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HER LUCKY NIGHT (1945) UNIVERSAL MUSICAL NOAH BEERY, JR., MARTHA DRISCOLL LC

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  • Condition: FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION WITH TWO TEARS ALONG THE BORDERS (ONE ON DRISCOLL'S DRESS), DISTRIBUTOR TAPE ON BACK,
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
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(I COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE WINS AND PURCHASES!  HAPPY BIDDING AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL!)<br>Her Lucky Night<br>Directed by<br>Edward Lilley<br>Written by<br>Clyde Bruckman<br>Starring<br>The Andrews Sisters<br>Martha O'Driscoll<br>Noah Beery Jr<br>Production<br>company<br>Universal Pictures<br>Distributed by<br>Universal Pictures<br>Release date<br>February 9, 1945<br>Running time<br>63 minutes<br>Country<br>United States<br>Language<br>English<br>Her Lucky Night<br>is a 1945 musical film starring<br>The Andrews Sisters<br>. It was their last film for Universal.<br>[1]<br>Plot<br>A story of a woman who tries to find a boyfriend.<br>Cast<br>The Andrew Sisters<br>Patty Andrews<br>Maxene Andrews<br>Laverne Andrews<br>Martha O'Driscoll<br>as Connie<br>Noah Beery Jr.<br>as Larry<br>George Barbier<br>as J.L. Wentworth<br>Maurice Cass<br>as Papa<br>Marie Harmon<br>as Susie<br>Olin Howland<br>as Prince de la Mour<br>Robert Emmett Keane<br>as Lawson<br>Grady Sutton<br>as Joe<br>Edgar Dearing<br>as Casey<br>Eddie Acuff<br>as Chauffeur<br>Rita Gould<br>as Fannie<br>Charles Jordan as Bus Driver<br>Lawsuit<br>The film was part of a lawsuit by<br>Harold Lloyd<br>against Universal Pictures. He claims they copied sequences from his films,<br>The Freshman<br>,<br>Movie Crazy<br>and<br>Welcome Danger<br>in their films<br>Her Lucky Night<br>,<br>So's Your Uncle<br>and<br>Lucky Man<br>.<br>Her Lucky Night<br>was supposed to have copied<br>The Freshman<br>; Lloyd claimed $500,000 in general damages and $500,000 in special damages for that film in particular.<br>[2]<br>Lloyd won $60,000 for the<br>Movie Crazy<br>-<br>So's Your Uncle<br>infringement; he settled with Universal for more than $100,000 for the other two films.<br>[3]