
Two Señoritas from Chicago
Comedy
Overview
The Two Senoritas from Chicago are Gloria and Maria. When their goofy pal Daisy Baker passes off a discarded Portuguese play manuscript as her own, producer Rupert Shannon agrees to bankroll the production. With stars in their eyes, Gloria and Maria pretend to be a pair of Portuguese musical comedy stars, thereby winning parts in the new production. The fun begins when the play's original authors sell the same manuscript to a rival producer.
Top Cast


Joan Davis
Joan Davis
Daisy Baker
Joan Davis
Daisy Baker


Jinx Falkenburg
Jinx Falkenburg
Gloria
Jinx Falkenburg
Gloria


Ann Savage
Ann Savage
Maria
Ann Savage
Maria


Leslie Brooks
Leslie Brooks
Lena Worth
Leslie Brooks
Lena Worth


Ramsay Ames
Ramsay Ames
Louise Hotchkiss
Ramsay Ames
Louise Hotchkiss


Bob Haymes
Bob Haymes
Jeff Kenyon
Bob Haymes
Jeff Kenyon


Emory Parnell
Emory Parnell
Rupert Shannon
Emory Parnell
Rupert Shannon


Douglas Leavitt
Douglas Leavitt
Sam Grohman
Douglas Leavitt
Sam Grohman
Muni Seroff
Muni Seroff
Gilberto Garcia
Muni Seroff
Gilberto Garcia
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