Burns and Allen – Married, But Single. 421006

Burns and Allen comedy duo performing on stage

at home after a party, George and Gracie discussed the types of games that took place. Why was George so mean to her at the party?
Gracie remembers the romantic days of their early life together. Have they killed a beautiful friendship when they got married? Gracie suggests ways they can rejuvenate the love life of the early days.

Georges kicked out to enter the house and asked Gracie for a date. While outside, a confused Bill Goodwin wonders what he’s up to George interest to find that Gracie has roped Bill into playing the part of George’s old rival for her hand. Bill fends off George’s jokes by delivering the sponsor’s message. Gracie is looking forward to being wined and dined.

Paul Whiteman plays, and Jimmy Cash sings: Serenade in Blue.

Her excitement grows as she prepares, and Gracie meets their ducky, Herman. She tries to explain to him about what dating is like. The couple sets out, pretending to be single although there married. A fact that confuses the neighbors when Gracie tries to explain it. Will George cuddle with Gracie in the backseat of the taxi as they head downtown? The driver is amazed at usually is the girl who has to fend off the advances of the man.

The Six Hits and a Miss sing: Be Careful it’s My Heart.

Still reliving their courtship, George and Gracie enter the ice cream parlor. When Bill Goodwin enters with his date, Gracie is still role-playing and calls him by George’s rivals name, Joe Spencer. To save face with his date and prove who he really is, Bill goes into the sponsor message. The romantic date continues with a walk through the park. Will it end with a beautiful proposal? Or will it end the same way the first when did?

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