
Arsenic and Old Lace Review
Poor Mortimer Brewster. The man just wants to get married and go on his honeymoon! First, those reporters spot him at the marriage license office, and then when he finally gets home, there’s a body in the window seat!
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Poor Mortimer Brewster. The man just wants to get married and go on his honeymoon! First, those reporters spot him at the marriage license office, and then when he finally gets home, there’s a body in the window seat!
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