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  1. Nothing but the Truth

    Nothing but the Truth

    1941 · Comedy · 1h 30m

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  1. Nothing But the Truth: Directed by Elliott Nugent. With Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, Edward Arnold, Leif Erickson. A stockbroker's new partner bets $10,000 that he can only tell the truth for twenty-four hours.

    • (998)
    • Action, Comedy, Romance
    • Elliott Nugent
    • 1941-10-10
  2. Nothing but the Truth is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard and Edward Arnold. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was Hope and Goddard's third movie together in three years..

  3. Nothing But The Truth (1941) -- (Movie Ciip) Is That Money? Newly hired stock broker Steve (Bob Hope), with aide Sam (Willie Best), meets Gwen (Paulette Goddard), niece of the boss, notorious for her charity hustling, in Nothing But The Truth, 1941.

    • Elliott Nugent, C. C. Coleman Jr., Hal Walker
    • Bob Hope
  4. Gwen Saunders (Paulette Goddard) teams up with her uncle's employee, Steve Bennett (Bob Hope), in an attempt to double her $10,000 investment in the family firm. If she can reach the $20,000...

    • (6)
    • Matt Brunson
    • Comedy
    • Elliott Nugent
  5. Bob Hope swears he will tell "Nothing but the Truth" in this 1941 comedy also starring Paulette Goddard, Edward Arnold, Helen Vinson, Leif Erickson, and Willie Best. This was Hope's and Goddard's third film together. They made a good team. Hope plays a broker, Steve Bennett, who agrees to invest Goddard's money for a charity and double it.

  6. Play Trailer. Was George Washington right? Only Bob Hope knows the answer! Overview. Gwen Saunders teams up with her uncle's employee, Steve Bennett, in an attempt to double her $10,000 investment in the family firm. If she can reach the $20,000 mark, her uncle, T.T. Ralston, will match the figure.

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  8. Nothing But the Truth was Paramount's third Bob Hope/Paulette Goddard costarring effort, all three based on past stage successes. The film lay unseen for years after its 1941 release due to legal tangles, but was finally made available again through the auspices of film historian Leonard Maltin in the early 1980s. Characteristics. Moods.

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