A Girl, A Guy, And A Gob
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Initial release | 1941 |
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Directors | Richard Wallace |
Box office | 848,000 USD |
Budget | 412,000 USD |
Screenplay | Bert Granet |
Grover Jones | |
Victor Heerman | |
Sarah Y. Mason | |
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ID | 763229 |
About A Girl, A Guy, And A Gob
One night, while attending the opera, young shipping tycoon Stephen Herrick (Edmond O'Brien) happens to meet an unusually bubbly young woman named Dot (Lucille Ball). The following day, with his head still spinning from their dizzying encounter, she walks into his office to serve as his secretary. Despite her brash moxie -- or because of it -- Stephen finds himself inescapably drawn to the lively Dot, which is a big problem for Dot's beau, a Navy brute called Coffee Cup (George Murphy).