Bunker Bean is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film adapted from Harry Leon Wilson's novel Bunker Bean and the subsequent play adaptation, His Majesty Bunker Bean, by Lee Wilson Dodd.
It was directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy, produced by William Sistrom, and starred Owen Davis, Jr. as the title character.
The cast included Lucille Ball as Miss Kelly.
[1] The plot features a stenographer who delves into beliefs about reincarnation as he pursues business and relationship successes.
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