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                   All-American Co-Ed (1941)
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Frances Langford,
Johnny Downs,
Marjorie Woodworth,
Noah Beery Jr.,
Esther Dale,
Harry Langdon,
Mickey Tanner,
Betty Tanner,
Alan Hale Jr.,
Kent Rogers
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Le Roy Prinz
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Classics,
Classic Comedies,
Slapstick
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51
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In 'All-American Co-Ed' (1941), a men's college fraternity initiates a humorous scheme to infiltrate an all-girls school to win a bet, leading to a series of comedic and unexpected events. The film explores themes of gender roles and societal expectations with a light-hearted, comedic touch.
                 
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