

The Golden Calf
1930 Directed by Millard WebbIn this pygmalionesque musical, a drab secretary leads a boring life until a good friend intervenes. The friend begins a total make-over upon her friend. First she slathers her in mud-packs, and then she encases her in lovely silk dresses. Soon the plain woman is transformed into an extraordinary beauty. It is no surprise that her boss, not knowing her true identity, falls hopelessly in love with her. Singing, dancing and romancing ensues. Songs include: "A Picture No Artist Can Paint," "You Gotta Be Modernistic," "I'm Telling the World About You," "Maybe Someday," and "Can I Help It."
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Jack Mulhall
....................................................Philip Homer

Sue Carol
....................................................Marybelle Cobb

El Brendel
....................................................Knute Olson

Marjorie White
....................................................Alice

Richard Keene
....................................................Tommy

Paul Page
....................................................Edwards

Walter Catlett
....................................................Master of Ceremonies
Director
...........................................................Millard Webb
Story
...........................................................Aaron Davis
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Marion Orth
Dialogue
...........................................................Harold Atteridge
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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