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Bells are ringing

United States, 1960
film

Judy Holliday reprises her stage role of switchboard operator Ella Peterson at the Susanswerphone company run by her cousin, Sue (Jean Stapleton). Ella has an..

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Foster's release

United States, 1971
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Loop

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Born yesterday

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Dial M for murder (Captioned)

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The Girl and her trust

United States, 1912
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Dial M for murder

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Hello, Dolly!

United States, 1969
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Heaven help us!

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Show business

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Score

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Will you answer true? (NP)

United Kingdom, 1975
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Pillow talk

United States, 1959
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The Telephone. La Voix humaine

United Kingdom, 1992
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Foreign correspondent

United States, 1940
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Broadway melody of 1938

United States, 1937
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The Merry widow

United States, 1934
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Footlight parade

United States, 1933
Similarity: 65%

It happened one night [DVD]

United States, 1934
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