Practically Yours (1944)
In this screwball comedy a WW2 US pilot bombs a Japanese aircraft carrier, is assumed to be dead, and then is misquoted in the press as fondly remembering his days back home walking his dog Piggy. Instead of his dog Piggy he is thought to be in love with Peggy, a girl he worked with. The usual farce ensues after he returns home alive and tries to play along with the mistake to save embarrassment for all.
Director: Mitchell Leisen
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Fred MacMurray as Daniel Bellamy |
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Claudette Colbert as Peggy Martin |
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Gil Lamb as Albert W. Beagell |
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Cecil Kellaway as Marvin P. Meglin |
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Robert Benchley as Judge Robert Simpson |
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Tom Powers as Commander Harry Harpe |
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Jane Frazee as Jane Frazee - Vocalist |
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Rosemary DeCamp as Ellen Macy |
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Isabel Randolph as Mrs. Meglin |
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Mikhail Rasumny as LaCrosse |
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Bobby Barber as Man on Subway (uncredited) |
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Byron Barr as Navigator (uncredited) |
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Hugh Beaumont as Film-Cutter (uncredited) |
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Maurice Costello as Senate Stenographer (uncredited) |
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Yvonne De Carlo as Office Clerk (uncredited) |
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Eddie Hall as PBY Radio Man (uncredited) |
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Edwin Maxwell as Radio Official (uncredited) |
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Will Wright as Sen. Cowling (uncredited) |
| Directing | Mitchell Leisen | Director |
| Writing | Norman Krasna | Writer |