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Robert Cummings was often absent from the set as he was finishing work on Frutto acerbo (1942) at Pa [...] D
In the scene where the various marriage agreements are being explained to Eddie in the White House, [...] D
The $150,000 annual allowance Mr. Washburn tells Eddie he would receive (plus expenses) would equate [...] D
With the logo "The Mainliner" on the side of Eddie's plane, that would indicate he and Dave were pil [...] D
Filmed in the summer of 1942, the picture was not released until over a year later. This picture was [...] D
At the end of the film, it is hinted that a guard who was standing outside the White House room wher [...] D
This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Tucson Thursday 23 August 1956 on KDWI (Chann [...] D
This film's script was not submitted to the Bureau of Motion Pictures, part of the Office of War Inf [...] D
One of 4 films in which Jack Carson and Harry Davenport both appeared. D
The film was released more than a year after it was completed. D
This film won the Best Writing, Original Screenplay Oscar for its only Academy Award nomination. D
When the counterman asks Mary if she wants two sugars in her coffee and then proceeds to put only tw [...] D
Fred MacMurray was initially cast in the film, but due to a prior commitment to Paramount was replac [...] D
Alexis Smith was considered for the lead role in case de Havilland could not complete the film due t [...] D
Generally considered the film that caused Olivia de Havilland to sue Warner Brothers over contract r [...] D
The part of Eddie O'Rourke, played by Robert Cummings, was originally offered to Gary Cooper, who tu [...] D
Both Olivia de Havilland and Harry Davenport (the Supreme Court judge) appeared in Via col vento (19 [...] D
The White House set used in the final scenes of the movie is the same set used in the final scenes o [...] D