![]() As the girl takes a shower the dog kindly starts dumping her wet clothes out of the window. Unfortunately this wasn't going where I was hoping. After the dog bumps her into a pond Milo takes her back to his apartment and suggests she gets her clothes off. Milo takes Joe for a walk that night and bumps into the girl he saw earlier in the bar. The next morning Milo continues to be assertive with everybody in his family and after coming home from the office later in the day he finds a note from his wife telling him she has left and is awaiting an apology. Milo returns home drunk and receives a frosty welcome from his wife but he proves that he has a pair by talking down to George and his wife when they start on him. ![]() Milo actually listens to the dog, who tells him "to be brute - just like Humphrey Bogart". After slowly getting drunk Milo begins to confide in his dog about his troubles and is shocked to hear the dog answering him. Milo goes into a bar and orders a Mystery Gardenia - a strange cocktail which consists of god knows what before getting into a scrap with a dominating man who objects to Milo talking with his girl. That evening Milo returns home to find a party in full swing at his apartment and his wife having gone out with her brother. On the day of his twentienth wedding anniversary Milo receives a visit at his office from his lawyer who informes him that a client has died and left his most precious possession - a dog by the name of Joe - to Milo in his will. He tells of how he gave his wife's brother George a job in his investment company and offered him temporary accommodation ten years ago but George is still with them! Milo confides in his lawyer (DONALD MEEK) of how he had to endure George's presence every day for the past ten years. Milo Terkel (WALTER ABEL) is in court to contest his wife's request for a divorce. Music: Heinz Roemheld Stars: Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Marie Wilson, Donald Meek, Sheldon Leonard, Howard Petrie Company: United Artists Released: 23 August 1947 Length: 6 reels Production No.: F-56 Filming dates: Rating: 7/10 Boyle Editor: Bert Jordan Art director: Jerome Pycha Jr. Screenplay: Jack Jevne Photography: John W. Series: Streamliner Director: Harve Foster Producer: Bebe Daniels, Hal Roach Jr.
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