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So Goes My Love (1946) was a Black-and-white - Comedy Film directed by Frank Ryan and produced by Jack H. Skirball and Bruce Manning.

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"The Hedda Hopper Show - This Is Hollywood" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 14, 1946 with Don Ameche and Myrna Loy reprising their film roles.
The Universal International backlot was used for the wagon ride scene. The two houses used in the film were constructed on stage 12. In 1950, the stock units from the sound stage sets were reconstructed on the new colonial street. The "Maxim house" was used in the movie " One Desire" (1955) and the "Allison Home" used in the movie "Harvey" (1950) In 1964 Universal studios tour guides called the sets the "Munster House" (Maxim house) and the "Harvey house" . Today the sets are located on Wisteria Lane - 4349 Wisteria Lane (Allison Home) - 4351 Wisteria Lane (Maxim house)
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Also directed by Frank Ryan




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Also released in 1946




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