Berne Giler


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No Questions Asked (1951) -- (Movie Clip) I Was Very Popular That Night Opening with Barry Sullivan as, we’ll learn, insurance lawyer Kiever, eventually meeting his fianceè Ellen (Arlene Dahl) at the airport, maybe less concerned than he should be about her expectations, in No Questions Asked, 1951.
No Questions Asked (1951) -- (Movie Clip) He Doesn't Let Me Dance Into his extended flashback, headed for trouble, insurance lawyer Kiever dips his toe into the underworld, hoping to please his boss by buying back stolen goods, at a night club where Natalie (Mari Blanchard) is the gatekeeper for mobster Callbert (Mauritz Hugo), in No Questions Asked, 1951.
No Questions Asked (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Talk To Any Strange Girls Now a brazen broker for stolen goods, lawyer Steve (Barry Sullivan) at the theater with his girlfriend, former colleague Joan (Jean Hagen), who in the powder room meets his ex-fianceè (Arlene Dahl), who drove him to wicked ways, then a bizarre crime, in No Questions Asked, 1951.
Turnabout (1940) -- (Movie Clip) See If You Can Find My Stomach Producer-director Hal Roach lays out the ad agency, John Hubbard as energetic partner Willows, secretary Inez Courtney briefing new hire Daisy (Roach's daughter Margaret) about the boozier Manning (Adolphe Menjou), his assistant (Polly Ann Young) attempting control, in Turnabout, 1940.
Turnabout (1940) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Like To Be In Your Shoes Feuding couple Tim (John Hubbard) and Sally (Carole Landis) Willows arguing as ever about who has it easier, him the busy executive or her the bored affluent housewife, George Renavent their exotic statue coming to life, creating the premise in the Hal Roach comedy Turnabout, 1940.
Turnabout (1940) -- (Movie Clip) She Ought To Have A Net Under Her Having switched personalities and voices with her husband (John Hubbard), Sally Willows (Carole Landis) alarms first her staff (Donald Meek, Marjorie Main, Yolande Mollot) then her fellow affluent housewives (Joyce Compton, Mary Astor), in the Hal Roach comedy Turnabout, 1940.
Turnabout (1940) -- (Movie Clip) So Many Irregularities Alpha-male ad exec Tim Willows (John Hubbard) has switched personalities and voices with his wife (Carole Landis) so there’s mayhem as he visits production shoots with his secretary (Verree Teasdale) and his dueling partners (William Gargan, Adolphe Menjou), in the Hal Roach comedy Turnabout, 1940.

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