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1953 film by Frank Tashlin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marry Me Again is a 1953 American comedy film written and directed by Frank Tashlin. It stars Robert Cummings and Marie Wilson.[1][2][3]
Marry Me Again | |
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Directed by | Frank Tashlin |
Written by | Frank Tashlin |
Based on | story by Alex Gottlieb |
Produced by | Alex Gottlieb |
Starring | Robert Cummings |
Cinematography | Robert De Grasse |
Edited by | Edward Mann |
Music by | Raoul Kraushaar |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bill has an unusual dilemma when he returns home from the war in Korea, where he had been a pilot. Out of pride, he wants to provide the sole support for Doris and their family, but Doris isn't sure what to do because she has just inherited a fortune.
The film was announced in March 1953 based on a story by producer Alex Gottlieb with Windsor and Cummings attached from the beginning.[4] Gottlieb made the film independently for RKO. Filming started June 9, 1953.[5][6]
Marry Me Again premiered at the Oprheum Theatre in Seattle[7] on September 23, 1953 and grossed $5,000 in one week.[8] It was released nationally October 22, 1953.[6]
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