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Wonder Man [1945 film]

by Bruce Humberstone (Director), Don Hartman (Screenwriter)

Other authors: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo

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Gangsters have a song-and-dance man killed to prevent his testimony. The dead singer's spirit appears before his intellectual twin brother convincing the latter to impersonate him and get his evidence to the District Attorney. The bookworm finds himself performing at a night club, dealing with his brother's fiancée and steering clear of very confused gangsters.… (more)
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Humberstone, BruceDirectorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hartman, DonScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Kaye, Dannysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Mayo, Virginiasecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Gangsters have a song-and-dance man killed to prevent his testimony. The dead singer's spirit appears before his intellectual twin brother convincing the latter to impersonate him and get his evidence to the District Attorney. The bookworm finds himself performing at a night club, dealing with his brother's fiancée and steering clear of very confused gangsters.

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