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Binding: DVD
Brand: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
Label: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
Manufacturer: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
Model: 413
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
Running Time: 80 minutes
Sales Rank: 223073
Studio: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.




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Product Description:
The Bigamist (1953) 80 minutes - Harry and Eve Graham are trying to adopt a baby. The head of the agency senses Harry is keeping a secret and does some investigating. He soon discovers Harry has done an unusual amount of traveling from his home in San Francisco to Los Angeles. Harry gets tracked down in LA where he has a second wife and a baby. Via flashbacks, Harry tells the adoption agent how he ended up in two marriages.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Superb period study
I found this vintage DVD at a 99cent store and thought the subject intriguing enough to shell out the buck. Sitting down to dinner, I put it in and immediately was pleasantly surprised to see the film begin without further remote control action and no annoying trailers and production film adverts to slog through. Why can't all DVDs just begin with the dang movie!
I digress, but back to the core subject, the review. The 50's were a fascinating time, and this film depicts a society where male ... Read More





 



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