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“THE DOUGHGIRLS” The basic situation in “The Doughgirls," which is the current attraction at the Plaza Theatre, is the housing shortage in Washington, D.C. Arthur Halstead (Jack Carson) and Vi (Jane Wyman) are supposed to be married, but they suddenly find out that the man who performed the ceremony was not a Justice of the Peace. They are crowded into the same hotel suite as Julian Cadman (John Ridgley) and Edna (Ann Sheridan). But Sylvia Cadman (Irene Manning) shows up and demands Julian on the basis that their divorce was not final. Also present is Nan Dillon (Alexis Smith), who has come to the capital to marry an Air Force lieutenant. From time to time other persona make their appearance in the suite, and the increase In numbers means an increase in the hilarity of the situation. Warner Bros, produced this comedy hit.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 4
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