The Lady Said No (1946)
Pepito approaches a beautiful senorita who icily rebuffs him, but he is persistent and she allows him to take her to an upscale restaurant, where Pepito can not pay the bill. The consequences are realized later when he finds himself at the altar, about to be married, a confused victim of a misunderstanding.
Director: Frank Tashlin
| Directing | Frank Tashlin | Director |
| Writing | Frank Tashlin | Story |
| Production | Larry Morey | Producer |
| Production | John Sutherland | Producer |
| Sound | Paul J. Smith | Music |
| Camera | Robert Newman | Director of Photography |
| Art | Bernyce Polifka | Art Direction |
| Production | Tim Baar | Production Manager |
| Visual Effects | Wah Chang | Modeling |
| Visual Effects | Burt Freund | Modeling |
| Visual Effects | Frank Irwin | Modeling |
| Art | Robert A. Mattey | Set Decoration |
| Art | Charles Mattox | Set Decoration |
| Visual Effects | Carl Ryan | Modeling |
| Visual Effects | George Grandpré | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Duke Russell | Character Designer |
| Crew | Miles E. Pike | Other |
| Crew | Gene Warren | Other |