The admiral was a lady: Romantic comedy featuring an officer, jean Madison, nicknamed "The Admiral," who captured the attentions of three lovable losers. (1950, 85 min.) -- All over town: When Ole and Chic learn that Joan Eldridge is going to lose the theater, where they're employed and which was left to Joan by her father, the comedy team plans a fund-raising gala, featuring Sally the Singing Seal. (1937, 51 min.) -- Behave yourself!: A stray Welsh terrier named Archie is the only living creature that knows where a fortune in stolen loot is hidden, and every crook in town is looking for him. (1951, 60 min.) -- The lady says no: Best-selling author Dorinda Hatch has achieved instant fame with the release of her man-trashing book, "A lady says no," a tell-all that warns women about the wicked ways of men. Bill Shelby (David Niven), a dashing but chauvinistic writer-photographer of a major magazine, arrives in town with the certainty that he can win Dorinda's heart. (1951).
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