Don't Get Personal

Don't Get Personal

Release date : January 2, 1942
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Charles Lamont /
Production companies : Universal Pictures /
January 2, 1942 1h United States of America Romance English More
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Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real. Two former associates, Jules Kinsey and J.M. Snow cross him up by substituting Susan Blair, an office secretary, for Mary and Elmer thinks the show's writer Paul Stevens is John.
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Hugh Herbert
Elmer Whippet / Oscar Whippet
Mischa Auer
Stanislaus "Charlie" Noodnick
Jane Frazee
Mary Reynolds
Anne Gwynne
Susan Blair
Robert Paige
Paul Stevens
Ernest Truex
Jules Kinsey
Andrew Tombes
James M. Snow
Ray Walker
Pitchman
Tim Ryan
Traffic Cop
Richard Davies
John Stowe

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  • title:Don't Get Personal
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Romance · Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Charles Lamont /
  • Writers: Howard Snyder · Hugh Wedlock Jr. · Bernard Feins ·
  • Production companies: Universal Pictures ·
  • Overview:Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real. Two former associates, Jules Kinsey and J.M. Snow cross him up by substituting Susan Blair, an office secretary, for Mary and Elmer thinks the show's writer Paul Stevens is John.
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