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Saturday's Children (1940)

Directed by


Starring (View all)
John Garfield John Garfield
Rims Rosson
Anne Shirley Anne Shirley
Bobby Halevy
Claude Rains Claude Rains
Mr. Halevy
Roscoe Karns Roscoe Karns
Willie Sands
Lee Patrick Lee Patrick
Florrie Sands
Dennie Moore Dennie Moore
Gertrude Mills
George Tobias George Tobias
Herbert Smith
Elisabeth Risdon Elisabeth Risdon
Mrs. Halevy


Written by (View all)
Julius J. Epstein Julius J. Epstein
(screen play) and
Philip G. Epstein Philip G. Epstein
(screen play)


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6 years, 1 month ago at Apr 1 16:19
Big surprise. As if Sherman and Warner anticipates neorrealism in Hollywood. Maxwell Anderson play has excelletn dialogues and characters.
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Pretty Bobby Halevy loves Rims Rosson, a dreamer and inventor without much going for him. Rims has a scheme of going to Manila to turn hemp into silk and become rich. But when one of her family talks Bobby into tricking Rims into marriage, the real world comes crashing down on the couple.
Release date: 11 May 1940
Tags: Drama (2), Romance (2), 1940 (2), Inventor (2), Warner Bros. (2), Black And White (1), Love (1), B&w (1), Marriage (1), Trickery (1), Claude Rains (1), Hemp (1), John Garfield (1), Anne Shirley (1)
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