The Theatres
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When a married man poses as aI bachelor and an authority on mar- I riage the situation promises a good . I many laughs, and with Robert ' I Young as the "sucker"' and I Hussey as his pretty wife, they ably fulfill this promise in M.G.M.'s/#! "Married Bachelor" starting on Thursday-Friday at the Regent The- I atre. Young is bombarded with complications when the wrong horse wins and, in. order to pay off his |£t to a New York gangster, he poses as a bachelor and authority on marriage. Surprisingly enough, ladies of the nation take him to their hearts and he becomes the "heart-beat of the j r ear." Now, with. a wife on the sideline, this can ■ embarrassing. And it is to Young. Especially when Lee Bowman, his publisher, discovers the charm of! said wife. Things go from worse, with a laugh accompanying. each new complication, until iii desperation Young exposes his love for Miss Hussey over a tion-wkle radio hook up, -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 99, 2 September 1942, Page 4
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166The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 99, 2 September 1942, Page 4
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