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Billboard Girl

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In the bustling environment of a big city in the 1930s, a talented advertising poster artist struggles to make her way in a male-dominated world. With dreams of greatness, she finds a job as a model at a famous advertising agency. But soon she realizes that not everything is glamour and glitz; the competitive atmosphere forces her to confront envy and complicated alliances.

As she gains popularity, the protagonist becomes the sensation of the moment, catching the attention of a charismatic young ad executive who sees in her the potential to transform an important campaign. However, the pressure of success and the expectations of her new lifestyle begin to weigh her down, testing her creativity and determination. As she navigates workplace tensions and office romances, she comes to realize that achieving success in this industry can come at a high cost.

With a touch of comedy and melodrama, the story explores the duality of fame, as the protagonist faces difficult decisions regarding her career, self-esteem, and relationships. Will she be able to stay true to herself in a world that constantly tries to change her? In this captivating journey of self-discovery, viewers witness how a woman challenges expectations and redefines what it means to be a "poster girl" in a changing era.

Media type
Movie
Year
1932
Director
Leslie Pearce
Writer
Earle Rodney
Harry McCoy
John A. Waldron
Lewis R. Foster
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.90
Actors
Bing Crosby
Marjorie Kane
Dick Stewart
James Eagles
Lincoln Stedman
George C. Pearce
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Original title
Billboard Girl
Duration
21
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