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Synopsis: B.G. Bruno, a rich bachelor, the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland, is essentially a kind man but respectable to the point of stodginess and extreme stuffiness. An American troupe visiting Edinburgh wants to produce a musical in town but has trouble getting backers. Bruno meets several of the leading ladies of the show; through a misunderstanding he doesn't correct they think that he's a newspaper reporter. He falls in love with one of the women, who reciprocates; he grows more lively and friendly, to the surprise of his employees. After a series of mishaps and comic incidents comes a happy ending: a successful show and true love.
Production: Marcel Hellman Productions
 
IMDB:
6.5
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Year:
1951
97 min
77 Views


- What do you have?

- You do not remember her?

That's it! It will

we're staring, that's gonna happen...

- Where does it stay?

- I do not know.

Why do not you know?

Do I ask something so hard?

- Where's the Savvette Jowve?

- What, sir?

Everyone is afraid of me!

Where do you put the names from J?

Find here to find

its management.

Do not sit, do something!

Why is it nothing in his place;

A direction I want

in the name of Jow.

You can not do it nothing right?

The problem is that

there is no system here.

I have to show you

and archiving?

- Fr.

- Later, I have a job.

Because we have no leadership

girls?

What would you do if you were ill

some of them?

I would call the doctor.

- I wanted to ask...

- look for you too!

Who are you; - Javet Joeves.

Do not sit, look to address!

- The Directorate?

- Javet Joe's!

- What did you say you were?

- Javet Joeves.

Jacqueline Joe, Charlie!

All I have to do is do it!

Where were you, we searched for

to find you! Come in...

Conspiracy about clutter

but we wanted to find you...

I came to ask for a word

for my behavior.

- I lost my temper.

- I understand you...

I like girls who have courage.

- Here's your cake.

- Where did you find her?

That's what we have to say

for your position on the show.

- Get me a contract.

- I dance well you know...

I do not think you've seen me

to dance solo.

It is not necessary

to see you love me...

now you can not find it

nor a contract?

Look, Mr. Frost.

It's such a big paper,

it would be a baby!

Wonderfully, we will find

something good for you.

I can make wheels too!

- Do I have to do everything?

- But Mrs. Frost...

Here it is so simple!

Did you hit? Fortunately...

- Sign here.

- I'm just singing.

Okay, sign up!

Hi Joe!

You're gonna make me a star!

I hope you do not mind

we came, bible Joy.

Is the two-eyed? Good morning.

Mattam Amavta I told you that

I'll pay you on Friday.

Pay me?

Let's not talk about it.

Look what we brought you try it.

We have the first dress

reminisce of Blue Moonlight.

- Is not that great?

- Fantastic...

You have to put it, it

will take you a lot.

You have the right body,

your waist is so thin.

- Do you agree with me?

- Of course, mawam.

We have other things you can

try it whenever you want.

You did not forget to bring

the pink siffer...

- Conviction?

- With the red poppy.

It's great!

It's so chic, you

wait a little...

Here you are, fantastic!

The color fits so well

with your skin!

You do not have a mirror...

You can see here.

What do you say?

It's incredible!

- What do you say about it?

- You do not understand...

It's for you, from

the mawam Amamta.

- But I can never...

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Val Guest

Valmond Maurice "Val" Guest (11 December 1911 – 10 May 2006) was an English film director and screenwriter. Beginning as a writer (and later director) of comedy films, he is best known for his work for Hammer, for whom he directed 14 films, and science fiction films. He enjoyed a long career in the film industry from the early 1930s until the early 1980s. more…

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