Without Reservations is a 1946 comedy film made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and adapted by Andrew Solt from the novel "Thanks, God! I'll Take It From Here" by Jane Allen and Mae Livingston.
The opening shot shows "Arrowhead" Pictures motion picture studio. This is the actual RKO Pictures Studio Building at 780 Gower Street in Hollywood, retouched with "Arrowhead" replacing the RKO signs on the building. It remains a historic ...
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Without Reservations is a 1946 comedy film made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and adapted by Andrew Solt from the novel "Thanks, God! I'll Take It From Here" by Jane Allen and Mae Livingston.
The opening shot shows "Arrowhead" Pictures motion picture studio. This is the actual RKO Pictures Studio Building at 780 Gower Street in Hollywood, retouched with "Arrowhead" replacing the RKO signs on the building. It remains a historic structure on the corner to this day.
It tells the story of a female author (Kit Madden) who goes to L.A. to work on the film adaptation of her book. On the way, she finds a Marine (Rusty Thomas), who she considers as the best choice for the film character. During their traveling across the country on trains, they encounter various comedic and dramatic situations. But he thinks that she has been using him just so that he would be in the motion picture. Nonetheless, the couple finally resolve their differences.
Jack Benny and Cary Grant make...
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