Calendar Girl (1947)
Description: Biggest date of the year!
Around the turn of the century, two young men, Johnnie Bennett, a composer and Steve Adams, an artist, go to New York City to make their fortune. They both fall in love with the same girl, Patricia O'Neill. The artist paints a picture of her which outrages her father's sensibilities; but, as a result of the picture, she wins a chance to star in a Broadway play. She soon learns that the artist is just a trifler; and she turns to the composer, who loves her sincerely
Director: Allan Dwan
Producer: allan dwan
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 296 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 15:09:34
Genre:
Romance
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dwain esper
Characters felt underdeveloped and uninteresting.
sharron miller
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
sean macgregor
A strong, engaging story from start to finish.
albert c gannaway
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
james dearden
The dialogue didn't feel natural.
tay garnett
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
fabrizio de angelis
Lack of chemistry between the main actors.
sidney meyers
Weak pacing made it drag in several places.
ben f wilson
Lacked emotional depth and connection.
yu min sheong
Uninspired direction and forgettable characters.
d ross lederman
Well-paced and consistently entertaining.
paul kyriazi
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.
gianfranco parolini
Predictable storyline with no real surprises.
james cruze
The plot was predictable and uninspired.
domenico paolella
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
edward finney
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
george nichols
Well-paced and consistently entertaining.
Jeff McCartney
Emotional moments didn't land the way they were meant to.
busby berkeley
Disappointing and lackluster. Expected much more.
elliott nugent
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.