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I'd love to trade for this Bob Hole film not out commercially.
It capitalized on the fame of the "Thanks for the Memory" song in earlier Big Broadcast of 1938 film. FROM TCM A struggling novelist living well beyond his means refuses the financial support of his wife. D: George Archainbaud. Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Charles Butterworth, Otto Kruger, Roscoe Karns, Hedda Hopper, Patricia Wilder, Laura Hope Crews, Eddie Anderson. Paper-thin romantic comedy (from a play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich) reteams Hope and Ross, who sang the title tune in THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938. Here, they're newlyweds who face a crisis: he's got to stop partying and finish his novel. Song highlight: "Two Sleepy People.'' |
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