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The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:1
Rotten:1
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: When the innocent Dr. Bradford finds himself implicated in a string of murders, his meddling ex-wife uses the opportunity to re-enter his life. The squabbling pair must now join forces to solve the... When the innocent Dr. Bradford finds himself implicated in a string of murders, his meddling ex-wife uses the opportunity to re-enter his life. The squabbling pair must now join forces to solve the crimes and clear the good doctor's name. Great fun with Powell and Arthur making a likeable team. [More]
Starring: William Powell, Jean Arthur, James Gleason, Eric Blore
Starring: William Powell, Jean Arthur, James Gleason, Eric Blore, Robert Armstrong, Lila Lee, Grant Mitchell, Ralph Morgan
Director: Stephen Roberts
Director: Stephen Roberts
Producer: Edward Kaufman
Screenwriter: Anthony Veiller
Story: James Edward Grant
Composer: Roy Webb
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It was mildly amusing, but it's not the kind of film you want to bet on as a winner.
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