Overview:
Julie and Roger are a love-struck married couple who desperately want to have a child. Tragedy after tragedy gets in their way, as the two attempt to rise above their troubles and fulfill their dreams of parenthood.Status: | Released (1941-04-24) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 nominations total |
Screen: | Morrie Ryskind, Martha Cheavens |
Productions: | Columbia Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 2638: Cary Grant - Roger Adams
- 77158: Irene Dunne - Julie Gardiner Adams
- 17755: Beulah Bondi - Miss Oliver
- 30512: Edgar Buchanan - Applejack Carney
- 2772: Ann Doran - Dotty 'Dot'
- 975753: Eva Lee Kuney - Trina (at the Age of 6 Years)
- 125844: Leonard Willey - Doctor Hartley
Crews
- 1312767: Gene Anderson - Assistant Director - Directing
- 34227: Morris Stoloff - Music Director - Sound
- 18738: George Stevens - Director - Directing
- 10792: Morrie Ryskind - Screenplay - Writing
- 145844: Martha Cheavens - Story - Writing
- 13336: W. Franke Harling - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 31969: Lionel Banks - Art Direction - Art
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This film boasts a wonderful dramatic turn by a young Cary Grant. If you're of the minority who view Mr. Grant as a boring, overrated comedy actor, give this a watch because the great man can most certainly act! It's a very enjoyable romance, elevated by a sparkling cast. The stor ....
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There is certainly chemistry between Irene Dunne and Cary Grant as the married couple with their lives ahead of them until an earthquake and tragedy strikes them and they must adjust to a life without the prospect of having their own child. That is until - with a little intervention ....
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