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Thanks for the Memory (1938) on DVD

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Actors: Shirley Ross, Charles Butterworth Bob Hope
Director: George Archainbaud
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1938
Studio: Universal
Length: 75 Minutes
Released: October 30, 2015
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: Black and White
Language: English
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DESCRIPTION:

Newlywed novelist Steve Merrick (Bob Hope) has his hands full trying to finish his first masterpiece in the delightful romantic classic, Thanks for the Memory. While Steve’s beautiful bride Ann (Shirley Ross) dreams of a better life for them, their eclectic group of friends drop in and out as they please, keeping Steve up and away from his typewriter. Meanwhile, Louella (Patricia “Honey Chile” Wilder), a beautiful Southern Belle from next door, keeps meddling into their blissful lives. When Ann resumes her modeling career to allow Steve some freedom, housekeeping gets the best of him causing a muddled mess of epic proportion. Only romance and a good old-fashioned love song can save the day in this witty and charming comedy through the minefield of marriage.

Actors: Shirley Ross, Charles Butterworth Bob Hope
Director: George Archainbaud
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1938
Studio: Universal
Length: 75 Minutes
Released: October 30, 2015
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: Black and White
Language: English
Subtitles:

N/A

   

 


 

DESCRIPTION:

Newlywed novelist Steve Merrick (Bob Hope) has his hands full trying to finish his first masterpiece in the delightful romantic classic, Thanks for the Memory. While Steve’s beautiful bride Ann (Shirley Ross) dreams of a better life for them, their eclectic group of friends drop in and out as they please, keeping Steve up and away from his typewriter. Meanwhile, Louella (Patricia “Honey Chile” Wilder), a beautiful Southern Belle from next door, keeps meddling into their blissful lives. When Ann resumes her modeling career to allow Steve some freedom, housekeeping gets the best of him causing a muddled mess of epic proportion. Only romance and a good old-fashioned love song can save the day in this witty and charming comedy through the minefield of marriage.

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