles to fit in with her male peers. Along the way, she finds herself in a romantic entanglement with her handsome and charming coach, Johnny Allen, played by Richard Carlson.
"Dancing Co-Ed" features several musical and dance sequences that showcase Lana Turner's talents as a dancer and actress. The film includes lively and entertaining musical numbers that were popular in Hollywood musicals of the era.
Lana Turner's performance in "Dancing Co-Ed" is a notable aspect of the film, as it contributed to her rising stardom during the late 1930s. Her charisma and beauty on screen made her a beloved figure in Hollywood.
While "Dancing Co-Ed" may not be as widely remembered as some other classic musicals of the era, it remains a representative example of the musical comedies of the late 1930s. The film combines elements of romance, comedy, and music, offering audiences an enjoyable and lighthearted cinematic experience, and contributing to the growing popularity of Lana Turner as a Hollywood star.
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April 16th, 2021
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