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The More the Merrier is a 1943 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by George Stevens, and starring Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, and Charles Coburn. The film's script—from Two's a Crowd, an original screenplay by Garson Kanin (uncredited)—was written by Robert Russell, Frank Ross, [a] Richard Flournoy, and Lewis R. Foster. [1]
During the World War II housing shortage in Washington, two men and a woman share a single apartment and the older man plays Cupid to the other two. Director. George Stevens. Writers. Robert Russell. Frank Ross. Richard Flournoy. Stars. Jean Arthur.
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- 1943-05-13
Apr 18, 2011 · The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning one: Best Writing – Original Story, Best Writing – Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor Charles Coburn (won), Best Actress Jean Arthur, Best Director and Best Picture.
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The More the Merrier, released in 1943, is a wartime comedy set against the backdrop of a housing shortage in Washington, D.C. It follows Connie Milligan, who sublets her apartment to Benjamin Dingle, who then sub-sublets to Joe Carter. This arrangement leads to humorous and romantic complications.
Sep 10, 2012 · Cast and crew. Director:George Stevens. Screenwriter:Robert Russell, Frank Ross, Richard Flournoy, Lewis R Foster. Cast: Jean Arthur. Joel McCrea. Charles Coburn. Bruce Bennett. Richard...
The More the Merrier is a film directed by George Stevens with Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, Charles Coburn, Richard Gaines .... Year: 1943. Original title: The More the Merrier. Synopsis: It's World War II and there is a severe housing shortage everywhere - especially in Washington, D.C. where Connie Milligan rents an apartment.