Every girl should be married [videorecording] / RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ; screenplay by Stephen Morehouse Avery ; produced, directed and co-written by Don Hartman ; screenplay collaboration by Stephen Morehouse Avery.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1948. Cary Grant, Franchot Tone, Diana Lynn, Allan Mowbray.
Summary:
Sales clerk Anabel Sims believes Every Girl Should be Married. And she has the target, er, groom picked out: a pediatrician Madison Brown. Unfortunately, Dr. Brown is not interested in marriage or in Anabel. But not to worry - Anabel's sure she can outmaneuver any mere male. And she'll employ every ruse, stratagem and ploy in a marriage-minded maiden's bag of tricks to land the elusive American bachelor. Romantic-comedy icon Cary Grant and film-debuting Betsy Drake team in this frothy, funny paean to postwar domesticity. The sparkle between the two is delightful - and genuine: soon. Soon after the film premiered they became real-life husband and wife. Hmm. Sounds like Anabel just may have been right!.
Series:
Turner Home Entertainment presents RKO color classic
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