
School for Romance
Music
Overview
Count Romansky is a newspaper columnist who specializes in romance issues. When he loses his job, he opens up a school where he instructs his pretty pupils on affairs of the heart.
Top Cast


Betty Grable
Betty Grable
Student
Betty Grable
Student


Lois January
Lois January
Student
Lois January
Student


Billie Seward
Billie Seward
Mrs. Romansky
Billie Seward
Mrs. Romansky


Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Husband
Ward Bond
Husband


Arthur Treacher
Arthur Treacher
Diana's suitor
Arthur Treacher
Diana's suitor


Lou Holtz
Lou Holtz
Count Romansky
Lou Holtz
Count Romansky


Carol Tevis
Carol Tevis
Blonde student with high voice
Carol Tevis
Blonde student with high voice


Benny Baker
Benny Baker
Male Student
Benny Baker
Male Student


Harry Tenbrook
Harry Tenbrook
Cab Driver
Harry Tenbrook
Cab Driver
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