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Robbery | Neighbor
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Despite the talent involved both on and off-screen, the film was a critical flop when first released in 1948. Ann Sheridan perceived that the failure was the result of she and Gary Cooper having no chemistry together as romantic leads.
Director Leo McCarey shot two different endings and let remarks by preview audiences determine which one to use. The outcome of the discarded ending is not known.
This was one of the top-grossing films of the year (#23), and revived the career of Gary Cooper with him signing a significant contract with Warner Bros.
The band the accompanies Sam home was made up from 25 students from various Los Angeles high schools, according to contemporary articles in the entertainment press.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on September 25, 1950 with Ann Sheridan reprising her film role.
"Sam Clayton: I guess you think I'm a pretty big flirt. Mrs. Butler: No. You don't always keep your shades pulled down, you know."
"Tom Moore: [handing Sam a drink at the bar] People are all alike, Sam. I know what you mean. I wish I could help you but I had a bookmaker in here taking bets and it was only last month that he ran away with all the cash I had. Sam Clayton: Must have been quite a blow to your wife. Tom Moore: No, she ran with him. Sam Clayton: Maybe I should buy *you* a drink. Tom Moore: Well, I could stand one right now, thanks."