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Shirley Temple | Barbara Marshall | |
Ginger Rogers | Mary Marshall | |
Joseph Cotten | Zachary Morgan | |
Spring Byington | Mrs. Marshall | |
Tom Tully | Mr. Marshall | |
John Derek | Lieutenant Bruce | |
Chill Wills | Swanson | |
Kenny Bowers | Sailor on Train | |
Fred Aldrich | Sidewalk Cowboy Extra | |
Walter Baldwin | Train Vendor | |
Margaret Bert | Mother of Boys | |
Jack Carr | Counterman at Train Station | |
Robert Dudley | Pine Hills YMCA hotel attendant | |
Gary Gray | Franklin | |
Eddie Hall | Charlie Hartman |
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Producer | Dore Schary
David O. Selznick |
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Writer | Marion Parsonnet
Charles Martin |
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Cinematography | Tony Gaudio
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Musician | Daniele Amfitheatrof
Sammy Fain |
They Could Shut Out The World...But Not Their Pasts. Oscar winner Ginger Rogers and Joseph Cotten top a stellar cast in this tender wartime love story about two troubled strangers who meet by chance and try to crowd a lifetime of love and laughter into eight days. "Studded with brilliant performances" (Variety), I'll Be Seeing You "manages to ambush your emotions and hasten your heartbeats" (Hollywood Citizen-News). After serving half of a prison sentence for accidental manslaughter, Mary Marshall (Rogers) is allowed a holiday furlough to visit her family. Keeping her history a secret, she falls in love with a kindhearted G.I. (Cotten) who's struggling to overcome shell shock. Both long for a normal life. But can they have it if he learns the truth about her? |
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