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Comedy, 96 min, B&W
Foreign correspondent Carey Jackson is offered a job on Home Life, a "women's" magazine; he accepts when he finds the editor is his old flame Linda Gilman. Verbal pyrotechnics fly between Carey and Linda as they go to Indiana to cover the Brinker family's "typical American wedding." But triangles lurk beneath the surface of the impending nuptials. Can Carey rescue a story (and his job) out of the wreckage? Can all the sundered hearts be re-united?
Robert Montgomery puts Betty Lynn across his knee and spanks her backside with a rolled up newspaper.
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Bette Davis | .... | Linda Gilman |
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Robert Montgomery | .... | Carey Jackson |
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Fay Bainter | .... | Paula Winthrop |
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Betty Lynn | .... | Barbara 'Boo' Brinker |
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Tom Tully | .... | Mr. Whitman Brinker |
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Barbara Bates | .... | Jeanne Brinker |
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Jerome Cowan | .... | Carleton Towne |
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Mary Wickes | .... | Rosemary McNally |
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James Burke | .... | Luke Potter |
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Raymond Roe | .... | Bud Mitchell |
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Marjorie Bennett | .... | Mrs. Nellie Brinker |
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Ray Montgomery | .... | Jim Mitchell |
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George O'Hanlon | .... | Scott Davis |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Jessie Adams | .... | Mrs. Lace, the Housekeeper (uncredited) |
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Raymond Bond | .... | Reverend (uncredited) |
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Sandra Gould | .... | Towne's Secretary (uncredited) |
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Esther Howard | .... | Mrs. Mitchell (uncredited) |
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Alice Kelley | .... | Boo's Girlfriend at Wedding (uncredited) |
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Anne Kimbell | .... | Girl on Sleigh Ride (uncredited) |
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Jack Mower | .... | Joe (uncredited) |
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Patricia Northrop | .... | Boo's Girlfriend at Wedding (uncredited) |
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Debbie Reynolds | .... | Boo's Girlfriend at Wedding (uncredited) |
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Mary Stuart | .... | Hostess on Airplane (uncredited) |
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John Vosper | .... | Stafford (uncredited) |
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Lottie Williams | .... | Woody (uncredited) |
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Barbara Wittlinger | .... | Girl on Sleigh Ride (uncredited) |
| Directed by | |||
| Bretaigne Windust | |||
| Writing credits (in alphabetical order) | ||
| Graeme Lorimer | play | |
| Ranald MacDougall | ||
| Eileen Tighe | play Feature for June | |
| Produced by | |||
| Henry Blanke | .... | producer | |
| Jack L. Warner | .... | executive producer | |
| Original Music by | |||
| David Buttolph | |||
| Cinematography by | |||
| Ted D. McCord | (as Ted McCord) | ||
| Film Editing by | |||
| Owen Marks | |||
| Art Direction by | |||
| Anton Grot | |||
| Set Decoration by | |||
| William Wallace | |||
| Costume Design by | |||
| Edith Head | |||
| Makeup Department | |||
| Ruby Felker | .... | hair stylist | |
| Eddie Voight | .... | makeup artist | |
| Perc Westmore | .... | makeup artist | |
| Production Management | |||
| Louis Baum | .... | production manager (as Lou Baum) | |
| Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Sherry Shourds | .... | assistant director | |
| Sound Department | |||
| Robert B. Lee | .... | sound | |
| Special Effects by | |||
| Hans F. Koenekamp | .... | special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp) | |
| William C. McGann | .... | special effects (as William McGann) | |
| Other crew | |||
| David Buttolph | .... | musical director | |
| William Classen | .... | grip | |
| Edward Davenport | .... | dialogue director | |
| Ellsworth Fredericks | .... | camera operator (as Eddie Fredericks) | |
| Howard Hohler | .... | script supervisor | |
| Leonid Raab | .... | orchestrator | |
| Fred Morgan | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
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Also Known As:
Feature for June (USA) (working title)
Runtime: 96 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification: Finland:S /
USA:Approved (PCA #13104) / Sweden:Btl
Quotes:
Linda Gilman: One by one, you promised every girl at Crestville High to
help her with her homework.
Carey Jackson: [with hangover] Ohhhh...
Linda Gilman: It seems you're an expert on multiplication.
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| Writers Guild of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
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| 1949 | Nominated | WGA Award (Screen) | Best Written American Comedy Ranald MacDougall |