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  1. Feb 20, 2016 · Jun 22, 1942Jul 25, 1942. Oy Is Dus a Leben! Oct 12, 1942Feb 06, 1943. Oklahoma! Mar 31, 1943May 29, 1948. The Doughgirls (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Dec 30, 1942 and played through Jul 29, 1944.

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      Description. A comedy in three acts. NYC PRODUCTIONS. 1. Dec...

  2. The Doughgirls: Directed by James V. Kern. With Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman. While sharing a hotel suite during the World War II housing shortage in Washington, D.C., three friends discover that their respective marriages are not legally valid.

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    • Comedy
    • James V. Kern
    • 1944-11-25
  3. Aug 23, 2021 · The Doughgirls is a raucous, fast-moving farce where the humor comes from the unconsummated marriage of Wyman and Carson, with a great performance by Eve Arden as a visiting Russian. Warner Bros. bought the rights for The Doughgirls stage play for $250,000. The studio then employed James V. Kern and Sam Hellman to adapt Fields’ play.

  4. Description. A comedy in three acts. NYC PRODUCTIONS. 1. Dec 30, 1942 - Jul 29, 1944. Lyceum Theatre, New York, NY. Play Original. The original Broadway production of The Doughgirls opened on Dec 30, 1942.

  5. Doughgirls, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Where Everything Should Happen Opening from director James V. Kern, Jane Wyman and Jack Carson as Vivian and Arthur, eloping needlessly to Pottsville, MD, before he takes his new job in Washington, in the Warner Bros. wartime comedy The Doughgirls, 1944, also starring Ann Sherican and Alexis Smith.

    • James V. Kern, Jack Gage
    • Ann Sheridan
  6. Film adaptation of the Broadway play, a fast-paced, dialogue driven screwball comedy, and satire on the housing and hotel shortages in wartime Washington DC. Newlyweds Arthur Halstead and his scatter-brained wife Vivian (Jack Carson and Jane Wyman) check into a DC hotel's bridal suite, to find newlyweds Edna and Julian Cadman (Ann Sheridan and John Ridgely), who refuse to give up the ...

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  8. The Doughgirls (1944) - The play of the same name upon which this film is based opened on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., on December 30, 1942 and ran for 671 performances until July 29, 1944.

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