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Screen Director's Playhouse: The Perfect Marriage

By: Milton Geiger
Narrated by: Jimmy Wallington
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A comedy about a professional couple who decide to get a divorce - just for the fun of it! Screen director Lewis Allen appears. Barton Yarborough, Bob Bailey, Dan Riss, Dorothy Thompson (panelist), Frank Barton (announcer), Gail Bonney, Leif Erickson, Lewis Allen, Loretta Young Ruth Perrott.

©2014 Milton Geiger (P)2014 RSPT, LLC
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old comedy

Can be appreciated as inter War years corny comedy a period piece Need to adapt to an earlier era

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