The best Helen Parrish’s comedy movies

Helen Parrish

Helen Parrish

13/03/1924- 23/02/1959
Today we present the best Helen Parrish’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Helen Parrish’s movies.

Stage Door Canteen

Stage Door Canteen
6.2/10
A young soldier on a pass in New York City visits the famed Stage Door Canteen, where famous stars of the theater and films appear and host a recreational center for servicemen during the war. The soldier meets a pretty young hostess and they enjoy the many entertainers and a growing romance

First Love

First Love
7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 10/11/1939
  • Character: Barbara Clinton
In this reworking of Cinderella, orphaned Connie Harding is sent to live with her rich aunt and uncle after graduating from boarding school. She's hardly received with open arms, especially by her snobby cousin Barbara. When the entire family is invited to a major social ball, Barbara sees to it that Connie is forced to stay home. With the aid of her uncle, who acts as her fairy godfather, Connie makes it to the ball and meets her Prince Charming in Ted Drake, her cousin's boyfriend.

Little Tough Guys in Society

Little Tough Guys in Society
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/11/1938
  • Character: Penny
A society matron invites the gang to her estate as playmates for her spoiled brat son.

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Three Smart Girls Grow Up
6.9/10
A businessman's (Charles Winninger) youngest daughter (Deanna Durbin) helps her innocent sisters in love.

You'll Find Out

You'll Find Out
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 22/11/1940
  • Character: Janis Bellacrest
The manager of Kay Kyser’s band books them for a birthday party bash for an heiress at a spooky mansion, where sinister forces try to kill her.

They All Kissed the Bride

They All Kissed the Bride
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 11/06/1942
  • Character: Vivian Drew
Margaret Drew runs her trucking company single-mindedly, if not ruthlessly. The only thorn in her side is writer Michael Holmes who is writing a book on some of her tough ways. With no time for men, the effect an attractive stranger has on her at her sister's wedding is unnerving. When it turns out this is the hated writer, she starts seriously to lose her bearings. Surely it can't become Maggie and Mike?

Mad About Music

Mad About Music
7.1/10
A young woman at a girl's school in Switzerland makes up stories about and writes herself letters from an imaginary explorer-adventurer father; and is eventually put in a position where she has to produce him. Interesting things happen as she talks a visiting Englishman into helping her out.

Words and Music

Words and Music
5.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 18/08/1929
  • Character: Song and dance Principal
Phil and Pete compete for Mary's love and also in a contest for best song written by a college student.

Trouble Makers

Trouble Makers
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 02/01/1949
  • Character: Ann Prescott
Slip and Sach are in the sidewalk star-gazing business when they see a murder committed in a room at the El Royale Hotel.

Winter Carnival

Winter Carnival
5.5/10
This romance is set during the Dartmouth College Winter Carnival and follows the exploits of a woman recently divorced from a count who has returned to her alma mater for the annual carnival. A former carnival queen, she watches as her lovely little sister vies for the title. She also flirts with her stodgy old boy friend, a professor. Romance blooms amid the din and colorful activities.

Babe Comes Home

Babe Comes Home
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 22/05/1927
  • Character: Young Girl (uncredited)
A baseball-styled sports filmed centered on Babe Ruth and Anna Q. It is considered a lost film.

Where Did You Get That Girl?

Where Did You Get That Girl?
5.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 03/01/1941
  • Character: Helen Borden
In this musical comedy, a motley band of musicians have only their extreme poverty in common. They end up writing a hit and getting a recording contract. The trouble is, the composer's works are never played without another band member doctoring them up to make them swingier. Fortunately, the composer isn't too averse to the changes as he has just won the heart of the beauty who sings his revamped songs. Songs include: "Where Did You Get That Girl?" (Harry Puck, Bert Kalmar, sung by Helen Parrish), "Sergeant Swing," "Rug-Cuttin' Romeo" (Milton Rosen, Everett Carter).

Goldie Gets Along

Goldie Gets Along
4.8/10
A small-town girl schemes to get to Hollywood only to run into the man she left behind.

I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now

I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now
6.4/10
In this low-budget musical, two sets of politically ambitious parents attempt to pair up their youngsters who unfortunately despise each other and only pretend to like each other to please their parents. On the nights they are to go out, they sneak out with their respective true loves. It all works well until the unwilling couple find themselves falling in love for real. songs include: "I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now", and "Got Romance".

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