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  1. Manhattanite Connie Fuller (Ann Sheridan) secretly acquires a dilapidated house in rural Bucks County, Pennsylvania, without her husband Bill's (Jack Benny) knowledge. The couple were forced out of their New York City apartment after their dog damaged the carpets.

  2. George Washington Slept Here (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Oct 18, 1940 and played through Mar 15, 1941.

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  4. Comedian Jack Benny and Anne Sheridan star with Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel (Gone with the Wind) in a hilarious screen adaptation of the hit Broadway play George Washington Slept...

  5. When Bill and Connie Fuller are forced to move out of their Manhattan apartment because of their pet dog, Connie purchases a dilapidated old Pennsylvania house where George Washington allegedly slept, and persuades Bill to renovate it.

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    • William Keighley
    • 1942-11-28
  6. Newton Fuller fulfills a lifetime ambition: to own his very own colonial farmhouse—a home in the country. He drags his wife, Annabelle, and their daughter, Madge, out to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to set up homesteading in a wreck of a house—broken windows, falling plaster, and a cow in the kitchen. But, Newton has faith—after all ...

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  8. George Washington Slept Here performance by Saint Joseph High School Theater Department. "George Washington Slept Here" - A Comedy in Three Acts by Moss Hart and George S Kaufman.

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    • Alex Daugherty
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