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  1. With Gene Krupa and His Orchestra, Gene Krupa, Virginia Grey, Michael Duane. The marriage of Ray Royle (Jack Leonard) to recording company talent scout Lorraine (Virginia Grey) ends in divorce after she tries to dictate both his personal and professional life.

  2. Glamour Girl is a 1948 musical film starring Gene Krupa. [2] [3] Plot. Cast. Gene Krupa. Virginia Grey as Lorraine Royle. Michael Duane as Johnny Evans. Susan Reed as Jennie Higgins. Jimmy Lloyd as Buddy Butterfield. Production. The film was originally known as I Surrender Dear. [4] . The title was re-used in another film . References.

  3. T. J. Hopkins, the head of a New York recording company, sends his talent scout Lorraine Royle to Memphis to sign a singing trio there. When her plane is forced to land in the backwoods of Tennessee, Lorraine spends the night at a farmhouse, where she hears Jennie Higgins sing folk songs and play the zither.

  4. Glamour Girl película dirigida por Arthur Dreifuss y protagonizada por Gene Krupa and His Orchestra, Gene Krupa y Virginia Grey. Año: 1948. Sinopsis: El matrimonio de Ray Royle (Jack Leonard) con la cazatalentos de la compañía discográfica Lorraine (Virginia Gray) termina en divorcio después de que ella intenta dictar su vida personal y ...

  5. Glamour Girl (1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Gene's boogie" by Segar Ellis, George Williams; "Anywhere" by Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn; "Without imagination" by Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher. (Songs).

  7. 1948 Directed by Arthur Dreifuss. A talent scout and her colleague form their own company when their agency ignores their latest discovery. Crew. Details. Releases. Director. Arthur Dreifuss. Producer. Sam Katzman. Writers. M. Coates Webster Lee Gold. Cinematography. Ira H. Morgan. Composers. Paul J. Smith Mischa Bakaleinikoff Lyle 'Spud' Murphy.