Jam Session is a 1944 American musical film starring Ann Miller.
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Jam Session | |
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Directed by | Charles Barton |
Written by | Manuel Seff |
Starring | Ann Miller Jess Barker Charles D. Brown |
Cinematography | L. W. O'Connell |
Edited by | Richard Fantl |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Terry Baxter is a dancer from small town Kansas, trying desperately to break into movies after traveling to Hollywood. She does everything from sneaking onto sound stages and disguising herself but she doesn’t have any luck. She then meets a screenwriter who is also new to Hollywood, and she poses as his private secretary, all in an act to have access to the studio and try and see studio mogul Raymond Stewart. All her breathless attempts to see the guy get her nowhere, but when she suddenly stops two men by tap dancing for them, they try giving her a screen test, but she walks out on them because she thinks they are making fun of her. She then gets arrested after trying to break into Raymond Stewart’s home. Everything is in a mess until she is freed by Raymond Stewart himself and becomes a big star.
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