Innocently Guilty (1950)
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Reviews: write review Through a series of misunderstandings, Bert becomes innocently involved with his boss' wife. Director:Jules White |
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Innocently Guilty (1950)
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Reviews: write review Through a series of misunderstandings, Bert becomes innocently involved with his boss' wife. Director:Jules White |
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Bert Wheeler | ... |
Hodkinson G. Pogglebrewer
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Christine McIntyre | ... |
Mrs. Helen Pogglebrewer
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Margie Liszt | ... |
Marge, sister-in-law
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Nanette Bordeaux | ... |
Fifi
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Vernon Dent | ... |
Mr. Bass
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Joe Palma | ... |
Policeman
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Heinie Conklin | ... |
Janitor
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Kathleen O'Malley | ... |
Mother with baby carriage
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William Irving | ... |
Traffic patrolman
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Hodkinson G. "Hod" Pogglebrewer is anxious to make a good impression on businessman Mr. Bass. The businessman really wanted a young, charming salesman who would be persuasive with female customers, so Hod gets the job by claiming to be a ladies' man. This only confirms the suspicions of his sister-in-law and worries his wife. When his car door accidentally rips the dress off Mr. Bass's wife Fifi, she hides in the back seat and Hod takes off on a hair-raising ride. Everybody converges on Fifi's apartment, with Hod doing his best to get out of the way. Written by Scott MacGillivray