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  1. Matrimonio de inconveniencia (1943) - FilmAffinity. Ficha. Créditos. Imágenes [6] Vota esta película. Añadir a listas. Título original. Fired Wife. Año. 1943. Duración. 75 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Charles Lamont. Guion. Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano. Historia: Hagar Wilde. Reparto. Música. Frank Skinner. Fotografía. Paul Ivano (B&W)

  2. FIRED WIFE : Año Producción: 1943: Nacionalidad: EE.UU. Director: CHARLES LAMONT: Guión: MICHAEL FESSIER, ERNEST PAGANO, HAGAR WILDE: Fotografía: PAUL IVANO: Música: FRANK SKINNER: Intérpretes: DIANA BARRYMORE, ROBERT PAIGE, LOUISE ALLBRITTON, WALTER ABEL, GEORGE DOLENZ, REX INGRAM, ERNEST TRUEX

  3. Fired Wife (1943) - FilmAffinity. File. Credits. Image gallery [6] Rate this movie. Add to lists. Links. Original title. Fired Wife. Year. 1943. Running time. 75 min. Country. United States. Director. Charles Lamont. Screenwriter. Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano. Story: Hagar Wilde. Cast. Music. Frank Skinner. Cinematography. Paul Ivano (B&W)

  4. Fired Wife. Título Latino: Esposa de conveniencia. Año | País: 1943 | Estados Unidos. Duración: 75 min. (1 h. 15 m.) Género: Comedia. País: Estados Unidos. Año: 1943. Fecha de Estreno: 03 septiembre 1943. Clasificación: Passed. Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA. Producción: Universal Pictures.

  5. Fired Wife es una película estrenada en el año 1943 dirigida por Charles Lamont . Está protagonizada por Diana Barrymore, Robert Paige, Louise Allbritton...A Broadway producer's Girl Friday must make sure that her recent marriage is kept secret. If it gets out, she will lose her job.

  6. Diana Barrymore Cast. Critics reviews. In this comedy, a husband and wife want to keep their marriage a secret on professional grounds, and are consequently pursued romantically by an ‘other man’ and ‘other woman’, resulting in awkward complications.

  7. Fired Wife is a cute but forgettable story about a couple who gets married before they really finalize their career plans with each other, which ends in a trip to Reno. Tig (Louise Albritton) is a beautiful theater assistant who gets the chance to direct her first show, but she absolutely cannot be married to do the job (even though she is).