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Release Date:
March 4, 1938
Original Title:
Merrily We Live
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Hal Roach Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Society matron Emily Kilbourne has a habit of hiring ex-cons and hobos as servants. Her latest find is a handsome tramp who shows up at her doorstep and ends up in a chauffeur's uniform. He also catches the eye of Geraldine.
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Additional Dialogue:
Ed Sullivan
Art Direction:
Charles D. Hall
Costume Design:
Howard Greer
Irene
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Director of Photography:
Norbert Brodine
Editor:
William H. Terhune
Music:
Phil Charig
Music Director:
Marvin Hatley
Novel:
E.J. Rath
Orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
Original Music Composer:
Marvin Hatley
Presenter:
Hal Roach
Producer:
Milton H. Bren
Hal Roach
Screenplay:
Eddie Moran
Jack Jevne
Set Decoration:
William Stevens
Sound:
William Randall
Theatre Play:
Courtenay Savage
Visual Effects:
Roy Seawright
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ernest Schrapps
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