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My Son, My Son! Directed by Charles Vidor Produced by Edward Small Written by Howard Spring
Lenore J. CoffeeStarring Madeleine Carroll Cinematography Harry Stradling Sr. Editing by Fred R. Feitshans Jr. Release date(s) 22 March 1940 Running time 116 minutes Country United States Language English My Son, My Son! is a 1940 drama film based on a novel by the same name written by Howard Spring and directed by Charles Vidor. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by John DuCasse Schulze.[1]
Cast
- Madeleine Carroll - Livia Vaynol
- Brian Aherne - William Essex
- Louis Hayward - Oliver Essex
- Laraine Day - Maeve O'Riorden
- Henry Hull - Dermot O'Riorden
- Josephine Hutchinson - Nellie Moscrop Essex
- Sophie Stewart - Sheila O'Riorden
- Bruce Lester - Rory O'Riorden
- Scotty Beckett - Oliver as a Child
- Brenda Henderson - Maeve as a Child
- Teddy Moorwood - Rory as a Child
- May Beatty - Annie
- Stanley Logan - The Colonel
- Lionel Belmore - Mr. Moscrop
- Mary Gordon - Mrs. Mulvaney
- David Clyde - Drayman
- Vesey O'Davoren - Parker - Butler
- Pat Flaherty - Joe Baxter
- Victor Kendall - Pogson
- Mary Field - Betsy - First Maid
- Audrey Manners - Second Maid
- Sibyl Harris - First Landlady
- Connie Leon - Second Landlady
References
- ^ "NY Times: My Son, My Son!". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/103415/My-Son-My-Son/details. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
External links
Films directed by Charles Vidor 1930s 1940s My Son, My Son! (1940) · The Lady in Question (1940) · Ladies in Retirement (1941) · New York Town (1941) · The Tuttles of Tahiti (1942) · The Desperadoes (1943) · Cover Girl (1944) · Together Again (1944) · A Song to Remember (1945) · Over 21 (1945) · Gilda (1946) · The Loves of Carmen (1948)1950s Hans Christian Andersen (1952) · Thunder in the East (1952) · Rhapsody (1954) · Love Me or Leave Me (1955) · The Swan (1956) · The Joker is Wild (1957) · A Farewell to Arms (1957)1960s Song Without End (1960)Categories:- 1940 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1940s drama films
- Black-and-white films
- Films directed by Charles Vidor
- 1940s drama film stubs
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