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The Man Who Came to Dinner
Cast
Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Monty Woolley, Richard Travis View AllCrew
Julius J. Epstein (Screenplay), Philip G. Epstein (Screenplay), William Keighley (Director) View AllRelease: Jan. 1st, 1942
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
did you see the movie THE MAN THAT CAME TO DINNER?
if yes tell me what you think about the movie.
if no thats a good movie to see.
ME: it was a funny movie and the man that came to dinner stayed until...
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Other major characters include a vain movie actress (Ann Sheridan, the "Oomph Girl" and the female version of Sherrie) whom Sherrie uses to try to steal Bette's beau, an actor/playwright/Renaissance Man (patterned after Noel Coward) played hilariously by Reginald Gardiner, the effervescent, sex-craz....
Other major characters include a vain movie actress (Ann Sheridan, the "Oomph Girl" and the female version of Sherrie) whom Sherrie uses to try to steal Bette's beau, an actor/playwright/Renaissance Man (patterned after Noel Coward) played hilariously by Reginald Gardiner, the effervescent, sex-craz....