
Boy Meets Girl
Comedy
Overview
Two lazy screenwriters need a story for the studio's cowboy star. A studio waitress turns out to be pregnant. This gives them the idea for a movie about a cowboy and a baby. The waitress's baby becomes the star. The cowboy and his agent run off with the waitress and her valuable asset. The writers retaliate by hiring an unemployed extra to impersonate the baby's father. But the extra already knows the waitress...
Top Cast


James Cagney
James Cagney
Robert Law
James Cagney
Robert Law


Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
J. Carlyle 'J.C.' Benson
Pat O'Brien
J. Carlyle 'J.C.' Benson


Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson
Mrs. Susan 'Susie' Seabrook
Marie Wilson
Mrs. Susan 'Susie' Seabrook


Ralph Bellamy
Ralph Bellamy
C. Elliott 'C.F.' Friday
Ralph Bellamy
C. Elliott 'C.F.' Friday


Frank McHugh
Frank McHugh
Rossetti
Frank McHugh
Rossetti


Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Larry Toms
Dick Foran
Larry Toms


Bruce Lester
Bruce Lester
Rodney Bowman
Bruce Lester
Rodney Bowman


Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Announcer
Ronald Reagan
Announcer
Paul Clark
Paul Clark
Happy
Paul Clark
Happy


Penny Singleton
Penny Singleton
Peggy
Penny Singleton
Peggy
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