
Run, Girl, Run
Comedy
Overview
A women's track team is preparing for a big meet against a rival college, but the coach is having trouble getting her team ready. Norma, the team's star, is more interested in slipping out to meet her boyfriend than she is with getting ready for the meet, so Norma and the coach engage in a clash of wills.
Top Cast


Daphne Pollard
Daphne Pollard
Coach Minnie Marmon
Daphne Pollard
Coach Minnie Marmon


Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard
Norma Nurmi
Carole Lombard
Norma Nurmi


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
The Dean
Lionel Belmore
The Dean
Jim Hallett
Jim Hallett
Cadet - Norma's Sweetheart
Jim Hallett
Cadet - Norma's Sweetheart
Margie Angus
Margie Angus
Minor Role
Margie Angus
Minor Role
Mary Angus
Mary Angus
Minor Role
Mary Angus
Minor Role
Betty Arlen
Betty Arlen
Minor Role
Betty Arlen
Minor Role
Myron Babcock
Myron Babcock
Minor Role
Myron Babcock
Minor Role
Anita Barnes
Anita Barnes
Bathing Girl in Tableau
Anita Barnes
Bathing Girl in Tableau


Eleanor Black
Eleanor Black
Minor Role
Eleanor Black
Minor Role
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