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from The Philadelphia Story (1940)
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- The Philadelphia Story (1959) (TV) Played by Christopher Plummer (as Mike Connor)
- "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
- The Philadelphia Story (1959) TV episode, Played by David Knight (as Macaulay 'Mike' Connor) - High Society (1956) Played by Frank Sinatra (as Mike Connor)
- "The Best of Broadway"
- The Philadelphia Story (1954) TV episode, Played by Richard Carlson (as Mike Connor) - "Robert Montgomery Presents"
- The Philadelphia Story (1950) TV episode, Played by Richard Derr (as Macaulay 'Mike' Connor) - The Philadelphia Story (1940) Played by James Stewart
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Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: I remember your honeymoon quite well. You and she on a little sail boat, the "True Love", wasn't it?
C. K. Dexter Haven: Yes it was. How did you know?
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: I was the only photographer whose camera you didn't smash. You were terribly nice about it. You threw it in the ocean.
Macaulay Connor: Oh, one of those.
C. K. Dexter Haven: Yes I had the strange notion that our honeymoon was our own.
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