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1944 film by William A. Berke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That's My Baby! is a 1944 American film directed by William Berke and starring Richard Arlen, Ellen Drew, and Leonid Kinskey.[1]
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That's My Baby! | |
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Directed by | William Berke |
Written by | Nicholas T. Barrows (writer) William Tunberg (writer) Irving Wallace (story) |
Produced by | Walter Colmes (producer) Dave Fleischer (associate producer) |
Starring | Richard Arlen Ellen Drew Leonid Kinskey |
Cinematography | Robert Pittack |
Edited by | Robert Jahns |
Music by | Jay Chernis |
Production company | Walter Colmes Productions |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Phineas Moody, the head of Moody Comics is in terrible health. His worried daughter Betty calls in two doctors who discover that Phineas hasn't laughed in decades. Betty and her future husband Tim Jones fill the Moody mansion full of a variety of vaudeville acts to make Phineas laugh again. When that fails, the pair track down Phineas's estranged wife Hettie, who Betty hasn't seen since childhood. The film concludes with the making of an animated cartoon that is shown to Phineas and Hettie.
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