That Brennan Girl

I'm Ziggy Brennan....there's a girl like me in every town!

5.1
19461h 35m

Raised by Natalie Brennan, a flamboyant and irresponsible mother, Ziggy Brennan gets involved in hustling men at a young age. She hangs around with a wild crowd and learns gets her "street smarts" first from her mother, who wants everyone to think they are sisters, and then from Denny Reagan, an older man. He starts teaching her his tricks of the trade and she falls right in line with his crooked ways. Then one night she meets Martin J. 'Mart' Neilson, a tall, handsome, honest farmer boy who's a sailor and they fall in love. While he's away fighting the war, she discovers she's pregnant.

Production

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Cast

Photo of James Dunn

James Dunn

Denny Reagan

Photo of Mona Freeman

Mona Freeman

Ziggy Brennan

Photo of William Marshall

William Marshall

CPO Martin J. 'Mart' Neilson

Photo of June Duprez

June Duprez

Natalie Brennan

Photo of Frank Jenks

Frank Jenks

Joe, the Cabbie

Photo of Dorothy Vaughan

Dorothy Vaughan

Mrs. Reagan, Denny's Mother

Photo of Charles Arnt

Charles Arnt

Fred, Natalie's 2nd Husband

Photo of Rosalind Ivan

Rosalind Ivan

Mrs. Merryman, the Nosey Landlady

Photo of Fay Helm

Fay Helm

Helen, Ziggy's Neighbor

Photo of Bill Kennedy

Bill Kennedy

Arthur, Helen's Husband

Photo of Sarah Padden

Sarah Padden

Mrs. Graves, the Nice Landlady

Photo of Jean Stevens

Jean Stevens

Dottie, Natalie's Friend

Photo of Marion Martin

Marion Martin

Marion, Natalie's Girl Friend (as Marian Martin)

Photo of Lester Dorr

Lester Dorr

Apartment House Clerk (uncredited)

Photo of Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey

Judge (uncredited)

Photo of Louis Jean Heydt

Louis Jean Heydt

Hefflin (uncredited)

Photo of Earle Hodgins

Earle Hodgins

Street Car Conductor (uncredited)

Photo of Tommy Ryan

Tommy Ryan

Olivette's Boyfriend (uncredited)

Photo of Linda Stirling

Linda Stirling

(uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Hmmm. This film takes a pretty long time to depict the tribulations of the eponymous, pretty and shallow girl "Ziggy" (Mona Freeman) who lives with her floozy mother "Natalie" (June Duprez). This sets the scenario for the film: she's a bit of a chancer who lives her life fleecing gents and committing petty larceny. When she alights on "Denny" (James Dunn), they up their game and start to illicitly divert the furniture of people moving house - quite a lucrative trade, as it turns out. There is a little hope for the girl, though - she falls in love with a naval officer who is content to let her put her past behind her. Sadly, though, he heads off to war and is killed leaving her, quite literally, holding the baby. Nope, we are not yet done with the calamities the befall the girl. Now, she rather thoughtlessly goes on a date, leaving her newborn baby alone in her lodgings; the bairn falls from her cot, is rescued by a neighbour and the ensuing tribunal removes the child from the care of "Ziggy". What can she do? On a very wet night, she finds herself outside a church. In she goes, hoping to find some spiritual comfort and instead finds a baby abandoned on a pew - this is her Damascan moment, and you can easily guess the rest. There is an element of salvation, eventually, but otherwise this is really quite a dreary tale of a self-destructive character that engenders very little sympathy over a long 95 minutes. Freeman tries hard with the part, but she doesn't really click for me - a sort of poor man's Jean Simmons. Frank Jinks is quite engaging as the cabbie "Joe", perhaps the only one in the whole film with any semblance of decency, otherwise it's just an unremarkable melodrama.

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