Three Hollywood Girls

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The film had two reels.[4] It was released in December 1930 and described as an "unusual comedy"[1] in Daily Variety but another review found that it was "not so funny, ts slowtempoed and the majority of the cast read their lines in a stilted manner."[5]

The film has a sequel: Crashing Hollywood (1931).[6]

Plot

An Omaha girl goes to Hollywood looking for work. Other girls allow her to share their apartment. A casting director is interested in one of them but finally choses "Leota".

Cast

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