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(1952)

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8/10
Margie needs money fast and creates a story about the missing link
RogerMooreTheBestBond10 January 2021
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Margie invests in a guy who turns out to be a wrestler. She first invents that he is the missing link. Later he gets to like Margie and he won't allow people to talk mean to her or kiss her. His weak point is when people tell him sob stories ans he feels sorry for them. He ends up wrestling to make Margie her money. Vern tells the other wrestler a sob story so he can win. Margie finds out and kisses the other wrestler and he throws him outta the ring on to Vern.
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6/10
My Little Margie: Missing Link should be amusing for early '50s sitcom fans
tavm6 September 2006
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Margie goes to her father's loan company to borrow some money so she can invest wisely. She then accidentally buys a wrestler! Vern, her father, is not too thrilled with Margie's investment. The wrestler threatens anyone who gets angry with (her father) or kisses (boyfriend Freddie) Margie. He later reveals to father he lets anyone who tells sob story to him win. Vern goes to wrestler's opponent and tells him what he just heard. That opponent tells his own sob story in ring but then Margie kisses him and wrestler throws him out into the audience where Vern is setting! There's some other plot points in this episode but I'll let you find out for yourself. This is another silly but amusing story by the show's writers that should be funny enough for those that like this sort of thing. If you like what I just described and is interested in what filmed sitcoms were like in the 1950s, this show is certainly worth a look.
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