
Free, Blonde and 21
Romance · Drama
Overview
Stories of women who live in an all-women hotel. One (Bari) works hard and marries a millionaire; another (Hughes) cheats and goes to jail.
Top Cast


Lynn Bari
Lynn Bari
Carol Northrup
Lynn Bari
Carol Northrup


Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Beth Hughes
Jerry Daily
Mary Beth Hughes
Jerry Daily


Joan Davis
Joan Davis
Nellie
Joan Davis
Nellie


Henry Wilcoxon
Henry Wilcoxon
Dr. Hugh Mayberry
Henry Wilcoxon
Dr. Hugh Mayberry


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Dr. Stephen Greig
Robert Lowery
Dr. Stephen Greig


Alan Baxter
Alan Baxter
Mickey Ryan
Alan Baxter
Mickey Ryan


Kay Aldridge
Kay Aldridge
Adelaide Sinclair (as Katherine Aldridge)
Kay Aldridge
Adelaide Sinclair (as Katherine Aldridge)


Helen Ericson
Helen Ericson
Amy McCall
Helen Ericson
Amy McCall


Chick Chandler
Chick Chandler
Gus
Chick Chandler
Gus


Joan Valerie
Joan Valerie
Vickie
Joan Valerie
Vickie
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