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  1. Love Thy Neighbor is a film produced by Paramount in 1940 which starred Jack Benny and Fred Allen, directed by Mark Sandrich. It features Mary Martin with her famous fur coat striptease performance of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" which is set in a stage revue.

    • Paramount Pictures
  2. 24. Okt. 2021 · movies. Love Thy Neighbor (1940) Topics Jack Benny, Fred Allen. Jack Benny, Fred Allen Addeddate 2021-10-24 13:09:56 Identifier love-thy-neighbor-1940-Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Revie ...

    • 80 Min.
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  3. Love Thy Neighbor: Directed by Mark Sandrich. With Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Mary Martin, Verree Teasdale. Jack Benny is preparing his New Year's Eve radio broadcast but takes time out to take his valet Rochester to meet his girlfriend Josephine arriving on a steamer.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Mark Sandrich
    • 1940-12-27
  4. Read More. Jack Benny (Himself) is preparing his New Year's Eve radio broadcast but takes time out to take his valet Rochester (Eddie Anderson) to meet his girlfriend Josephine (Theresa) arriving on a steamer.

    • Mark Sandrich, Hal Walker, Gene Yarborough
    • Jack Benny
  5. Playing off the contrived feud between Jack Benny and Fred Allen, the two funnymen star as themselves in this meta-comedy. When Jack falls for Fred's niece, Mary (Mary Martin), all hell breaks ...

    • Musical, Comedy
    • Jack Benny
    • Mark Sandrich
  6. Love Thy Neighbor. 1940 Directed by Mark Sandrich. You Won’t Let it Go! The “Feud” continues…! Capitalizing on the famous radio ‘feud’ between comedians Jack Benny and Fred Allen. The two stars play versions of themselves, constantly at each other’s throats due to real and imagined slights. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Overview. Capitalizing on the famous radio 'feud' between comedians Jack Benny and Fred Allen. The two stars play versions of themselves, constantly at each other's throats due to real and imagined slights. Mark Sandrich. Director. Zion Myers. Writer. Ernest Pagano. Writer. Edmund Beloin. Writer. William Morrow. Writer.