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Richard Quine

Richard Quine (November 12, 1920 – June 10, 1989) was an American stage, film, and radio actor and film director. Quine was born in Detroit. He made his Broadway debut in the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II musical Very Warm for May in 1939 and appeared in My Sister Eileen the following year. His screen acting credits include The World Moves On (1934), Jane Eyre (1934), Babes on Broadway (1941), My Sister Eileen (1942), and Words and Music (1948), among others. At MGM he became friends with Mickey Rooney and later directed several of Rooney’s films.

During World War II, Quine served in the United States Coast Guard, He married actress Susan Peters in November 1943. After the war, he tried directing, first as co-producer and co-director on Leather Gloves (1948), with William Asher, before his first solo effort on the musical The Sunny Side of the Street (1951). His directing credits include Pushover (1954), My Sister Eileen (1955), Operation Mad Ball (1957), Bell, Book and Candle… read more

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jaime

9May11

trying to hard to be cute. didn't work for me.

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Vera Sophia

27Mar11

Love it though the storyline perhaps the script was rather confusing

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Barbara Giambartolomei

18Jan11

Film delizioso, che riesce ad intrecciare commedia e considerazioni sull'arte della sceneggiatura. Molto recitato, con due attori in stato di grazia e molto molto humor, quasi un divertissement.

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tayla lc

29Jun10

love, love, love it soo much !

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