Directed by William Wyler (Wuthering Heights) and written by legendary screenwriter Preston Sturges (Sullivan's Travels), this romantic film combines wordplay with intelligent and mischievous humor. When a movie theater owner needs an usher for his cinema in Budapest, he recruits young Luisa Ginglebusher (Margaret Sullavan) from a nearby orphanage. The young woman falls in love with the millionaire Konrad and, to escape from him, she chooses a fictitious husband she takes from the phone book, the adequateist lawyer Max Sporum (Herbert Marshall). Konrad offers Max a million-dollar contract in order to keep him away from Luisa, which will end up triggering a fall in love between Max and the young Luisa.
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Directed by William Wyler (Wuthering Heights) and written by legendary screenwriter Preston Sturges (Sullivan's Travels), this romantic film combines wordplay with intelligent and mischievous humor. When a movie theater owner needs an usher for his cinema in Budapest, he recruits young Luisa Ginglebusher (Margaret Sullavan) from a nearby orphanage. The young woman falls in love with the millionaire Konrad and, to escape from him, she chooses a fictitious husband she takes from the phone book, the idealistic lawyer Max Sporum (Herbert Marshall). Konrad offers Max a million-dollar contract in order to keep him away from Luisa, which will end up triggering a fall in love between Max and the young Luisa.
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Directed by William Wyler (Wuthering Heights) and written by legendary screenwriter Preston Sturges (Sullivan's Travels), this romantic film combines wordplay with intelligent and mischievous humor. When a movie theater owner needs an usher for his cinema in Budapest, he recruits young Luisa Ginglebusher (Margaret Sullavan) from a nearby orphanage. The young woman falls in love with the millionaire Konrad and, to escape from him, she chooses a fictitious husband she takes from the phone book, the adequateist lawyer Max Sporum (Herbert Marshall). Konrad offers Max a million-dollar contract in order to keep him away from Luisa, which will end up triggering a fall in love between Max and the young Luisa.
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Directed by William Wyler (Wuthering Heights) and written by legendary screenwriter Preston Sturges (Sullivan's Travels), this romantic film combines wordplay with intelligent and mischievous humor. When a movie theater owner needs an usher for his cinema in Budapest, he recruits young Luisa Ginglebusher (Margaret Sullavan) from a nearby orphanage. The young woman falls in love with the millionaire Konrad and, to escape from him, she chooses a fictitious husband she takes from the phone book, the idealistic lawyer Max Sporum (Herbert Marshall). Konrad offers Max a million-dollar contract in order to keep him away from Luisa, which will end up triggering a fall in love between Max and the young Luisa.