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  2. Fred MacMurray - Wikipedia

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    MacMurray purchased actor Red Skelton's good-luck pinky ring as an engagement ring, officially proposing to Haver after a trip to a drugstore. [12] They publicly announced their wedding date for the first week of August 1954; however, they actually wed over a month early, on June 28, to the surprise of friends and the press. [43]

  3. The Apartment - Wikipedia

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    The Apartment is a 1960 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and produced by Billy Wilder from a screenplay he co-wrote with I. A. L. Diamond.It stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray, Ray Walston, Jack Kruschen, David Lewis, Willard Waterman, David White, Hope Holiday, and Edie Adams.

  4. My Three Sons - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the time changes for the 12th season, a new four-part story arc is introduced with MacMurray in a second role, that of his cousin, the Laird (Lord) Fergus McBain Douglas of Sithian Bridge; English actor Alan Caillou's voice was dubbed over MacMurray's. The plot centers on Lord Douglas's arrival in Los Angeles from the family's ...

  5. June Haver - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, Haver met Fred MacMurray, one of the wealthiest and most conservative actors in Hollywood, and a romantic relationship developed. On June 28, 1954, they were married. She told the press: "When I married Fred, he was terribly set in his ways. He was a fuss-budget.

  6. Double Indemnity - Wikipedia

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    Fred MacMurray was accustomed to playing "happy-go-lucky good guys" in light comedies. In 1943, he was the highest-paid actor in Hollywood. [14] When Wilder approached him about the role, MacMurray said, "You're making the mistake of your life!" He felt he lacked the skill for a serious part, [3]: 61 but Wilder pestered the actor until he ...

  7. The Moonlighter - Wikipedia

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    The Moonlighter is a 1953 American 3D Western film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray and Ward Bond. Distributed by Warner Bros. , it premiered alongside the 1953 Looney Tunes 3-D Bugs Bunny cartoon, Lumber Jack-Rabbit and the 3-D Lippert short, Bandit Island .

  8. The Caine Mutiny (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Caine Mutiny Original film poster Directed by Edward Dmytryk Written by Stanley Roberts Michael Blankfort Based on The Caine Mutiny (1951 novel) by Herman Wouk Produced by Stanley Kramer Starring Humphrey Bogart José Ferrer Van Johnson Fred MacMurray Robert Francis May Wynn Tom Tully Cinematography Franz Planer Edited by Henry Batista William A. Lyon Music by Max Steiner Production ...

  9. Face of a Fugitive - Wikipedia

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    Face of a Fugitive is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Wendkos.It stars Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy, Myrna Fahey, James Coburn and Dorothy Green and was based on the short story "Long Gone" by Peter Dawson, the pen name of Jonathan H. Glidden (older brother of Luke Short).