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Double Dynamite (1951) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Irwin Allen and Irving Cummings Jr..

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Emile J. Keck: A woman can smell mink through six inches of lead.


Johnny Dalton: And if we did get married, how would we manage? I have nothing. How would we live?
Mildred 'Mibs' Goodhug: I'm sure something would come along.
Johnny Dalton: Yeah. And we'd have to feed that too.


[Finding Emile J. Keck in Johnny Dalton's bath tub]
Mr. Kofer: Well, I like THIS!
Emile J. Keck: You do? Well, join me!


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Assisted by The Modernaires (who did not appear in the movie), Frank Sinatra and Jane Russell recorded a Columbia single of their cozy film duet, "Kisses and Tears" (music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Sammy Cahn). An earlier Sinatra-Page Cavanaugh Trio waxing of the ditty hadn't been issued by Columbia.
Frank Sinatra was originally supposed to receive top billing in the film, but was reduced to third at the insistence of producer Howard Hughes.
Using the picture's original title, "It's Only Money," Jule Styne (music) and Sammy Cahn (lyrics) provided a comical song for Frank Sinatra and Groucho Marx (a duet) plus Jane Russell (a trio reprise).
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