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(4.13) | 1 | Four red plaid traveling cases-- one of each belonging to a befuddled Iowa musicologist, a strange but bright young woman, a rich matron and a suspicious fellow-- are mixed up at a San Francisco hotel, with hilarious results. |
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and is no longer displayed ( show). » Add other authors Author name | Role | Type of author | Work? | Status | Bogdanovich, Peter | Director | primary author | all editions | confirmed | Benton, Robert | Screenwriter | main author | all editions | confirmed | Henry, Buck | Screenwriter | main author | all editions | confirmed | Newman, David | Screenwriter | main author | all editions | confirmed | Booke, Sorrell | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Kahn, Madeline | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Mars, Kenneth | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Murphy, Michael | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | O'Neal, Ryan | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Pendleton, Austin | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Streisand, Barbra | Actor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed |
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3/4 (Good)
Chaos characters are great. Screwball comedies are great. This is far from perfect, but I was consistently delighted.
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