Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) - (Movie Clip) Aren't You Lauren Bacall?
Manicurist Connie (Joan Leslie) drags boyfriend Buzz (Jack Carson) along to see off now former-prince Henry (Dennis Morgan), catching the plane for Milwaukee, and she tricks them both, and Warner Bros. executes the only known Bogart-Bacall cameo, the finalè in Two Guys From Milwaukee, 1946.
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Two Guys From Milwaukee - (Original Trailer)
Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson salute their real-life hometown in the wacky comedy Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946).
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The principals meet, Jack Carson as New York cabbie Buzz, and Dennis Morgan as a European prince who has ditched his entourage on arrival at Penn Station in New York, seeking real life experience, together meeting Happy (Tom DAndrea) at the diner, in Two Guys From Milwaukee, 1946.
Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) -- (Movie Clip) It's The Royal Seal
Dennis Morgan is Prince Henry, gone incognito in New York, having his mustache removed at a barber shop, as his pal, Cabbie Buzz (Jack Carson) pawns his royal cigarette case, and we meet Buzzs gal, manicurist Connie (Joan Leslie) and her pal Polly (Janis Paige), in Two Guys From Milwaukee, 1946.
Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Pennsylvania Station
Opening the first Dennis Morgan-Jack Carson buddy comedy, Dennis is a prince from somewhere (and a Lauren Bacall fan) arriving Penn Station on the train, S.Z. Sakall his assistant, and Jack a cabbie with other matters on his mind, in Two Guys From Milwaukee, 1946, co-starring Joan Leslie.
Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) -- (Movie Clip Hooking Up With A Prince
Nearing the end, New York cabbie Buzz (Jack Carson) is trying to persuade his longtime gal Connie (Joan Leslie) to choose him over visiting European prince Henry (Dennis Morgan), with whom hes now reconciled, and whos about to address his country by radio, in Two Guys From Milwaukee, 1946.