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''Nancy Drew... Reporter'' is an American movie, produced by ''First National Pictures'', adapted by Kenneth Gamet, based on Mildred Benson's Nancy Drew stories and directed by William Clemens, released by ''Warner Bros.'' on 18 February 1939, starring [[Bonita Granville]] as Nancy Drew. 67 min.
''Nancy Drew... Reporter'' is an American movie, produced by ''First National Pictures'', adapted by Kenneth Gamet, based on Mildred Benson's Nancy Drew stories and directed by William Clemens, released by ''Warner Bros.'' on 18 february 1939, starring [[Bonita Granville]] as Nancy Drew. 67 min.


The movie has nothing related to [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s stories, but the promotional photos had [[Bonita Granville]] (Nancy Drew) dressed as [[Sherlock Holmes]] (see below).
The movie has nothing related to [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s stories, but the promotional photos had [[Bonita Granville]] (Nancy Drew) dressed as [[Sherlock Holmes]] (see below).

Latest revision as of 22:28, 14 April 2024

Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939)

Nancy Drew... Reporter is an American movie, produced by First National Pictures, adapted by Kenneth Gamet, based on Mildred Benson's Nancy Drew stories and directed by William Clemens, released by Warner Bros. on 18 february 1939, starring Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew. 67 min.

The movie has nothing related to Arthur Conan Doyle's stories, but the promotional photos had Bonita Granville (Nancy Drew) dressed as Sherlock Holmes (see below).



Full Movie


Photos


Partial Cast

  • Nancy Drew : Bonita Granville
  • Carson Drew : John Litel
  • Ted Nickerson : Frank Thomas Jr.
  • Mary : Mary Lee


Crew

  • Director : William Clemens
  • Screenplay : Kenneth Gamet
  • Producers : Jack L. Warner
  • Music : Heinz Roemheld