Every Girl Should Be Married Page #3

Synopsis: A willful woman concocts an elaborate scheme to trap a handsome pediatrician into marriage.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Don Hartman
Production: RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
APPROVED
Year:
1948
85 min
164 Views


What are you doing in this neighborhood?

I lunch Athletic Club.

Also on Thursday.

Have you tried Bixby?

Lower. It's very good!

Its shrimp curry

are wonderful!

Really? I love shrimp!

- And it does cote than 65 cents.

- It's very reasonable.

And the setting is pleasant.

I'll try it one of these days!

LOVE:

IN THE HIGH STREE I do not know how it came here

but I want you remove it!

I do not know how they got

but the newspaper did not finish

you put on the grill.

I guess how it came here!

Send it. Someone will

go on the grill before me!

I want each have

an interview with you!

This is dsir rciproque.

I just call you!

How dare you publish it?

You want me to sing!

It is you who maniganc!

My first wife-she even

would not os!

"Kiss me, I beg you!"

You think any woman you

wants because you have a million.

Twenty million!

This is another I want

gchez and now you all!

It prtend I have a rival.

Brown, the doctor for children.

I here until your shenanigans!

I give you five minutes

to leave the store!

Believe me, you're doing well.

I would stay there not even with

$ 4 more per week!

No prcipitation, Miss Sims!

Sit down.

We will arrange this.

Mr. Sanford, I have done

Reputation one large dmocrate

which encourages its staff.

What will this journal

if you woo pretty girls

and then return?

II you acculera bankruptcy!

So, should I marry her?

It would not be so bad!

Lt would be enough!

Whether you blame him?

Beautiful eyes, beautiful line ...

You do not look my teeth?

I should have hit you

with a shovel steam!

Let me out!

And I changed my mind.

I will not go!

Why should I be

unemployed?

If I put someone out ,

Mr. Sanford, that would be you!

What SERIAL NUMBER, Sam!

That's for sure!

At this rate, it could be me!

You know, Julie,

is nice you support me

in these moments of despair.

You're my only friend.

I want a "desperation"

like yours.

As soon that supposed will be better,

I emmnerai dinner in Bixby.

Soon you will be asked

your autograph!

They make me sick!

I have something Interesting

show you.

Newspapers I have done enough!

I am not a journalist.

If you want to come here.

Beautiful, is not it?

Do not you like to have?

I would also like that hotel!

A word from you

and this car is yours!

What should she do?

I do not even what

buy a press pure crdit!

That talking about money?

Here is the trick.

I represent

Life Insurance Plans Peerless.

That does not interest me.

Lt intresse Mr. Sanford.

I told him propos one.

So see it then.

I'd rather it be you.

- A very pretty car.

- It does not interest me!

Not?

But if, of course!

A malignant like you

can have anything she wants.

Men do not come here!

Everyone believes that there is something

between Sanford and me!

Why you fches you?

Because we want to give you

something?

You could take this car!

You can have whatever you want!

Everything I want.

When is girl

you can never give up.

Must collect setbacks

and transform little bit

to the point of making a victory!

Why everything seems he

more beautiful when it is you?

You know Alice Bleeker?

And then?

The firm wants his friend btir

50 houses this modle it.

This is a great project!

And they say that someone will

speak Roger Sanford,

so that the finance company.

I was asked to live there.

For a month!

You would have done better

take the car!

You can not make dinner

in a car.

If you keep the house,

you leave in police car!

I have done nothing illegal.

If you do not call

your imagination

you pouseras any kind!

Julie, the easy chair!

Is not it wonderful?

I'll put flowers everywhere,

buttercup!

He loves them so much!

But how amneras you here?

Do not worry.

He comes. You'll see.

The saleswoman that frquente

Roger Sanford

is not happy with all this.

And if a guy is good in mlait ...

Where did you learn that?

My sister in law is a living

of beauty. You can hear everything.

Women are so talkative.

I believe you again!

It is unfortunate.

There was another man

it's crazy.

The one here dciderait quickly.

When you see it,

ask him.

I bet she does not want

Sanford as a millionaire.

It must pinch another.

Really? We know you?

I do not know.

But I bet I'm right.

How are not you married?

I have 4 kids.

Besides, you know,

since you treat!

Marriage means nothing to you?

You sold me

rowing machine.

You will not sell me anything else.

Dr. Brown! What a surprise

meet you here!

I did not know you djeuniez here!

Rarely.

But today, as an exception.

This lady's gonna be love

and a back seat.

It was here that occurred

premire our meeting.

Should the commmorer

a plate!

Give me my flat on Friday.

I have my habits, like you.

That means:

"Flat Friday"?

What will you eat?

Give me coca-cola.

It happened many things

since I saw you.

You're a celebrity now.

People make such a fuss!

They amplify all.

In ralit, there is nothing.

Mr. Sanford knows what to do

to me

but nothing has yet been decided.

Really?

Mr. Sanford grabbed me

and kissed in the street.

I was berlue!

Here's what caus

these commrages.

Marriage is something serious.

We must think.

We can reconsider

when it encounters another!

Yes. By a curious coincidence,

my hairdresser told me about this morning!

The dbitante tobacco galement.

And where have I heard yet?

Ah, yes, my masseur, Hester,

Athletic Club.

He would not have said it better,

if he had rehearsed

his speech with you.

I take your addition.

"THE RESPONSABILITS

PARENTS:

"TO THEIR CHILDREN"

Confrence

by Dr. Madison Brown

Finally ... I would remind you

that every child

has its personnalit,

just like his father and his mother.

And I might add:

more often!

The coax is also constantly

worse than to dominate.

You and deprive

his initiative.

And when he is sick, parents

show too much indulgence.

Yet the wisdom of a mother

dpasse whole science of doctors.

And I leave the final judgment

expert in your hands!

I speak on behalf of all,

expressing our gratitude

for this night if intressante

and so suggestive.

Mrs. Willoughby,

and you, ladies,

thank you for your attention.

Maybe one of you

she has a question ask me?

If it is not too complicated,

I tcherai to go answer it.

No questions? I must've

lighter than I was hoping!

Dr. Brown, on behalf of the Club

Lakeside Moms ...

I have a small question

ask you, Dr. Brown.

The babies the healthiest

rsultent they do not

the happiest of marriages?

Yes, I do.

Anyone else?

Wait! I'm not finished!

There would he no

more happy marriages

if men did not

as their "libert"?

If they consented,

they find love!

Someone who

make them happy!

I do not know what you mean.

You know very well!

It does not matter discut.

It is concerned perfectly!

This is troitement li.

Where did the parents come

if all men drobaient

to live in apartments

poussireux full of ttes of lans,

of punching balls ...

instead of accepting

the responsabilit to start a family?

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Stephen Morehouse Avery

Stephen Morehouse Avery (December 20, 1893 – February 10, 1948) was an American author of Hollywood screenplays. His daughter is the actress Phyllis Avery. Avery was born to Charles M. and Jesse Avery in Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. The senior Avery was a cashier at an insurance company. Stephen Avery attended the University of Missouri at Columbia and was employed in Detroit, Michigan, before he began professional writing.Avery wrote for national publications until 1933, when he began to specialize in screenplays. His work included Wharf Angel (1934), Our Little Girl (1935), One Rainy Afternoon (1936) with Ida Lupino and Francis Lederer, The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) with Joan Crawford, I'll Take Romance (1937), Four Mothers (1941), The Male Animal (1942), starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland and based on a James Thurber play. and Deep Valley (1947), with Ida Lupino and Dane Clark, the story of a lonely woman living on a farm who is smitten by an escaped convict.Shortly before his death of a heart attack at his Los Angeles, California, apartment at the age of fifty-four, Avery penned the scripts for The Woman in White (1948) and Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), a romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Betsy Drake. In 1935, he was nominated with Don Hartman for an Academy Award for Best Story for The Gay Deception, a film unrelated to homosexuality and not to be confused with two other comedy films with similar titles, The Gay Deceiver (1926) and The Gay Deceivers (1969). In the story, Mirabel, portrayed by Frances Dee, wins a $5,000 lottery, a near fortune in 1935, and moves to New York City, where she meets Sandro, played by Francis Lederer, a bellboy who is really a prince. The film was directed by William Wyler.Avery was survived by his wife, the former Marian Baldwin, and his only child, Phyllis Avery (born 1924), who launched her acting career in 1951. Among other stars, Phyllis Avery was cast opposite Charlton Heston, George Gobel, Richard Egan, Chuck Connors, Lew Ayres, and Ray Milland. more…

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