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Song lyrics to I Don't Know Enough About You, Peggy Lee

I Don’t Know Enough About You

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Song lyrics to “I Don’t Know Enough About You” by Peggy Lee with husband and songwriting partner, Dave Barbour.

Song lyrics to I Don’t Know Enough About You, Peggy Lee

I know a little bit about a lot o’ things
But I don’t know enough about you
Just when I think you’re mine
You try a different line
And baby, what can I do?

Blondie’s Lucky Day

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Blondie’s Lucky Day (1946) starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake

In Blondie’s Lucky Day, Dagwood is fired — again, by the crusty J. C. Dithers. So he goes into competition with his ex-boss. Dagwood’s new partner is a beautiful lady architect. Dagwood fears that Blondie will be jealous, but she falls in love with the son of Mr. Dithers’ biggest client.

The Seventh Veil

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The Seventh Veil – Francesca is a young woman who leaves her home after the death of her father. She tries to become a great concert pianist, but her mind becomes unbalanced due to the attitude of her psychiatrist and her guardian.

My Darling Clementine

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My Darling Clementine (1946) starring Henry Fonda, Victor Mature, Ward Bond, Tim Holt, Walter Brennan

Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday clean up Tombtone by taking on the Clanton gang at the O.K. Corral. Meanwhile, Earp becomes smitten with a pretty Eastern lady as Holliday romances a saloon girl in My Darling Clementine.

Prelude to Murder

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Sherlock Holmes – Prelude to Murder (aka Dressed to Kill) (1946) starring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce

Holmes: Somehow, the tune… is the key to the mystery. It must be the tune. Otherwise, why use three musical boxes to convey the message? Why not collar boxes, or shoe boxes? 

Gilda

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Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready

Synopsis of Gilda

In Gilda, a beguiling femme fatale (Rita Hayworth) gets even with her bitter ex-boyfriend (Glenn Ford) by marrying his boss, a mysterious Buenos Aires casino owner. One of the great film noirs of the Forties.

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