I Married a Woman~1958~DVD -R~Diana Dors~George Gobel~John Wayne
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Asking $25.49 USD per item
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Seller accepts PayPal, CAN INQUIRE ABOUT SENDING A POSTAL (ONLY!) MONEY ORDER :)
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Posted1 month ago
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Phoenix, AZ
Member since November 18, 2016
Please only contact the seller if you are interested in buying or bartering for this item. Spam and fraud will not be tolerated.
BEFORE ORDERING... READ ALL INFORMATION BELOW IN FULL ... and ALSO all info found on my StoreFront Pages which when I'm out of town includes my VACATION AWAY ALERT... thank you!
***I'm offering transfers of my personal first hand cable capture vhs saves from channels that aired movies commercial free... or if exist and I own out of print Vhs video releases... on DVD-R ... listing as "new", because they are new DVD-Rs in new slimcases, however they are NOT new releases, as the movies I offer still have not been 'officially' released on dvd in the U.S.***
"I Married a Woman" (1958)(DVD-R/WideScreen/B&W) I'm offering a transfer of my first hand cable capture SP Vhs save from channel that airs movies commercial free, of this UNreleased on dvd crime dramance, on Dvd-R sent in dvd slimcase w/simple artsheet insert +free Media Mail shipping w/USPS Delivery Confirmation tracking!
Synopsis: I Married a Woman was tailored by top comedy writer Goodman Ace to the peculiar, low-key talents of TV comedian George Gobel. Lonesome Gobel plays an advertising man whose successful "Miss Luxemburg Beer Beauty Contest" campaign yields a most unusual bonus: the contest's buxom winner Diana Dors, who becomes Gobel's wife. More devoted to his job than his marriage, Gobel is soon in danger of losing Dors' affections. He wins his wife back through a series of unexpected plot twists, not least of which is the inspiration he draws from viewing a John Wayne picture (Wayne appears as himself, unbilled). Produced by Gobel's own Gomalco company, I Married a Woman was lensed in black-and-white, except for the Technicolor John Wayne sequences. {amg}
Cast:
George Gobel - Marshall "Mickey" Briggs
Diana Dors - Janice Blake Briggs aka Miss Luxemberg
Adolphe Menjou - Frederick W. Sutton
Jessie Royce Landis - Marshall's mother-in-law
Nita Talbot - Miss Anderson, Briggs' secretary
William Redfield - Eddie Benson, elevator operator
Stephen Dunne - Bob Sanders
John McGiver - Girard, Sutton's lawyer
Steve Pendleton - photographer trailing Briggs
John Wayne - himself (uncredited)
PLEASE NOTE: All titles shared from collector to collector with no rights given or implied, intended as back up of your own save, for personal viewing, media content being free with any fees to cover time, labor and the many materials used to provide the best I can offer.
Because of the ease to copy material all sales are final - I do not offer refunds/returns. It is thee customers responsibility to be sure their playback system accepts the DVD-R format BEFORE sending payment. Please refer to your users manual, look up info online regarding your make & model, or better yet try a Dvd-R out 1st :)
By ordering you affirm you have read & understood all.
Payment: PayPal FF way, or happy to accept a POSTAL (ONLY!) type Money Order but MUST 1st REQUEST CURRENT INFO which I would need to email you BEFORE you can send out.
Shipping FREE Media Mail U.S. shipping w/USPS Delivery Confirmation tracking!
SPECIAL OFFERS...
1) If order 4 titles and send payment at same time may pick out a 5th title for free!
2) If ask for info BEFORE SENDING PAYMENT... I offer a $2 discount if prefer to order your movie as a plain/caseless dvd-r instead of in a slimcase w/artwork insert as I usually send. THIS OFFER IS NOT RETRO-ACTIVE, MUST TAKE THE $2 OFF WHEN SEND PAYMENT!
We are frequently away camping over weekends, that may include a Friday and/or Monday... longer over holidays... so if place an order and do not receive a prompt email confirmation your patience is appreciated :)
Fellow film fans... unfortunately this site does not have a feedback system set up, but I do have years of 100% positive feedback elsewhere to which I would be happy to provide a link to view upon request, so please choose with confidence and feel free to message me with any questions or concerns... thank you for considering me for movies!
I have over 6000 hard to find movies in my collection, 1st hand cable captures and/or out of print original vhs video... titles not yet 'officially' released or OOP on dvd so please feel free to contact me if looking for a rarity.
***I'm offering transfers of my personal first hand cable capture vhs saves from channels that aired movies commercial free... or if exist and I own out of print Vhs video releases... on DVD-R ... listing as "new", because they are new DVD-Rs in new slimcases, however they are NOT new releases, as the movies I offer still have not been 'officially' released on dvd in the U.S.***
"I Married a Woman" (1958)(DVD-R/WideScreen/B&W) I'm offering a transfer of my first hand cable capture SP Vhs save from channel that airs movies commercial free, of this UNreleased on dvd crime dramance, on Dvd-R sent in dvd slimcase w/simple artsheet insert +free Media Mail shipping w/USPS Delivery Confirmation tracking!
Synopsis: I Married a Woman was tailored by top comedy writer Goodman Ace to the peculiar, low-key talents of TV comedian George Gobel. Lonesome Gobel plays an advertising man whose successful "Miss Luxemburg Beer Beauty Contest" campaign yields a most unusual bonus: the contest's buxom winner Diana Dors, who becomes Gobel's wife. More devoted to his job than his marriage, Gobel is soon in danger of losing Dors' affections. He wins his wife back through a series of unexpected plot twists, not least of which is the inspiration he draws from viewing a John Wayne picture (Wayne appears as himself, unbilled). Produced by Gobel's own Gomalco company, I Married a Woman was lensed in black-and-white, except for the Technicolor John Wayne sequences. {amg}
Cast:
George Gobel - Marshall "Mickey" Briggs
Diana Dors - Janice Blake Briggs aka Miss Luxemberg
Adolphe Menjou - Frederick W. Sutton
Jessie Royce Landis - Marshall's mother-in-law
Nita Talbot - Miss Anderson, Briggs' secretary
William Redfield - Eddie Benson, elevator operator
Stephen Dunne - Bob Sanders
John McGiver - Girard, Sutton's lawyer
Steve Pendleton - photographer trailing Briggs
John Wayne - himself (uncredited)
PLEASE NOTE: All titles shared from collector to collector with no rights given or implied, intended as back up of your own save, for personal viewing, media content being free with any fees to cover time, labor and the many materials used to provide the best I can offer.
Because of the ease to copy material all sales are final - I do not offer refunds/returns. It is thee customers responsibility to be sure their playback system accepts the DVD-R format BEFORE sending payment. Please refer to your users manual, look up info online regarding your make & model, or better yet try a Dvd-R out 1st :)
By ordering you affirm you have read & understood all.
Payment: PayPal FF way, or happy to accept a POSTAL (ONLY!) type Money Order but MUST 1st REQUEST CURRENT INFO which I would need to email you BEFORE you can send out.
Shipping FREE Media Mail U.S. shipping w/USPS Delivery Confirmation tracking!
SPECIAL OFFERS...
1) If order 4 titles and send payment at same time may pick out a 5th title for free!
2) If ask for info BEFORE SENDING PAYMENT... I offer a $2 discount if prefer to order your movie as a plain/caseless dvd-r instead of in a slimcase w/artwork insert as I usually send. THIS OFFER IS NOT RETRO-ACTIVE, MUST TAKE THE $2 OFF WHEN SEND PAYMENT!
We are frequently away camping over weekends, that may include a Friday and/or Monday... longer over holidays... so if place an order and do not receive a prompt email confirmation your patience is appreciated :)
Fellow film fans... unfortunately this site does not have a feedback system set up, but I do have years of 100% positive feedback elsewhere to which I would be happy to provide a link to view upon request, so please choose with confidence and feel free to message me with any questions or concerns... thank you for considering me for movies!
I have over 6000 hard to find movies in my collection, 1st hand cable captures and/or out of print original vhs video... titles not yet 'officially' released or OOP on dvd so please feel free to contact me if looking for a rarity.