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If.You.Could.Only.Cook.1935.DVDRip.XviD-VH-PROD
If You Could Only Cook (1935)
Ripper......: Hamster Length.........: 72 Mins
Source......: DVD Aspect Ratio...: 1.33:1
Type........: XviD 1.2.1 Resolution.....: 512x384
Discs.......: [x]1CD [ ]2CD
Rars........: 49x15 MB Video Bitrate..: 1254 kb/s
Video Framerate: 23.976 fps
VH-PROD Rls.: 08/05/2009
DVD Release.: 08/04/2009 Audio Bitrate..: 101 kb/s
Theater Date: 12/25/1935 Audio Language.: English
Stream Type....: [x]MP3 [ ]AC3
IMDB Rating.: 6.9/10 Channels.......: [ ]Stereo
IMDB Votes..: 195 ................ [x]Mono
Genre.......: [ ] Action
[x] Comedy [ ] Drama Subtitles......: [x] English
[x] Romance [ ] Family [ ] French [ ] Spanish
Sci-Fi [ ] Musical [ ] Chinese [ ] Japanese
Horror [ ] Fantasy [ ] Thai [ ] Hindi
War [ ] Animation [ ] German [ ] Dutch
History [ ] Mystery [ ] Portuguese [ ] Korean
Western [ ] Crime [ ] None [ ] Other
Adventure[ ] Thriller
Biography[ ] Sport
Documentary
IMDB Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026519/
P L O T
Auto magnate James Buchanan has a fiance who doesn't
love him and a board of directors who won't listen to
him. Brooding on a park bench, he meets unemployed Joan
Hawthorne, a fine cook who needs a partner to apply for
a 'couple' butler/cook job with gourmet ex-bootlegger
Mike Rossini. Bemused, Buchanan goes along with the
gag, taking lessons from his own butler. But there's
sure to be a day of reckoning...
C A S T
Herbert Marshall ... Jim Buchanan
Jean Arthur ... Joan Hawthorne
Leo Carrillo ... Mike Rossini
Lionel Stander ... Flash
Alan Edwards ... Bob Reynolds
Frieda Inescort ... Evelyn Fletcher
Gene Morgan ... Al
Ralf Harolde ... Swig
Matt McHugh ... Pete
Richard Powell ... Chesty
R E L E A S E N O T E S
In order to cash in on Frank Capra's popularity in England,
Columbia pictures released this film in London as "A Frank
Capra production, produced by Frank Capra." Capra who had
never even seen the film was furious. This led to a bitter
year-long dispute between the head of Columbia Harry Cohn,
and Capra (who sued Columbia for libel). It almost cost
Cohn his job and almost resulted in Capra leaving the
studio. It was resolved when Cohn relented and promised to
buy for Capra, the rights to the play "You Can't Take It
with You" for $200,000, and pay him some back salary if he
would drop the suit. And Capra did.