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  1. She Has What It Takes is a 1943 American drama film directed by Charles Barton and starring Jinx Falkenburg, Tom Neal and Constance Worth . Plot. Cast. Jinx Falkenburg as Fay Morris. Tom Neal as Roger Rutledge. Constance Worth as June Leslie. Douglas Leavitt as Paul Miloff. Joe King as Lee Shuleman. Matt Willis as "One-Round" Beasley.

  2. She Has What It Takes: Directed by Charles Barton. With Jinx Falkenburg, Tom Neal, Constance Worth, Douglas Leavitt. Fay Weston (Jinx Falkenburg), a radio singer of no consequence, pretends to be the daughter of a recently deceased Broadway stage star in order to hoodwink a Broadway producer into starring her in a planned show that is a tribute ...

    • Charles Barton
    • 1943-04-15
    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • 66
  3. Released April 15th, 1943, 'She Has What It Takes' stars Jinx Falkenburg, Tom Neal, Constance Worth, Joe King The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 6 min, and received a user score of...

  4. Fay Weston (Jinx Falkenburg), a radio singer of no consequence, pretends to be the daughter of a recently deceased Broadway stage star in order to hoodwink Broadway play producer in starring her in a planned-show that is a tribute to her supposed mother. Charles Barton. Director. Paul Yawitz. Screenplay. Top Billed Cast. Jinx Falkenburg. Fay Weston

  5. She Has What It Takes is a 1943 American drama film directed by Charles Barton and starring Jinx Falkenburg, Tom Neal and Constance Worth.

  6. Synopsis. Somewhere in the Midwest, a second-rate comedy act is about to disband and hitchhike back to New York when they notice a newspaper article by syndicated columnist Roger Rutledge, eulogizing Mary Morris, a once-famous actress who died alone in dire poverty.

  7. She Has What It Takes. Summaries. Fay Weston (Jinx Falkenburg), a radio singer of no consequence, pretends to be the daughter of a recently deceased Broadway stage star in order to hoodwink a Broadway producer into starring her in a planned show that is a tribute to her supposed mother. — Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> Synopsis.