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College Queen (1946)

APPROVED 19 min  -  Short | Musical | Comedy  -   17 May 1946 (USA)
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Tom Cannon, a tap-dancer senior at State University sets out to find a College Queen for the upcoming competition... See full summary »

Director:

George Templeton
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Cast

Cast overview:
Pat Phelan Pat Phelan ...
Tom Cannon, College King
Noel Neill ...
Cindy Harris, College Queen
Audrey Young Audrey Young ...
Fran McLeod
George M. Carleton George M. Carleton ...
President Rufus Beall
Francis Ford Francis Ford ...
Pop, The Janitor
Antonio Filauri Antonio Filauri ...
Cafe Proprietor
Jerry James Jerry James ...
Jim Culver
Wallace Earl Wallace Earl ...
Hilda Dean
Ralph Hodges Ralph Hodges ...
Joe
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Storyline

Tom Cannon, a tap-dancer senior at State University sets out to find a College Queen for the upcoming competition. He selects Cindy Harris, a girl who is working her way through college as a waitress and can sing and dance. They win and she is named College Queen. Songs include "I'm Learning a Lot in College" and "Down the Old Ox Road." Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>  

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Genres:

Short | Musical | Comedy | Romance

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Musical Parade: College Queen See more »

Company Credits

Production Co:

Paramount Pictures See more »
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Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Trivia

Third title in Paramount's Musical Parade Featurette Series #3 (1945-1946). See more »

Soundtracks

"Down the Old Ox Road"
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Sam Coslow See more »