

Over My Dead Body (1942)
A Berle's Best Friend... Is His Murder!
Watch Over My Dead Body (1942) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, and Reginald Denny. Filed under Comedy and Mystery — multiple servers per title.
What is Over My Dead Body (1942) about?
Berle plays a mystery writer who forever writes himself into corners and is never able to finish a story. While visiting his wife (Mary Beth Hughes) at the office where she works, Berle overhears several men discussing the suicide of a coworker. Struck with a brilliant notion, Berle decides to confess to the murder of the dead man, certain that he'll be able to wriggle out of the situation and thereby have plenty of material for a story.
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- Stars:
- Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, Reginald Denny, Frank Orth
- Production:
- 20th Century Fox
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0035164
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Who stars in Over My Dead Body (1942)?
Milton Berle as Jason Cordry, Mary Beth Hughes as Patricia Cordry aka Pat Preston, Reginald Denny as Richard 'Dick' Brenner, Frank Orth as Detective, William B. Davidson as Crole (as William Davidson), Wonderful Smith as Wonderful, Pat O'Malley as Petie Stuyvesant (as J. Patrick O'Malley), George M. Carleton as Judge.

Jason Cordry

Patricia Cordry aka Pat Preston

Richard 'Dick' Brenner

Detective

Crole (as William Davidson)

Wonderful

Petie Stuyvesant (as J. Patrick O'Malley)

Judge

District Attorney Stuart Drinkwater
Elsie Bailey

George Lawrin

Pierre
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Where can I watch Over My Dead Body online for free?▼
You can watch Over My Dead Body (1942) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
What genre is Over My Dead Body?▼
Over My Dead Body is a Comedy and Mystery film released in 1942.
Who stars in Over My Dead Body?▼
The cast of Over My Dead Body includes Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, Reginald Denny, Frank Orth and William B. Davidson.



















