"What a bonanza! An unknown beginner to be directed
by Lubitsch, in a script by Wilder and Brackett,
and to play with Paramount's two superstars, Gary
Cooper and Claudette Colbert, and to be beaten up
by both of them!"
-- David Niven, "Bring On the Empty Horses"
by Lubitsch, in a script by Wilder and Brackett,
and to play with Paramount's two superstars, Gary
Cooper and Claudette Colbert, and to be beaten up
by both of them!"
-- David Niven, "Bring On the Empty Horses"
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