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We Have Our Moments

We Have Our Moments (1937)

5.8/10(2)·TMDB 1937 1h 5m EN

Stream We Have Our Moments (1937) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 5m. Directed by Alfred L. Werker, starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn, and Mischa Auer. Comedy and Mystery on multiple servers, no signup.

What is We Have Our Moments (1937) about?

A trio of American crooks board a ship bound for Europe, intending to get rid of $100,000 in stolen dough. With detective John Wade breathing down their necks, the crooks stash the loot in the trunk belonging to vacationing schoolmarm Mary Smith.

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Director:
Alfred L. Werker
Production:
Universal Pictures
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0029749

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Who stars in We Have Our Moments (1937)?

Sally Eilers as Mary Smith, James Dunn as John Wade, Mischa Auer as Enrico Mussetti, Thurston Hall as Frank Rutherford, David Niven as Joe Gilling, Warren Hymer as Smacksey, Marjorie Gateson as Mrs. Rutherford, Grady Sutton as Clem Porter.

Did You Know?

  • At just 65 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Where can I watch We Have Our Moments online for free?

You can watch We Have Our Moments (1937) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is We Have Our Moments?

We Have Our Moments has a running time of 1h 5m (65 minutes total).

Who directed We Have Our Moments?

We Have Our Moments was directed by Alfred L. Werker.

Is We Have Our Moments worth watching?

We Have Our Moments has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.8/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is We Have Our Moments?

We Have Our Moments is a Comedy, Mystery and Romance film released in 1937.

Who stars in We Have Our Moments?

The cast of We Have Our Moments includes Sally Eilers, James Dunn, Mischa Auer, Thurston Hall and David Niven.