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  1. So You Won't Talk: Dirigido por Edward Sedgwick. Con Joe E. Brown, Frances Robinson, Vivienne Osborne, Bernard Nedell. "Whiskers," the timid book reviewer on a metropolitan daily newspaper is fired, along with his girlfriend, switchboard-operator Lucy Walters. They agree to meet for dinner to discuss a book Whiskers is writing.

  2. So You Won't Talk? es una película estrenada en el año 1940 dirigida por Edward Sedgwick . Está protagonizada por Joe E. Brown, Frances Robinson, Vivienne Osborne...A shy book reviewer is confused with a notorious gangster who has just been release from prison..

  3. Bearded Charles Augustus Holt, the book reviewer for The Chronicle , is derisively known as "Whiskers" because of his timid personality.When he is fired from his job, Whiskers accepts the advice of his girl friend, Lucy Walters, to write a novel and get a shave.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2020 · In this comedy of mistaken identity, a bookish literary reviewer bows to the desires of his lover and shaves off his whiskers. Suddenly he finds himself in trouble, for without the mustache, he is the spitting image of a gangster who has just been released from prison.

  5. 1. Where to watch. Not streaming. All services … JustWatch. So You Won’t Talk? 1940 Directed by Edward Sedgwick. THE BROWN BOMBER OF MIRTH IN A LAUGHING KNOCKOUT! A shy book reviewer is confused with a notorious gangster who has just been release from prison. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Edward Sedgwick
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for So You Won't Talk (1940) - Edward Sedgwick on AllMovie - In this comedy of mistaken identity, a bookish…

  7. Cast & crew. So You Won't Talk (1940) Comedy | 69 minutes. 2,50 1 votes. + My vote. Alternative titles: Dus Je Bekent Niet / Hou Je Snater. Country: United States. Directed by: Edward Sedgwick. Stars: Joe E. Brown, Frances Robinson and Vivienne Osborne. IMDb score: 5,9 (38) Releasedate: 2 October 1940. US. UK.