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Lucky Jordan (1942) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Frank Tuttle and produced by Fred Kohlmar.

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Lucky Jordan: 'Til I ran up against you, Nazi was just a word in the newspaper to me. Now it's another way to spell cockroach.


Lucky Jordan: Don't you know that you shouldn't be drinking at your age?
Annie: I'd like to be drinking at your age, but time passes.


Slip Moran: If you want to keep a dame from squawkin' you need to break her squawker.


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"Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 8, 1951 with Alan Ladd and Sheldon Leonard reprising their film roles.
Ironically two of this film's stars, Alan Ladd and Marie McDonald are interred just feet from one another in the same alcove called the Sanctuary of Heritage of the Freedom Mausoleum at Forest Park Memorial Gardens in Glendlae, California.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 31, 1944 with Alan Ladd reprising his film role.
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