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Happy Go Lovely (1951)
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A delightful comedy in which David Niven plays B.G. Bruno, the wealthy and uptight head of a Scottish greeting card company. But when he meets several lovely ladies from a cash-strapped American theater company who mistake him for a reporter
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Angel on My Shoulder & Eternally Yours (1946)
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A recently murdered gangster is sent to Hell where his repeated attempts to escape bring him to the attention of "Nick", the head man. "Nick" offers the gangster an opportunity to get out of Hell if he will take over
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Happy Go Lovely & The Smallest Show on Earth (1951)
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David Niven is B.G. Bruno, a wealthy Scottish millionaire caught up in a case of mistaken identity in this British musical comedy. During a film festival in Edinburgh, Bruno's limousine delivers an unknown dancer, Janet Jones
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TV Favorites: Four Star Playhouse (1954-1955)
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Four Star Playhouse had four rotating actors. They were Dick Powell, David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Ida Lupino. Originally it was to be Dick Powell, Charles Boyer, Joel McCrea and Rosalind Russell, but that never happened. In its first year, Four Star
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The Lady Says No & Life With Father (1952)
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A woman author writes a best-selling book that bashes men and is surprised when a Life Magazine photographer attempts to woo her. This unlikely pair starts out as bitter rivals on opposite sides but, as time goes on, the woman eventually realizes she's
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