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  • The guy on the bus with the turbin looks like Robert Powell

  • 7:16 -- whatever they paid Edward Arnold, it isn't enough.

  • first,get a life, liberal western hypocritical parasitic scum!

    then learn to enjoy a fur coat .

  • Easy living

  • If that were my wife I'd chop up that fur coat and have the cook serve it to her each night at dinner until it was gone.

  • The Butler's comment at 2:06 was great

  • OUTSTANDING - and Sturges merely wrote this one. On his worst days, Sturges made films that left others, except those by a very few, in the dust; on his best, in eight short years, he made timeless classics, from "The Great McGinty" (1940) to "Unfaithfully Yours" (1948). What a ride!

  • I LOOOOVE JEAN ARTHUR!! Thanks so much for uploading this =DD

    Hey the wife is the governess from the Shirley Temple version of "Heidi"!

  • Love this movie! Thanks for posting classicscreengems!

  • OMG Jean Arthur!!!! I love her to death. Thank you so much for uploading 。◕‿◕。

  • Dang! She's committed to that fur coat!

  • I love this movie! "Good Morning."

    "Same to you!"

  • my first new car in 1971 was 2,000,red whitte leather interior doge dart slant 6 great car,,

  • I waited for twenty years to find out I was the father of a butterfly...I think you are slightly offensive father...take it away.

    Up until I was twenty-six I was just as dumb as you are. (Servant) Yes indeed sir. Nobody thinks of my blood pressure at all.

    Go fry yourself in Lard you dirty capitalist. Haha. Brilliant.

  • hola alejandra, saludos ;) espero te guste... escribe si te gusto.....

  • You gotta love that bus. Beautiful!!!

  • Thanks for this.

    Screenplay by Preston Sturges.

  • What would the 1930s have been without Edward Arnold? Thanks for posting this!

  • Thanks for this!

  • LOL! I agree with you. $58 grand was an insane amount of money for back then, heck! Even for today. Houses back then cost less than that fur coat.

  • Thank you for sharing......I've been wanting to watch this movie for quite sometime.....

  • $58,000 on a fur coat???? In 1937??? I'd have beaten the living daylights out of her.

  • its two months old comment of yours but i cant help but reply cause its the funnies comment i read on youtube

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  • @jbrich16 actually my in laws bought a brand new house in 1932 for $5,500.00 i do not think she had a fur coat though! in 1974 my parents paid fifty thousand for a new house in a nice area and it was a beautiful house. $ 11,000 .00 for a car back then? ha! in 1990 i paid ten tousand for a geo metro convertible! too funny!

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  • @whitelily555 Jesus, I know! I woulda thrown her out the window along with the coat and called it money well spent...

  • @whitelily555 throwing away a $58,000 fur coat in 1937???? I would have beaten the living daylights out of him.

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