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Two Gals and a Guy (1951)

It's Parlor, Bedroom and Laugh, Laugh, Laugh!

Gênero : Comédia

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : Alfred E. Green

Sinopse

A singing couple gets their own television show, and the strains of putting on a TV show every week starts to jeopardize their relationship.

Atores

Robert Alda
Robert Alda
Deke Oliver
Janis Paige
Janis Paige
Della Oliver / Sylvia Latour
James Gleason
James Gleason
Max Howard
Lionel Stander
Lionel Stander
Mr. Seymour
Arnold Stang
Arnold Stang
Bernard
Linda Preston
Linda Preston
Maggie
Rock Rogers
Rock Rogers
Gabroli
Morris Lieb
Morris Lieb
Tim
Cecil Clovelly
Cecil Clovelly
Herbert
Al Nevins
Al Nevins
Self - One of the Three Suns
Morty Nevins
Morty Nevins
Self - One of the Three Suns
Artie Dunn
Artie Dunn
Self - One of the Three Suns
Patty McCormack
Patty McCormack
Fay Oliver (uncredited)
Ray Morgan
Ray Morgan
Television Announcer (uncredited)

Tripulações

Alfred E. Green
Alfred E. Green
Director
Searle Kramer
Searle Kramer
Writer

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