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Dreamy and somewhat dizzy telephone operator Janie has a steady boyfriend, a real go-getter salesman named Tom, eagerly pursuing the American Dream. Then she gets--and accepts--three proposals of marriage in under a week! The first is from Tom, who lacks the romantic impulses Janie thinks she needs. The second is from millionaire playboy R.J. Hamilton, aka Dick, who inspires Cinderella fantasies of glamour and pageantry. But it's the third, from Harry, that causes the most trouble. Harry's an easy-going nonconformist auto mechanic with a romantic streak, snappy wit, and a kiss that inspires music. Can Janie find happiness with him? Full of both pin-up glamour and screwball comedy, especially in the cartoonish dream sequences, the film highlights Ginger Rogers' perfect combination of skepticism and daffiness.
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Man-woman relationships, Love, Drama, Betrothal, Marriage, Conduct of life, Friendship, WomenEdition | Availability |
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Tom, Dick and Harry
2009, Turner Entertainment Co., Distributed by Warner Home Video
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"This disc is expected to play back in DVD video "play only" devices and may not play back in other DVD devices, including recorders and PC drives."--Container.
Originally released as an American motion picture in 1941.
Director of photography, Merritt Gerstad ; editor, John Sturges ; art director, Van Nest Polglase ; musical score by Roy Webb ; special effects by Vernon L. Walker ; gowns by Reniè.
Ginger Rogers (Janie), George Murphy (Tom), Alan Marshal (Dick), Burgess Meredith (Harry), Joe Cunningham (Pop), Jane Seymour (Ma), Lenore Lonergan (Butch), Vicki Lester (Paula), Phil Silvers (Ice cream man), Betty Breckenridge (Gertrude).
MPAA Rating: Not rated.
DVD-R; Dolby Digital mono; full screen presentation, aspect ratio 1.33:1.
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