I Dood It

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I Dood It is a 1943 musical comedy film best known for its blend of slapstick humor and elaborate musical numbers, featuring performances by stars such as Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell.

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instanceOf film
basedOn Spite Marriage NERFINISHED
Spite Marriage (1929 film) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Robert Planck NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Vincente Minnelli NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell NERFINISHED
featuresGenreElement elaborate musical numbers
slapstick humor
featuresPerformer Eleanor Powell NERFINISHED
Lena Horne NERFINISHED
Red Skelton NERFINISHED
filmFormat black-and-white film
genre comedy film
musical film
slapstick comedy
hasCastMember Eleanor Powell NERFINISHED
John Hodiak NERFINISHED
Lena Horne NERFINISHED
Red Skelton NERFINISHED
Sam Levene NERFINISHED
William Post Jr. NERFINISHED
musicBy George Bassman NERFINISHED
Herbert Stothart NERFINISHED
notableFor blend of slapstick humor and elaborate musical numbers
originalLanguage English
producer Arthur Freed NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDecade 1940s
releaseYear 1943
setInPeriod World War II era
starring Eleanor Powell NERFINISHED
John Hodiak NERFINISHED
Lena Horne NERFINISHED
Red Skelton NERFINISHED
Sam Levene NERFINISHED
William Post Jr. NERFINISHED
title I Dood It NERFINISHED

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