Summary
Don’t Get Personal is an American film comedy first released in 1942,
directed by Charles Lamont.
The film stars Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee, Anne Gwynne and Robert Paige.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Lamont
- Script: Bernard Feins, Howard Snyder, Hugh Wedlock Jr.
- Photo: Jerome Ash
- Music: Charles Previn
- Cast: Hugh Herbert (Elmer Whippet), Mischa Auer (Stanislaus Noodnick aka Charlie), Jane Frazee (Mary Reynolds), Anne Gwynne (Susan Blair), Robert Paige (Paul Stevens), Richard Davies (John Stowe), Ernest Truex (Jules Kinsey), Andrew Tombes (James M. Snow), Sterling Holloway (Lucky), Ray Walker (Pitchman), Eddy Waller (Slim), Tim Ryan (Traffic officer), Claud Allister (Sir Cecil), Jack Gardner (Guide), William Haade (Burly Man Beach Bully), Robert Emmett Keane (Radio Quiz Host), Reid Kilpatrick (Announcer), Hank Mann (Mr. Logarithim), Sidney Miller (Elevator Boy), Charles Millsfield (Bearded Man), Mel Ruick (Radio Announcer), Emmett Vogan (Mr. Rodman), Charles Williams (Shell Game Spectator)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 60 min; B&W
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