Gildy tries to impress a woman with his poetry composition skills and accidentally plagiarizes a famous poem.
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Willard Waterman | ... |
Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
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Marian Carr | ... |
Amy Miller
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Dee J. Thompson | ... |
Miss Barnaby
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Forrest Lewis | ... |
Mr. Peavey
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Stephanie Griffin | ... |
Marjorie Forrester
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Ronald Keith | ... |
Leroy Forrester
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Lillian Randolph | ... |
Birdie Lee Coggins
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Burt Mustin | ... |
Foley
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Barbara Stuart | ... |
Bessie
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Frances Osborne | ... |
Mrs. Smedley
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Directed by
Charles Barton |
Written by
Richard Baer | ... | (written by) and |
Joseph Calvelli | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Matthew Rapf | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Lothrop B. Worth | ... | director of photography (as Lothrop Worth) |
Editing by
Frank Sullivan | ... | film editor |
Art Direction by
McClure Capps |
Set Decoration by
Hal Gausman |
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Sidney S. Van Keuren | ... | production supervisor (as Sidney Van Keuren) |
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Marty Moss | ... | assistant director |
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Frank McWhorter | ... | sound |
Joel Moss | ... | sound |
Visual Effects by
Jack R. Glass | ... | photographic effects |
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Gildersleeve's girlfriend loves poetry, so he writes a sonnet for her. Leroy and Marjorie get a look at it before he gives it to her, decide it's so bad, they replace it with "How Do I Love Thee?". So impressed with it, his girl invites him to show more of "his" works at a formal reading. Written by WesternOne |
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