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  1. Released January 2nd, 1942, 'Dont Get Personal' stars Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee, Anne Gwynne The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr, and received a user score of 50 (out of 100) on ...

  2. Visit the movie page for 'Dont Get Personal' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this ...

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    • Hugh Herbert
    • Charles Lamont
    • Universal Pictures
  3. Don't Get Personal: Directed by Charles Lamont. With Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee, Anne Gwynne. Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real.

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    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Charles Lamont
    • 1942-01-02
  4. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Dont Get Personal' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its stars ...

  5. Don't Get Personal Synopsis. Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real. Two former associates, Jules Kinsey and J.M. Snow cross him up by substituting Susan Blair, an office ...

  6. Pickle packing millionaire Oscar Whippet is killed when he crashes his new "crash proof" airplane. His eccentric cousin in Iowa, Elmer Whippet, inherits "Whippet's Personality Pickles," much to the chagrin of Whippet's business partner, James M. Snow and advertising executive Jules Kinsey, Snow's brother-in-law.

  7. Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real. Two former associates, Jules Kinsey and J.M. Snow cross him up by substituting Susan Blair, an office secretary, for Mary and Elmer thinks the show's writer Paul Stevens is John.