The More the Merrier (1943) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 13, 1943

Original Title:
The More the Merrier

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 104

The only picture with a DINGLE!

It's World War II and there is a severe housing shortage everywhere - especially in Washington, D.C. where Connie Milligan rents an apartment. Believing it to be her patriotic duty, Connie offers to sublet half of her apartment, fully expecting a suitable female tenent. What she gets instead is mischievous, middle-aged Benjamin Dingle. Dingle talks her into subletting to him and then promptly sublets half of his half to young, irreverent Joe Carter - creating a situation tailor-made for comedy and romance.

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Additional Writing:
Garson Kanin

Art Direction:
Lionel Banks
Rudolph Sternad

Assistant Director:
Norman Deming
Budd Boetticher
Bud Brill

Associate Producer:
Fred Guiol

Director:
George Stevens

Director of Photography:
Ted Tetzlaff

Editor:
Otto Meyer

Music Director:
Morris Stoloff

Orchestrator:
Sidney Cutner

Original Music Composer:
Leigh Harline

Other:
Eugene Joseff

Producer:
George Stevens

Screenplay:
Robert Russell
Frank Ross
Richard Flournoy
Lewis R. Foster

Set Decoration:
Fay Babcock

Songs:
Edward Eliscu
Henry Myers
Jay Gorney

Sound Engineer:
Lodge Cunningham

Story:
Robert Russell
Frank Ross

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