Listen, Darling
Listen, Darling is a 1938 American musical comedy film starring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter Pidgeon.
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| Directed by | Edwin L. Marin |
| Produced by | Jack Cummings |
| Written by | Katharine Brush (story) Anne Morrison Chapin Elaine Ryan Noel Langley (uncredited) |
| Starring | Judy Garland Freddie Bartholomew Mary Astor Walter Pidgeon |
| Music by | William Axt |
| Cinematography | Charles Lawton Jr. Lester White |
| Edited by | Blanche Sewell |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $566,000[1] |
| Box office | $583,000[1] |
Plot synopsis
A girl (Garland) and her friend (Bartholomew) go to great lengths to prevent her widowed mother from marrying the wrong person.
Cast
- Judy Garland as "Pinkie" Wingate
- Freddie Bartholomew as Herbert "Buzz" Mitchell
- Mary Astor as Dorothy "Dottie" Wingate
- Walter Pidgeon as Richard Thurlow
- Alan Hale as J.J. Slattery
- Scotty Beckett as Billie Wingate
- Barnett Parker as Abercrombie
- Gene Lockhart as Arthur Drubbs
- Charley Grapewin as Uncle Joe Higgins
Box office
According to MGM records, the film earned $381,000 in the US and Canada and $202,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $17,000.[1]
References
- The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
External links
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