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Danger--Love At Work

1937, Movie, NR, 81 mins

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A funny screwball comedy, made under the firm hand of director Preminger. Haley, a young lawyer from New York, is sent to a small town to buy up a piece of property. He is invited to spend the night by the eccentric family from whom he is buying. Though he is smitten by the daughter, Sothern, he quickly finds out what a zany bunch her family is. leave a comment
Year: 1937
Rated NR

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Cast
Ann Sothern: Toni Pemberton
Jack Haley: Henry MacMorrow
Mary Boland: Mrs. Alice Pemberton
Edward Everett Horton: Howard Rogers
John Carradine: Herbert Pemberton
Walter Catlett: Uncle Alan

 

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