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Connie is still jealous, and Jim storms out of their apartment to sleep in a hammock in the back yard. Jim ends up sleeping in Bobbie's empty apartment, as he knows that she is away on a modeling assignment, but the next morning, Bobbie returns home, and Connie mistakenly assumes that she and Jim have spent the night together. Connie's anger is deflected by a newspaper story concerning Mrs. Frazier, a woman she and Jim saw in a nightclub with Charley, who has been cheated by an "elderly Casanova" named Charley Price. Charley assures them that he truly loves Eadie and has now retired. Charley decides to leave and send for Eadie later, but the police arrive before he can escape. As he is being taken away, Charley reassures Eadie that she is the only woman he has ever loved.
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agent visits and asks the Scotts what they know about Mr. Patterson, implying that he is under investigation. Later, an inspector from the Department of Housing and Building informs the Scotts that the exposed wiring in their building is a serious code violation, and that if it is not fixed within
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Charley, who insists on paying for his crimes by pleading guilty, arranges for Jim to get arrested for receiving the $ 800 from him, as it was part of the money he took from Mrs. Frazier. Jim is infuriated when he is thrown in a cell with Charley, but the older man explains that he needed time to
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Jim and Connie have received no offers by the time Charley and Eadie return, and Charley lends Jim the $ 800 needed for the repairs. Jim still wants to sell, however, as he is convinced that the building will drive them deeper into debt. Connie and Jim argue about the building and Bobbie, of whom
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fifteen days, the building will be condemned. That night, Charley and Eadie announce their engagement, worrying Connie. Charley and Eadie leave the next day to be married, after which Jim learns that it will be so expensive to fix the wiring that he must sell the building.
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After eighteen months, Charley is released from prison and reunites with Eadie. Later, Jim and Connie, who have beautified the apartment building with Jim's royalties, watch with amusement as Eadie and Charley take their newly born twin daughters for a walk.
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There are only a few fresh lines and situations in the script, and they are not enough to add any punch to a rather "dated" theme, no matter how hard the cast toppers try to keep the laughs going. ...
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made prior to his television career, and the last film appearance by Fay, who had been a popular stage comedian in the 1920s and revived his career starring in the long-running Broadway comedy
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tell Jim his life story so that he can write a book about him. Jim is released the next day and writes Charley's book, which becomes a best-seller.
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Lightly skipping about in its treatment of G.I.'s postwar investment, engineered by his wife while he was overseas, in a rundown house in the
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is a mild variety of comedy which gets a considerable boost from the expert talents—in that line—of
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production supervision is adequate for physical polish, but short on story and script guidance.
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comedy features an early supporting role for Monroe. It is one of the few films future
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is also present in this number. She gives mature warmth to the proceedings.
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The film borrows its name from the song "Love Nest" with music by
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play at being married and troubled with their creaky domicile.
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is tossed in to cause jealousy between the landlords... The
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The Love Nest (disambiguation)

Joseph Newman
I.A.L. Diamond
Scott Corbett
Jules Buck
June Haver
William Lundigan
Frank Fay
Marilyn Monroe
Lloyd Ahern
J. Watson Webb Jr.
Cyril Mockridge
20th Century Fox
comedy-drama
Joseph Newman
June Haver
William Lundigan
Frank Fay
Marilyn Monroe
World War II
Tonight Show
Jack Paar
Harvey
Leatrice Joy
Louis Hirsch
Otto A. Harbach
The Burns and Allen Show
William Lundigan
New York City

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