The Egg and I is a screwball comedy about a newlywed couple who move to the countryside to run a chicken farm. They encounter various challenges and hilarious situations as they adapt to their new life. Based on the novel of the same name, the film portrays the comedic journey of the couple as they navigate through farm life and eccentric neighbors.
A reporter masquerades as a construction worker to get a story, and ends up falling in love with a photographer at the site. Their relationship is tested by a series of misunderstandings, accidents, and quarrels.
When a young woman named Barbara Clarke has an affair with adventurer Roger Coverman, it causes a scandal in the Puritanical town of Salem, Massachusetts. After a meddling girl arouses their suspicions, the town's elders accuse Barbara of being a witch. She is tried, convicted of sorcery and sentenced to death. As the townspeople prepare to burn Barbara at the stake, Roger tries desperately to save the woman he loves.
Grant Jordan, bachelor botany professor, marries Katie, a widow with three kids, despite the machinations of Grant's former girlfriend Minna. But on the wedding day, Aunt Jo, who was to babysit, breaks a leg; so the kids come along on the honeymoon.
A reporter falls in love with an English nobleman who is in New York City trying to mend his reputation. They navigate a series of hilarious misunderstandings and obstacles in their pursuit of love.
A penniless socialite is hired by two young men as a front in their plan to start a magazine. Soon, however, they find themselves more interested in her than in their publishing venture.
In this screwball comedy a WW2 US pilot bombs a Japanese aircraft carrier, is assumed to be dead, and then is misquoted in the press as fondly remembering his days back home walking his dog Piggy. Instead of his dog Piggy he is thought to be in love with Peggy, a girl he worked with. The usual farce ensues after he returns home alive and tries to play along with the mistake to save embarrassment for all.
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