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I Married a Woman
film
I Married a Woman is a American comedy film made in , directed by Hal Kanter, written by Goodman Ace, and starring George Gobel, Diana Dors, and Adolphe Menjou.
The picture was produced by Gobel's company, Gomalco Productions. I Married a Woman also features John Wayne in a cameo role as himself. It was filmed in RKO-Scope and black and white except for one of Wayne's two scenes, which was shot in Technicolor.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 -- Adolphe Menjou and two other witnesses depicted today the Hollywood motion-picture community as being deeply tainted and split by.The film's original title was So There You Are.[2] The film was a box-office disappointment, which hurt the careers of Dors and Gobel.[3]
Plot
Advertising executive Mickey Briggs is given 48 hours by his boss, Sutton, to come up with a campaign for client Luxemberg Beer, and save the company from ruin.
Mickey neglects his wife, Janice, who once had been a "Miss Luxemberg" in a successful advertising campaign featuring various attractive models. Janice has just discovered she is expecting a baby, but is unable to infor