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Street Girl

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In a bustling urban neighborhood of the 1920s, a young girl named Mary struggles to find her place in a world that seems to have closed all doors on her. An orphan raised on the streets, Mary survives thanks to her wit and indomitable spirit. Despite the adversities, she dreams of a better life, and in her quest for a bright future, she encounters a group of street artists who welcome her as one of their own.

With her natural skills in singing and dancing, Mary begins to attract attention, not only from her new friends but also from a theater producer searching for fresh talent for his next show. The discovery of her talent catapults her into a life filled with glamour and lights, but also challenges. Old friendships are put to the test, and the temptations of success begin to loom over her.

As she navigates between her new life and her original identity, Mary must decide how far she is willing to go to achieve her dreams. Will she lose herself in her pursuit of fame, or will she find a way to reconcile her roots with her aspirations? With a mix of melodrama, music, and a good dose of fighting spirit, the story shows us that true worth lies not in what one has, but in who one truly is inside. In a changing world, Mary must find her voice and her path.

Media type
Movie
Year
1929
Director
Wesley Ruggles
Writer
Jane Murfin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Betty Compson
John Harron
Jack Oakie
Ned Sparks
Guy Buccola
Joseph Cawthorn
Ivan Lebedeff
Doris Eaton
Russ Columbo
Frank McLure
Ellinor Vanderveer
Florence Wix
Gus Arnheim
Gender
Romance
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
William LeBaron
Wesley Ruggles
Original title
Street Girl
Duration
87
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