Cigarette Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by Gunther von Fritsch to a story by Edward Huebsch and screenplay by Henry K.
[1] The film stars Leslie Brooks, Jimmy Lloyd, Joan Barton, and Ludwig Donath.
Music was provided by Russ Morgan and his orchestra.
[3] The film was first released on February 6, 1947, at Loew's as a second feature to Dead Reckoning which starred Humphrey Bogart.
[2] Reception of the film was lackluster, with Wanda Hale of the Daily News giving it two stars and describing it as "a sentimental, indifferent comedy".