Postal Union (1937)
A telegraph postal union worker has no luck when asks a pretty co-worker to marry him. She says he'd have to be a magician to get her to say yes. Things are complicated when, as a favor to a stuttering acquaintance, he takes his overweight girlfriend to the movies to propose to her by proxy. Unfortunately the pretty co-worker spots him with her in the theater, so he begins to learn magic tricks.
Director: Roy Mack
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Georgie Price as Postal Union Employee |
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Vera Dunn as Sally |
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Marilyn Marlowe as |
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Toni Lane as Singer |
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Eddie Bruce as Postal Union Desk Manager |
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Alice Murphy as Bessie (uncredited) |
| Directing | Roy Mack | Director |
| Writing | Jack Henley | Story |
| Production | Samuel Sax | Producer |
| Writing | Cyrus Wood | Story |
| Editing | Bert Frank | Editor |
| Camera | Ray Foster | Director of Photography |