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  1. Let's Make It Legal is a 1951 American comedy film made by 20th Century-Fox, directed by Richard Sale and produced by Robert Bassler from a screenplay by I.A.L. Diamond and F. Hugh Herbert, based on a story by Mortimer Braus entitled "My Mother-in-Law, Miriam".

  2. Let's Make It Legal: Directed by Richard Sale. With Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Zachary Scott, Barbara Bates. The Halsworths' nearly-final divorce suddenly gets complicated when Miriam's old flame comes to town.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Sale
    • 1952-07-11
  3. Aug 31, 2016 · Let's Make It Legal (1951) Trailer. The marriage between Miriam (Claudette Colbert) and her gambling husband Hugh (Macdonald Carey) is about to end unless their daughter Barbara (Barbara...

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  4. Let's Make It Legal (1951) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 17m1951. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A woman divorces her husband of 20 years because he gambles too much. Cast & Crew. Read More. Richard Sale. Director. Claudette Colbert. Miriam Halsworth. Macdonald Carey.

    • Richard Sale, Eli Dunn
    • Claudette Colbert
  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Theatrical trailer of "Let's Make It Legal" by Richard Sale. Starring Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Marilyn Monroe, Zachary Scott, Barbara Bates, Rober...

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  6. Purchase Let's Make It Legal on digital and stream instantly or download offline. A couple are divorcing because of his gambling after 20 years of marriage but are parting as friends. When an ex-flame starts making a play for her, hubby explains his lucky dice.

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  8. Let's Make It Legal is a 1951 American comedy film made by 20th Century-Fox, directed by Richard Sale and produced by Robert Bassler from a screenplay by I.A.L. Diamond and F. Hugh Herbert, based on a story by Mortimer Braus entitled "My Mother-in-Law, Miriam".