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    The Man Who Came to Dinner

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  1. The Man Who Came to Dinner is a 1942 American screwball comedy film directed by William Keighley, and starring Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan and, as the titular character, Monty Woolley. The screenplay by Julius and Philip G. Epstein is based on the 1939 play The Man Who Came to Dinner by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman .

  2. The Man Who Came to Dinner: Directed by William Keighley. With Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Monty Woolley, Richard Travis. An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in with a Midwestern family.

    • (9K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • William Keighley
    • 1942-01-24
  3. Jul 15, 2013 · Reviewer: devil,an - favorite favorite - March 9, 2017 Subject: The Man who came to dinner Unfortunately there is only one audio track and it is spanish Reviewer: Alexcazam - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 16, 2013 Subject: Audio Track

    • 113 min
    • 30.6K
    • Alexcazam
  4. The Man Who Came to Dinner is a comedy play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It debuted on October 16, 1939, at the Music Box Theatre in New York City, where it ran until 1941, closing after 739 performances. It then enjoyed a number of New York and London revivals.

    • George S. Kaufman, Moss. Hart
    • 1998
  5. Feb 21, 2014 · Excellent movie. Clever, witty, great cast including Jimmy Durante at his best. I'm not a big Bette Davis fan, but this is one of her few I do like. Ann Sheridan like you rarely see her. A lot of fun.

  6. Man Who Came To Dinner, The (1942) -- (Movie Clip) A Lot Of Itinerant Firemen! Caustic radio celebrity Sheridan Whiteside (Monty Woolley) and aide Maggie (Bette Davis) receive local newsman Bert Jefferson (Richard Travis) and paroled convicts in The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1942.

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  8. Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan and Monty Woolley star in the 1942 comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner, based on the hit Broadway play. Famed author Sheridan Whiteside possesses a tongue dipped in venom and a brain that can crack The New York Times crossword in four minutes.

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