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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill</i> <br /><br />"It Happened To Jane," released 1959. <br /> <br />Plot summary from imdb.com: <br /> <br />"Jane Osgood (Doris Day) is trying to support her two young children by running a lobster business. After one of her shipments is ruined by inattention at the railroad station, Jane decides to take on Harry Foster Malone (Ernie Kovacs), director of the line and the "meanest man in the world". With the help of her lifelong friend - and lawyer - George Denham (Jack Lemmon), Jane sues Malone for the price of her lobsters & her lost business. What she ends up with is a lot more that either of them bargained for." <br /> <br />If you can tolerate Doris Day's mugging, it's not a bad film. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Very good Mark. I caught it on TMC a couple of times. I picked it because it was a Doris Day movie, in the blurb on the tv they mentioned nothing about trains. I think she only sings one time during the movies so the guys should be able to tolerate it[:p].
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