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I Love You Again ()


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Boring businessman Larry Wilson recovers from amnesia and discovers he's really a con man...and loves his soon-to-be-ex wife.

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Larry Wilson aka George Carey
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Kay Wilson
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'Doc' Ryan
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Duke Sheldon
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Herbert
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Kay's Mother
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Leonard Harkspur Jr.
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Mr. Sims
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Mr. Littlejohn Sr.
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Mr. Belenson
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Billings
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Donnie Allen ...
Junior Ranger (uncredited)
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Man Greeting Wilson Saying 'Look Chief' (uncredited)
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First Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
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Miss Stingecombe - Larry's Secretary (uncredited)
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Watchman (uncredited)
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Salesgirl (uncredited)
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Edward Littlejohn Jr. (uncredited)
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Mayor Carver (uncredited)
Richard Clucas ...
Junior Ranger (uncredited)
Hal Cooke ...
Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
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Kay's Maid (uncredited)
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Mrs. Gordon (uncredited)
Jack Daley ...
Band Leader (uncredited)
Dix Davis ...
Cpl. Belenson (uncredited)
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Worker 'Trying It in Tile and Clay' (uncredited)
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Mr. Watkins - Man in Bar on Ship (uncredited)
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Range Leader (uncredited)
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Woman in Lingerie Department (uncredited)
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Mr. Leonard Harkspur Sr. (uncredited)
Harry Hayden ...
Mr. Wayne - Man in Bar on Ship (uncredited)
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Observer of Man Overboard (uncredited)
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Mr. Hines - Floorwalker (uncredited)
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Mrs. Lederer (uncredited)
Harry Lash ...
Shop Steward (uncredited)
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Sailor Yelling 'Man Overboard' (uncredited)
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Joe - Police Sergeant (uncredited)
George Lollier ...
Police Photographer (uncredited)
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Maurine (uncredited)
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Ranger Leader (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Worker Saying 'Seventy Hours . . .' (uncredited)
Bea Nigro ...
Mrs. Kurnitz (uncredited)
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Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Paul Parry ...
Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
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Salesgirl (uncredited)
Paul Power ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Worker with Hendrickson Account (uncredited)
Claire Rochelle ...
Salesgirl Selling Lingerie (uncredited)
Warren Rock ...
Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
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Cab Driver (uncredited)
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Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Watchman (uncredited)
Ted Thompson ...
Man Greeting Wilson in Pottery Office (uncredited)
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Townswoman at Train Station (uncredited)
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Malavinksy - Fingerprint Man (uncredited)
Eric Wilton ...
Headwaiter (uncredited)

Directed by

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W.S. Van Dyke ... (as W.S. Van Dyke II)

Written by

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Leon Gordon ... (original story) and
Maurine Dallas Watkins ... (original story) (as Maurine Watkins)
 
Octavus Roy Cohen ... (based on the novel by)
 
Charles Lederer ... (screen play) &
George Oppenheimer ... (screen play) and
Harry Kurnitz ... (screen play)

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Lawrence Weingarten ... producer (uncredited)

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Franz Waxman ... (uncredited)

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Oliver T. Marsh ... director of photography

Editing by

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Gene Ruggiero ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
David S. Hall ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Edwin B. Willis ... (set decorations)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hugh Boswell ... assistant director (uncredited)
David S. Hall ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Daniel B. Cathcart ... associate art director

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dolly Tree ... wardrobe
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Franz Waxman ... musical director
George Bassman ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Ruby Ray ... imitator: bird calls (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

While alone on a cruise, the upstanding - and mean - teetotaler, Larry Wilson, receives a blow on the head, causing him to revert to his old, forgotten persona of man-about-town and swindler, George Carey. Deciding to get what he can out of his position as Wilson, he returns to Wilson's hometown to continue the pretense. The only trouble is he takes a serious shine to his wife, Kay, and doesn't at all agree that Larry should be letting her go. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines America's favorite mister and missus are playing house again! (Print Ad- Ridgefield Press, ((Ridgefield, Conn.)) 8 August 1940) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Monsieur Wilson perd la tête (France)
  • Mr. Wilson perd la tête (France)
  • Liebling, du hast dich verändert (Germany)
  • Te quiero otra vez (Spain)
  • Jag älskar dig åter (Sweden)
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  • 99 min
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Trivia The ninth of 14 films pairing William Powell and Myrna Loy. See more »
Goofs When Harkspur, Sr., Littlejohn and Belenson visit Larry at his home to discuss the land deal, at one point he walks over toward the window and the other three men follow him; as they stop and continue their conversation, Harkspur can be seen holding his hat in his left hand. There is a jump cut to the next shot and Harkspur is now holding his hat in his right hand. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home to (1990). See more »
Soundtracks For He's a Jolly Good Fellow See more »
Quotes Kay Wilson: Ever since you got off that boat you've been chasing me like an amorous goat. You've tried your darnedest to make me fall in love with you and now you have. So from now on I'm going to do the chasing, and believe me, brother, you're going to know you've been chased.
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