Robert Benchley

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    The Stork Club (1945)

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    The Stork Club (1945)

    Director Hal Walker’s 1945 musical comedy stars Betty Hutton as a hat-check girl at New York City’s famous nightclub. The cast also includes Barry Fitzgerald, Don Defore, Andy Russell, Iria Adrian and Robert Benchley.

    $15.00
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    Pan-Americana (1945)

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    Pan-Americana (1945)

    A New York magazine sends its editors to South America to find beautiful girls.

    $15.00
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    The Major and the Minor (1942)

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    The Major and the Minor (1942)

    Susan Applegate, tired of New York after one year and 25 jobs, decides to return to her home town. Discovering she hasn’t enough money for the train fare, Susan disguises herself as a 12-year-old and travels for half the price. Caught out by the conductors, she hides in the compartment of Major Philip Kirby, a military school instructor who takes the “child” under his wing.

    $15.00
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    Take a Letter, Darling (1942)

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    Take a Letter, Darling (1942)

    A struggling painter takes a job as a secretary to a female advertising executive. While working to obtain an account from a tobacco company, they end up falling in love.

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    Bedtime Story (1941)

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    Bedtime Story (1941)

    A Braodway playwright wants to keep on writing plays for his wife to star in, but all she wants is to retire to Connecticut and, following a few ‘worlds-apart” discussion of the issue, they get a divorce. The actress marries a banker in a fit of pique only to quickly discover the divorce was not valid. She communicates this information to her not-yet ex-husband and he, to prevent consummation of the invalid marriage rescues her by sending plumbers, waiters, porters, chambermaids, bellhops, desk clerks, exterminators and, finally, a crowd of roistering conventioneers to the suite to ensure no bedtime story would take place there

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    Three Girls About Town (1941)

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    Three Girls About Town (1941)

    Faith and Hope Banner, sisters, are “convention hostesses” in a hotel. A body is discovered next door as the magician’s convention is leaving and the mortician’s convention is arriving, and the sisters, with help from manager Wilburforce Puddle, try to hide it. Complicating matters, Hope’s boyfriend, Tommy, is a newspaper reporter in the hotel covering some labor negotiations.

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    You'll Never Get Rich (1941)

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    You’ll Never Get Rich (1941)

    A Broadway choreographer (Fred Astaire) gets drafted and puts on a GI show with his girlfriend (Rita Hayworth) and producer (Robert Benchley).

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    Nice Girl? (1941)

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    Nice Girl? (1941)

    A young girl finds herself attracted to one of her father’s business partners.

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    The Sport Parade (1932)

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    The Sport Parade (1932)

    Two Dartmouth football players fall in love with the same girl following college graduation. Directed by Dudley Murphy, this 1932 film stars Joel McCrea, William Gargan, Marian Marsh, Walter Catlett and Robert Benchley.

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    Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

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    Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

    Director Julien Duvivier’s 1943 anthology film tells three tales of the supernatural. The first story is set at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the second involves a psychic who predicts murder, and the third is about a man who literally meets the girl of his dreams.

    $25.00
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    Practically Yours (1944)

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    Practically Yours (1944)

    In this screwball comedy a WW2 US pilot bombs a Japanese aircraft carrier, is assumed to be dead, and then is misquoted in the press as fondly remembering his days back home walking his dog Piggy. Instead of his dog Piggy he is thought to be in love with Peggy, a girl he worked with. The usual farce ensues after he returns home alive and tries to play along with the mistake to save embarrassment for all.

    $25.00
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