Eight Girls in a Boat (1934)
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Synopsis of Eight Girls in a Boat
Paramount's Eight Girls in a Boat was a remake of the 1932 German film of the same name. Impregnated by medical student David Perrin (Douglass Montgomery), European schoolgirl Christa Storm (Dorothy Wilson) contemplates killing herself. Wisely, she chooses instead to explain her plight to her sympathetic teacher Hanna (Kay Johnson), who arranges a marriage for the girl despite the protests of her wealthy father (Walter Connolly). Before this happens, however, Christa's seven best friends agree to mutually adopt the girl's baby, and are sorely put out when she opts for matrimony. Many cynical reviewers presumed that Eight Girls in a Boat was merely an excuse to show off an octet of well-developed ingenues in shorts, tight blouses and bathing suits. Perhaps it was, but few filmgoers complained back in 1934. The film was one of the few made by starlet Barbara Barondess before she forsook acting for a lucrative career as a Hollywood interior decorator. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Eight Girls in a Boat
- Dorothy Wilson - Christa Storm
- Kay Johnson - Hanna
- Ferike Boros - Frau Kruger
- James Bush - Paul Lang
- Peggy Montgomery - Hortense
- Virginia Hall - Mary
- Jean Rogers
- Douglass Montgomery - David Perrin
- Barbara Barondess - Pickles
- Walter Connolly - Storm
- Colin Campbell - Smallman
- Margaret Marquis - Elizabeth
- Kay Hammond - Katza
- Director(s):
- Richard Wallace
- Writer(s):
- Casey Robinson
- Producer(s):
- Charles R. Rogers
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