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Sweetie is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Frank Tuttle released in USA on 25 october 1929 with Nancy Carroll

Sweetie (1929)

Sweetie
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Released in USA 25 october 1929
Length 1h35
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Romance
Rating61% 3.0926253.0926253.0926253.0926253.092625

Grande Chérie (Sweetie) est un film américain de Frank Tuttle, sorti en 1929.

Actors

Nancy Carroll

(Barbara Pell)
Helen Kane

(Helen Fry)
Jack Oakie

(Tap-Tap Thompson)
William Austin

(Prof. Percy Willow)
Stuart Erwin

(Axel Bronstrup)
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