There's One Born Every Minute
1942 film by Harold Young / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with One Born Every Minute.
There's One Born Every Minute, also known as Man or Mouse, is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was Elizabeth Taylor's first film and one of her only films with Universal Pictures.[1]
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Directed by | Harold Young |
Written by | Robert B. Hunt |
Produced by | Ken Goldsmith |
Starring | Hugh Herbert Peggy Moran Elizabeth Taylor |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
Edited by | Maurice Wright |
Music by | Frank Skinner |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The film is a comedy about false advertising. The Twine family profits from marketing their puddings as containing the fantastic Vitamin Z, with the press failing to realize that this vitamin does not exist. A local scientist is persuaded to act as a shill for their product.