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  1. To millions of young girls throughout America, it's more than a place. It's a symbol. A state of mind. A beckoning, coaxing Lorelei to the stage-struck everywhere. In endless numbers they flock like moths to the elusive candle of Broadway success, a dream that sometimes does come true..."

  2. The Sin of Mona Kent. 1961. Directed by Charles J. Hunt. “New York City! Times Square! Broadway! The pulse, the heartbeat, the main artery of the theater throughout the world. To millions of young girls throughout America, it’s more than a place. It’s a symbol. A state of mind. A beckoning, coaxing Lorelei to the stage-struck everywhere.

    • Charles J. Hunt
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    • Johnny Olson
    • Charles J. Hunt
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  5. Directing. Charles J. Hunt. Director. Writing. Dick Brighton. Writer. "New York City! Times Square! Broadway! The pulse, the heartbeat, the main artery of the theater throughout the world. To millions of young girls throughout America, it's more than a place. It's a symbol. A state of mind.

  6. New York City radio and television interviewer Johnny Olsen tracks down the true story of Mona Kent, a glamorous Broadway star, by contacting people who knew her before she achieved success: Elvira Kowalski, a midwestern farm girl, comes to New York after winning a phony talent contest. Though disillusioned, she stays on, determined to make ...

  7. «New York City! Times Square! Broadway! The pulse, the heartbeat, the main artery of the theater throughout the world. To millions of young girls throughout America, it’s more than a place. It’s a symbol. A state of mind. A beckoning, coaxing Lorelei to the stage-struck everywhere. In endless numbers they flock like moths to the elusive candle of Broadway success, a dream that sometimes ...