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Hotel for Women is a american film of genre Drama directed by Gregory Ratoff released in USA on 3 august 1939 with Ann Sothern

Hotel for Women (1939)

Hotel for Women
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Released in USA 3 august 1939
Length 1h23
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3231153.3231153.3231153.3231153.323115

Hôtel pour femmes (titre original : Hotel for Women) est un film américain réalisé par Gregory Ratoff, sorti en 1939.

Actors

Ann Sothern

(Ellen Connelly)
Linda Darnell

(Marcia Bromely)
Jean Rogers

(Nancy Prescott)
Lynn Bari

(Barbara Hunter])
June Gale

(Joan Mitchell)
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