The heiress to a powerful newspaper owner gets a job at the paper under an assumed name and helps break up a blackmail racket..


So, is it worth your time? If you like those old-school movies where everyone talks at twice the speed of a normal human being and wears hats indoors, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Girl on the Front Page. It’s light, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to solve the mysteries of the universe. If you hate snappy bant...


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"So, is it worth your time? If you like those old-school movies where everyone talks at twice the speed of a normal human being and wears hats indoors, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Girl on the Front Page. It’s light, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to solve the mysteries of the universe. If you hate snappy banter or plots that rely entirely on people not recognizing their own bosses because of a pair of glasses, stay far away. Gloria Stuart is really the whole engine here. She’s got tha..."
Harry Clork, George Owen, Alice D.G. Miller, Roy Chanslor, Marjorie Chanslor, Austin Parker, Albert R. Perkins
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