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| Directed by | John Brahm |
| Written by |
Tess Slesinger (story) Richard Sherman |
| Starring | Anne Shirley |
| Music by | Gregory Stone |
| Cinematography | Franz Planer |
| Edited by | Otto Meyer |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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72 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Girls' School is a 1938 comedy film starring Anne Shirley. The film was directed by John Brahm and based upon a Tess Slesinger story. Morris Stoloff and Gregory Stone were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring.
The film revolves around wealthy high school teenagers who are sent to a boarding school to learn proper etiquette. One of the girls causes a scandal when she stays out all night, then announces on planning to elope with a boy. She gets in trouble when the faculty finds out through a monitor's report from a reluctant poor girl attending on scholarship.