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  1. Boy! What a Girl! is a 1947 American race film directed by Arthur H. Leonard and starring Tim Moore, with guest appearances by the Brown Dots, Slam Stewart, Sid Catlett and Gene Krupa.

  2. What a Girl!: Directed by Arthur H. Leonard. With Tim Moore, Elwood Smith, Duke Williams, Alan Jackson. A couple of theatrical producers try to get backing for their musical show.

    • (162)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Arthur H. Leonard
    • 1947-04-07
  3. A couple of theatrical producers try to get backing for their musical show. Director: Arthur H. Leonard Writer: Vincent Valentini Stars: Tim Moore, Elwood Smith, Duke Williams @CultCinemaClassics...

    • 69 Min.
    • 9K
    • Cult Cinema Classics
  4. 31. März 2012 · 276. 24K views 11 years ago. Two small-time (aspiring to be big-time) producers are trying to convince a Chicago businessman to finance half of their show, while the other half is to be financed by...

    • 69 Min.
    • 24,2K
    • The Riverbends Channel
  5. 31. Dez. 2014 · A slim plot involving two promoters trying to raise money to take their show to great places. There's money expected from a Chicago big shot and from a wealthy lady from Paris and the boys need to throw a "house party" featuring the musicians, vocalists and dancers, in order to showcase the talent. And they have a lot of great talent ...

    • 69 Min.
    • 41,9K
    • Scott Saunders
  6. 31. Dez. 2014 · 1946. Topics. African American, Comedy, Musical. Publisher. Herald Pictures. Two musical producers are trying to scrape enough money together to finance their show. When one of their backers doesn't show. They convince female impresonator Tim Moore to impresonate the second female backer.

  7. 27. Mai 2020 · At only 70 minutes, Boy! What a Girl! cements itself as a quick, massively entertaining film from the moment it starts. The goofy, farcical plot is funny in itself but also a pretty amazing showcase for dozens of African American comedians, dancers, singers, and musicians to strut their stuff.