Would Love a Copy


Can anybody help?

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It's been five years since you asked, but if you are still interested a print is freely available for download at http://archive.org/details/I_Love_Trouble_movie as a 770MB AVI file. It fell out of copyright at the end of its initial 28-year term, so this is a legitimate download.
However, the print is in fairly poor condition and clearly in dire need of restoration. You might also need the VLC media player (http://www.videolan.org/, another free download) to view it properly: I tried to watch it using Microsoft's Windows Media Player and the sound got desynchronized from images after about a half-hour, while this problem didn't appear with VLC media player.
The film was shot on location in Los Angeles. As a result, I found it much more interesting to watch than otherwise similar films from the same period that were shot on studio lots, such as the 1946 version of The Big Sleep. Just getting to see the now long-gone oil derricks that were all over a section of Venice was worth putting up with the poor quality of the print.

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Hi, larus_michahellis. I'm sorry I wasn't aware that you'd replied to me. I now have the auto-alert thingy activated, so I know when members reply to me. Thank you for your reply.

"No, I don't like to cook, but I have a chicken in the icebox, and you're eating it."

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In his 1998 Archive of American Television interview, screenwriter Roy Huggins claims this movie to be "lost". I guess it got found.

He also claimed Lucille Ball was in it. Maybe he was confusing her with Janet Blair.

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Thank you, Brenda! :)

"No, I don't like to cook, but I have a chicken in the icebox, and you're eating it."

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