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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/AdolpheMenjou, Creator/Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the [[Theatre/StageDoor play of the same name]] by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.

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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/AdolpheMenjou, Creator/Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the [[Theatre/StageDoor play of the same name]] by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.



-->'''Judy:''' And what else *is* there?
* AskAStupidQuestion: Jean does this three times. First, there's when Terry first comes to the Footlights Club:
-->'''Terry:''' How many doors are there to this place?\\

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-->'''Judy:''' And what else *is* '''is''' there?
* AskAStupidQuestion: Jean does this three times. times.
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First, there's when Terry first comes to the Footlights Club:
-->'''Terry:''' --->'''Terry:''' How many doors are there to this place?\\



-->'''Terry:''' What do I do with this? Put it over my eyes?\\

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-->'''Terry:''' --->'''Terry:''' What do I do with this? Put it over my eyes?\\



-->'''Powell:''' You girls rehearsing for a musical?\\

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-->'''Powell:''' --->'''Powell:''' You girls rehearsing for a musical?\\
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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the [[Theatre/StageDoor play of the same name]] by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.

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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AdolpheMenjou, Creator/Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the [[Theatre/StageDoor play of the same name]] by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.
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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the Broadway play of the same name by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.

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''Stage Door'' is a {{Dramedy}} from 1937, directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring an AllStarCast including Creator/KatharineHepburn, Creator/GingerRogers, Creator/LucilleBall, Creator/AnnMiller, and Creator/EveArden. It was adapted from the Broadway [[Theatre/StageDoor play of the same name name]] by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.
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It's commonly thought that Ann Miller gave her birth date as being later than it was; in any case she may not have been 14.


* YoungerThanTheyLook: Ann Miller was all of 14 years old when she was cast.

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Ann Miller was all of 14 years old a teenager when she was cast.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Early in the movie, Jean tries to get another boarder to give up the bathroom by yelling through the door. Jean makes a reference to suicide by saying that "if [if the other boarder] want to drown [herself], why don't you use the ocean". Kaye then wanders in to the scene.



* Foreshadowing: Early in the movie, Jean tries to get another boarder to give up the bathroom by yelling through the door. Jean makes a reference to suicide by saying that "if [if the other boarder] wants to drown [herself], there are easier ways". Kaye then wanders in to the scene.

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