Hollywood Bound is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White, Alf Goulding, and Leigh Jason, from a screenplay written by Joseph A. Fields, John Grey, Ernest Pagano, and Leigh Jason. The film stars Betty Grable, is the compilation of three short films made by Grable over a decade earlier: "Ferry-Go-Round" in 1934, and "A Night at the Biltmore Bowl" and "The Spirit of 1976", both in 1935.
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| Hollywood Bound | |
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| Directed by | Sam White Alf Goulding Leigh Jason |
| Written by | Joseph A. Fields John Grey Ernest Pagano Leigh Jason |
| Produced by | Carl Laemmle |
| Starring | Betty Grable |
| Cinematography | Harold Wenstrom Nicholas Musuraca J. Roy Hunt |
| Edited by | John Lockert Edward Mann |
| Music by | Roy Webb Maurice de Packh |
Production company | Astor Pictures |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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