Make Your Own Bed
Walter and Vivian live in the country and have a difficult time keeping servants. Walter then hires a private detective who has been fired for arresting the District Attorney. They only way that Walter can get Jerry to work for him is to tell Jerry that his life is in danger; the neighbor is trying to take his wife; and that Nazi spies are everywhere. Jerry needs a cook for his 'cover' so he gets his fiancée Susan to work with him. To keep Jerry working, Walter sends the threatening letters to himself and hires actors to play the spies but when a real group of spies disguised as a troupe of radio actors appears on the scene, events quickly spiral out of control.
Crew
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Heinz Roemheld
Original Music Composer
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Robert Burks
Director of Photography
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Alex Gottlieb
Producer
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Peter Godfrey
Director
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Lester D. Guthrie
Assistant Director
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Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
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Richard Weil
Adaptation
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Stanley Fleischer
Art Direction
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Perc Westmore
Makeup Artist
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Edmund Joseph
Screenplay
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Charles Lang
Sound
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Willard Van Enger
Special Effects
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Leo F. Forbstein
Music Director
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Francis Swann
Screenplay
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William Lava
Additional Music
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Milo Anderson
Costume Design
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Harriet Ford
Theatre Play
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Clarence Kolster
Editor
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Harvey J. O'Higgins
Theatre Play
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Frank Perkins
Original Music Composer
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Frank Steensen
Set Decoration
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