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Why Girls Leave Home

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
88
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Lola Lane in Why Girls Leave Home (1945)
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A young woman leaves home to become a night club singer, but her job is nearly fatal when she learns about mobsters' operations, leading to her boss's suicide.A young woman leaves home to become a night club singer, but her job is nearly fatal when she learns about mobsters' operations, leading to her boss's suicide.A young woman leaves home to become a night club singer, but her job is nearly fatal when she learns about mobsters' operations, leading to her boss's suicide.

  • Director
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • Fanya Foss
    • Bradford Ropes
  • Stars
    • Lola Lane
    • Sheldon Leonard
    • Pamela Blake
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    88
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • Fanya Foss
      • Bradford Ropes
    • Stars
      • Lola Lane
      • Sheldon Leonard
      • Pamela Blake
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 2 nominations total

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    Lola Lane
    Lola Lane
    • Irene Mitchell
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Chris Williams
    Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake
    • Diana Leslie
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Jimmy Lobo
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Steve Raymond
    Constance Worth
    Constance Worth
    • Flo
    Claudia Drake
    Claudia Drake
    • Marianna Mason
    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Mrs. Leslie
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Police Captain Reilly
    • (as Thomas Jackson)
    Evelynne Eaton
    • Alice
    Peggy Lou Bianco
    • Peggy Leslie
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    • Ted Leslie
    • (as Fred Kohler)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Wilbur Harris
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Ed Blake
    Joel Friedkin
    • Henry Leslie - Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Rex Lease
    Rex Lease
    • Tony - Nightclub Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • Fanya Foss
      • Bradford Ropes
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    RBarr

    Not a lost film!

    Why Girls Leave Home does, in fact, exist. It isn't shown much, but it is, assuredly, not lost. I know of (and have seen) a 16mm print of it, currently in the hands of a private collector in Pennsylvania. The print was made shortly after the film's theatrical release, probably for the rental market. Quite likely there are others around as well, and it may also have turned up on early television. As far as the quality of the film itself: It's a tough, pretty well-paced little movie, with above-average production values for this studio. Livingston and Evans's Oscar-nominated song is very entertaining and, not surprisingly, the cast is filled with pros. Pamela Blake is more than adequate (if a shade mature) as the innocent heroine, Virginia Brissac (who played mother roles in, seemingly, thousands of movies) gets one of her biggest parts here, and Sheldon Leonard, Elisha Cook and, especially, Lola Lane are better than good. (Lane has a great scenery-chewing moment in the homestretch.) Too bad that it's so little-seen today, because it's definitely one of the best PRC efforts.
    6AlsExGal

    One of PRC's better efforts

    This originated as a remake of the 1921 Warner Bros silent but emerged as a more sophisticated take on the 'good-girl-gone-bad' theme. PRC's pictures can be a mixed bag to say the least, but this turns out to be one of their better efforts, easily up there with Detour (1945).

    It's essentially a could-be murder mystery. An unconscious Diana (Pamela Blake) is fished from the river by newspaper reporter Chris (Sheldon Leonard). The police dismiss it as a suicide attempt, but Chris begins to suspect attempted murder. The story emerges in quasi-Rashomon style as he interviews various people who figured in her fall from homebody to hard-boiled nightclub hostess, all of whom are also suspects in the (possible) crime, including musician Jimmy (Elisha Cook Jr), who first lured her from her comfortable family life to the sleazy Kitten Klub to become a nightclub singer; club proprietress Irene (Lola Lane), her put-upon sidekick Raymond (Paul Guilfoyle), and Diana's sympathetic best friend, showgirl Flo (Constance Worth). The conclusion is not entirely surprising, but the journey there is certainly entertaining.

    Director William Berke wrings a very decent film from unpromising material. A good deal of hot jazz helps - the best of the three songs, The Cat and the Canary, won PRC a nomination for Best Original Song in the following year's Oscars - as does a better-than-average cast. PRC were capable of some truly dreadful films, but this was definitely not one of them.

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    • Trivia
      When Pamela Blake sings "Call Me", the voice we hear is actually that of Claudia Drake who plays a supporting role in the same film.
    • Soundtracks
      The Cat and the Canary
      Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Sung twice by Pamela Blake (uncredited) (dubbed)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Por qué las mujeres abandonan el hogar?
    • Production company
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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