The Fabulous Joe | |
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Directed by | Harve Foster |
Produced by | Bebe Daniels |
Screenplay by | Arnold Belgard Jack Jevne |
Story by | Hal Roach, Jr. |
Starring |
Walter Abel Margot Grahame Marie Wilson Donald Meek Sheldon Leonard Howard Petrie |
Music by | Heinz Roemheld |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
Edited by | Bert Jordan |
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Distributed by | United Artists |
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59 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Fabulous Joe is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Harve Foster and written by Arnold Belgard and Jack Jevne. The film stars Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Marie Wilson, Donald Meek, Sheldon Leonard and Howard Petrie. The film was released on August 29, 1947, by United Artists.
Milo Terkel has been asked for a divorce by his wife Emily and he explains to a judge why, including that it's partially the fault of his dog Joe.
The trouble began one night when Milo bought Emily an expensive piece of jewelry, only to discover she won't be home for dinner. He goes out to eat, taking Joe with him, and the suitably named Gorgeous Gilmore spots the jewelry and admires it.
Jealousy ensues after Emily's freeloading brother George Baxter begins to meddle, making it appear Milo's seeing another woman. Joe the dog doesn't help matters, causing Gorgeous to fall into a pond, causing Milo to take her home and replace her dress. Then the new dress gets ripped from Gorgeous by angry boyfriend Louie.
By the time Milo is done telling how many different ways Joe has intervened and that the dog is even talking to him, the judge is ready to sentence him to a sanitarium. Emily takes pity and takes him away for a fresh start to their marriage instead.