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How long is Me and My Gal?
1 hour and 19 minutes
When was Me and My Gal released?
December 4, 1932
What is the IMDb rating of Me and My Gal?
6.6 out of 10
Who stars in Me and My Gal?
Spencer Tracy
,
Joan Bennett
, and
Marion Burns
Who wrote Me and My Gal?
Charles Vidor
,
Philip Dunne
,
Arthur Kober
,
Alfred A. Cohn
,
Barry Conners
,
Philip Klein
, and
Frank Dolan
Who directed Me and My Gal?
Raoul Walsh
Who was the composer for Me and My Gal?
Adolph Deutsch
Who was the producer of Me and My Gal?
Raoul Walsh
Who was the cinematographer for Me and My Gal?
Arthur C. Miller
Who was the editor of Me and My Gal?
Jack Murray
Who are the characters in Me and My Gal?
Danny Dolan and Helen Riley
What is the plot of Me and My Gal?
Young New York cop Dan falls in love with waterfront waitress Helen. Helen's sister Kate falls for gangster Duke. Dan must do in Duke.
What is Me and My Gal rated?
Passed
What genre is Me and My Gal?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
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