Hollywood Bound

{{Short description|1946 American musical comedy film}}

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| name = Hollywood Bound

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| director = Sam White
Alf Goulding
Leigh Jason

| producer = Carl Laemmle

| screenplay =

| writer = Joseph A. Fields
John Grey
Ernest Pagano
Leigh Jason

| based_on =

| starring = Betty Grable

| music = Roy Webb
Maurice de Packh

| cinematography = Harold Wenstrom
Nicholas Musuraca
J. Roy Hunt

| editing = John Lockert
Edward Mann

| studio = Astor Pictures

| distributor =

| released = {{Film date|1946|||US|ref1={{cite web | url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/27751-HOLLYWOOD-BOUND?sid=b5fa9e47-63cb-4f94-8f59-a6307f1cc578&sr=10.38136&cp=1&pos=0 | title=Hollywood Bound | publisher=American Film Institute | accessdate= February 6, 2021}}}}

| runtime = 61 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

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Hollywood Bound is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White, Alf Goulding, and Leigh Jason, from a screenplay written by Joseph A. Fields, John Grey, Ernest Pagano, and Leigh Jason. The film stars Betty Grable and is the compilation of three short films made by Grable over a decade earlier: "Ferry-Go-Round" in 1934, and "A Night at the Biltmore Bowl" and "The Spirit of 1976", both in 1935.

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