S.Z. Sakall
9 titles
Filmography
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In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)A pair of feuding co-workers at a music shop in turn-of-the-century Chicago have no idea they are falling in love as anonymous romantic pen pals.

Never Say Goodbye
(1946)Seven-year-old Phillippa “Flip” plots to get her divorced parents, who love her (and secretly each other), back to the altar.

Small Town Girl
(1953)Sentenced to 30 days cooling his heels in the Duck Creek cooler for speeding, Rick Belrow decides he doesn’t like anything about small towns until he meets small town girl Cindy.

Wonder Man
(1945)After being murdered by gangsters, an exuberant nightclub entertainer returns as a ghost to persuade his meek twin brother to help bring his killers to justice.

Ball of Fire
(1941)A group of professors working on a new encyclopedia encounter a mouthy nightclub singer who is wanted by the police to help bring down her mob boss lover.

The Devil and Miss Jones
(1941)John P Merrick, the world's richest man, is annoyed to hear workers at one of his stores are trying to form a union. Getting a menial job, he's determined to root out the troublemakers, but soon finds their grievances are genuine through the eponymous Miss Jones, Merrick's co-worker and O'Brien's girlfriend. Eventually, Merrick leads the fight for decent rights and also finds a girl of his own.

Romance on the High Seas
(1948)A singer on a Caribbean cruise gets mixed up in a series of romantic problems.

Tea for Two
(1950)The screen version of "No, No, Nanette" in which an actress/heiress bets her uncle that she can say "no" to every question for the length of a weekend. If she wins, she gets the chance to star in her own Broadway show.