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Carole Lombard | Jane Mason | |
James Stewart | John Horace 'Johnny' Mason | |
Louise Beavers | Lily | |
Lucile Watson | Mrs. Harriet Mason | |
Charles Coburn | Judge Joseph M. Doolittle | |
Eddie Quillan | Conway | |
Alma Kruger | Sister Madeline | |
Irving Bacon | Newark Radio Operator | |
Raymond Bailey | Salt Lake City Hospital chemist | |
Bonnie Belle Barber | John Mason, Jr. | |
Donald Briggs | Carter | |
Harry Davenport | Dr. Healy | |
Esther Dale | First Cook | |
Russell Hopton | Collins | |
Ruth Weston | Eunice Doolittle |
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Producer | David O. Selznick
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Writer | Rose Franken
Jo Swerling |
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Cinematography | Leon Shamroy
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Fate Brought Them Together. Will Life Tear Them Apart? Oscar winner James Stewart earns himself "a place among the screen's most notable actors" (Hollywood Spectator), and Carole Lombard delivers "The best performance of her career" (Newsweek) in this humor-laced marital drama that's as "refreshing as a breath of spring" (Motion Picture Herald). Attorney John Mason (Stewart) marries Jane (Lombard) after a blissful, one-day courtship. Life is wonderful...until they are overwhelmed by the demands of John's hard-hearted boss, a meddlesome mother-in-law and the birth of a baby. Just when the marriage is at the breaking point, a crisis turns their world upside down. Will their newfound love falter...or are the young newlyweds truly made for each other? |
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