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Prosperity (1932) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Sam Wood and produced by Sam Wood.

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Guilty Pleasures Movie Blogathon: "No down payment is the secret of prosperity..."

By The Lady Eve on Sep 19, 2011 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

It’s Los Angeles in the 1950s and the GI Bill-fueled migration from city to suburb is in high gear. An opening shot of a vast (but shockingly empty) freeway system sets the scene. A gorgeous young couple in a late-model Chrysler cruises out of town. They smile as they pass billboard after bill... Read full article


Guilty Pleasures Movie Blogathon: "No down payment is the secret of prosperity..."

By The Lady Eve on Sep 19, 2011 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

It’s Los Angeles in the 1950s and the GI Bill-fueled migration from city to suburb is in high gear. An opening shot of a vast (but shockingly empty) freeway system sets the scene. A gorgeous young couple in a late-model Chrysler cruises out of town. They smile as they pass billboard after bill... Read full article


Guilty Pleasures Movie Blogathon: "No down payment is the secret of prosperity..."

By The Lady Eve on Sep 19, 2011 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

It’s Los Angeles in the 1950s and the GI Bill-fueled migration from city to suburb is in high gear. An opening shot of a vast (but shockingly empty) freeway system sets the scene. A gorgeous young couple in a late-model Chrysler cruises out of town. They smile as they pass billboard after bill... Read full article


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Buster Warren: Can I have my hair cut, too?
Lizzie Praskins: No, you can *not*. It would break my heart to see that lovely hair cut.
John Warren: Well, he's getting pretty big for curls.
Maggie Warren: If I had my way, I'd have the clippers on him.
Buster Warren: Would you grandma?
Lizzie Praskins: Well, you haven't got your say-so.
John Warren: You're telling us.
Helen Praskins Warren: Anyway, we don't have to settle it now.
Maggie Warren: No, any time before he goes to college.


Lizzie Praskins: One more word from you and I'll forget I'm a lady.
[lifts plate to throw at Maggie]
Maggie Warren: Why not? Everybody else has.


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