A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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ONE HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL (1936) 293 [n Three Smart Girls, a hitherto unknown youngster >amed Deanna Durbin leaped into instant popularty. Universal promptly featured her in One Hunired Men and a Girl, with Leopold Stokowski. It nade a star of her, and she became one of Univerial's biggest money-makers. Thanks to exceptionally intelligent handling by her producer, Joseph Pasternak, and her director, Henry Koster, she appeared in a series of pictures that took her through the difficult years of adolescence with undiminished popularity.