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'''''I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now''''' is a 1940 film.<ref> |
'''''I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now''''' is a 1940 film.<ref>I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now |
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Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 8, Iss. 85, (Jan 1, 1941): 70. </ref> |
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==Plot== |
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* [[Berton Churchill]] as Sen. Lowell |
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* [[Samuel S. Hinds]] as Morgan |
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==Production== |
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The film was originally called ''The Bride Said No''. Arthur Lubin was assigned to direct in May 1940.<ref>SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD By DOUGLAS W. CHURCHILL New York Times 2 May 1940: 33. </ref> Filming started later that month.<ref>'Hail and Farewell' Will Be Stevens Film |
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Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 7 May 1940: 13. </ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032621/ ''I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now''] at [[IMDb]] |
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032621/ ''I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now''] at [[IMDb]] |
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*[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79022/I-m-Nobody-s-Sweetheart-Now/ ''I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now''] at [[TCMDB]] |
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*[https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b72c0d416 I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now] at BFI |
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*[https://letterboxd.com/film/im-nobodys-sweetheart-now/ I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now] at Letterbox DVD |
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*[https://archive.org/details/variety139-1940-08/page/n13 Review of film] at Variety |
*[https://archive.org/details/variety139-1940-08/page/n13 Review of film] at Variety |
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Revision as of 01:43, 8 August 2019
I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now | |
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Directed by | Arthur Lubin |
Written by | Scott Darling Erna Lazarus Hal Block |
Produced by | Joseph Sansford |
Starring | Dennis O'Keefe Constance Moore |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date | 1 November 1940 |
Running time | 64 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now is a 1940 film.[1]
Plot
Football player Tod Lowell is the son of a man running for governor, who needs the support of a political boss. Tod's dad asks a favor, that Tod spend a few weeks squiring Gertrude Morgan, the man's daughter.
Trouble is, Tod's been romantically involved with Betty Gilbert, a nightclub singer, while Gert's gotten engaged to Tod's football rival, Andy Mason. A few tricks are played on the parents to make them believe Tod and Gertrude are serious, but just as they are about to return to their former partners, the two realize they actually have fallen for one another.
Cast
- Constance Moore as Betty Gilbert
- Dennis O'Keefe as Tod Lowell
- Helen Parrish as Gertrude
- Lewis Howard as Andy
- Berton Churchill as Sen. Lowell
- Samuel S. Hinds as Morgan
Production
The film was originally called The Bride Said No. Arthur Lubin was assigned to direct in May 1940.[2] Filming started later that month.[3]
References
External links
- I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now at IMDb
- I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now at TCMDB
- I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now at BFI
- I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now at Letterbox DVD
- Review of film at Variety