
August 17, 1888
Edgar Montilion "Monty" Woolley (August 17, 1888 – May 6, 1963) was an American actor. At the age of 50, he achieved a measure of stardom for his role in the 1939 stage play The Man Who Came to Dinner and its 1942 film adaptation. Description above from the Wikipedia article Monty Woolley, licensed…

A debonair angel comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church.

An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in with a Midwestern family.

A chorus girl stranded in Paris is set up by a millionaire to break up his wife's affair with another man, while being romantically pursued by a cab driver.

With her husband away to fight in World War II, a housewife must care for their two daughters alone.

The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman, who is dying of tuberculosis.

A 65-year-old printer hatches an elaborate scheme to avoid forced retirement.

A wealthy hypochondriac and an heiress are both experiencing romantic complications, prompting them to marry each other.