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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

Carole Lombard & Fred MacMurray

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  • Thank you for this wonderful movie. I had never seen it before and I enjoyed every minute of it. The dialogue was so zippy and smart ! Lombard and MacMurray were a great team...and Bellamy was perfect as usual as the unrequited lover. Thanks again !

  • @miltsar So glad you enjoyed it!!! Thank you! And you're Welcome!! ;)

  • Thanks very much for posting, I enjoyed every minute of this film!

  • @afrenchindublin yea wasnt this great? You're very welcome, Im trying to get up a couple more of her movies on like "True Confession" with MacMurray and "Love Before Breakfast" It just takes some time...Im workin' on it tho..... Thanks again for enjoying this film! I loved it as well

  • Thanks for posting the movie, I'd never seen it before. :)

  • @BonVoyageKitty You are welcome, isnt'  it just too cute, MacMurray & Lombard make a great team!

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  • Wonderful movie... why were stars so much more beautiful in the old movies? Today's movies are unwatchable IMHO. What a sweetie you are for uploading this one.

  • I had never seen this movie before and thoroughly enjoyed it. Carole Lombard is from my home state of Indiana and I always think of her on her birthday,Oct 6 and on Jan 16, the anniversary of her death. This was a good movie and I cannot thank you enough for putting it on YouTube.

  • thanks. enjoyed it very much.

  • Thank you so much. I enjoyed every second of it. It's amazing. Carole just so witty cute and smart:)

  • @Microglia1 This was NYC. There were no such segregation laws there. That was mainly in the South.

  • I'd never seen this movie. That was great. Thanks.

  • @Microglia1 I thought the old racist rule was that if a white person wanted a seat in the front, the black person would have to give it up and move to the back. There were empty seats at the front, so everything was fine, by the old racist rules at least. I absolutely loved the movie. The acting was amazing!

  • That was great! Thanks for posting it.

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