It Happened to Jane is a 1959 Eastmancolor romantic comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs directed by Richard Quine and written by Norman Katkov and Max Wilk. The film was coproduced by Quine and Days husband at the time, Martin Melcher.
In May 1959, in the town of Cape Anne, Maine, a foulup by the Eastern amp Portland Railroad EampP results in the death of 300 lobsters shipped by Jane Osgood Doris Day, an attractive, widowed businesswoman with two children. She gets her lawyer and friend, George Denham Jack Lemmon, to go after the EampP to pay damages after her customer, the Marshalltown Country Club, refuses all future orders.In the EampP office in New York City, railroad executive Harry Foster Malone Ernie Kovacs learns about the Osgood lawsuit. Due to the budget cuts Malone had instated, there had been no station agent at Marshalltown to receive Janes lobsters. Malone sends employees Crawford Sloan Walter Greaza and Wilbur Peterson Philip Coolidge to Cape Anne to deal with the situation. The two attorneys offer Jane 700 in compensation, but Jane turns it down because the loss to her business reputation is more than that. ........
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