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She Wrote the Book is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Joan Davis, Jack Oakie, and Mischa Auer. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The screenplay concerns a shy midwestern professor who travels to New York City to visit a publisher of her friend's book which turns out to be a ...
She Wrote the Book: Directed by Charles Lamont. With Joan Davis, Jack Oakie, Mischa Auer, Kirby Grant. An unassuming professor is talked into journeying to New York on behalf of a colleague who has written a steamy bestseller under a pseudonym.
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- Adventure, Comedy, Romance
- Charles Lamont
- 1946-05-31
A plain-Jane math professor (Joan Davis) at a small midwestern college is talked into journeying to New York on behalf of a colleague who has written a steamy bestseller under an assumed name.
An unassuming professor is talked into journeying to New York on behalf of a colleague who has written a steamy bestseller under a pseudonym. While in the city, she receives a bump on the head and begins to believe that she is the author.
A prim professor at a small Midwestern university thinks she is the author of a hot novel written by the dean's wife.
- Comedy
- Joan Davis
- Charles Lamont
A plain-Jane math professor (Joan Davis) at a small midwestern college is talked into journeying to New York on behalf of a colleague who has written a steamy bestseller under an assumed name. While in the big city, the math prof receives a bump on the head which brings on a form of amnesia.
A prim boring soft-spoken college math professor (Joan Davis) must impersonate the author of a scandalous book ("Always Lulu"). Then oops, she gets a bump on the head, a bad case of amnesia, and things get considerably kookier, as she starts to believe the sexy memoir is the story of her life.