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Room for One More (film)
Room for One More | |
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File:Room for one more poster.jpg Film poster | |
Directed by | Norman Taurog |
Produced by | Henry Blanke |
Written by |
Anna Perrot Rose Jack Rose Melville Shavelson |
Starring |
Cary Grant Betsy Drake |
Music by | Max Steiner |
Cinematography | Robert Burks |
Edited by | Alan Crosland, Jr. |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,079,000[1] |
Box office | $2.75 million (US)[2] |
Room for One More (1952) is a comedy-drama film starring Cary Grant and directed by Norman Taurog. The movie became the basis for a short-lived television series with a different cast, Room for One More, in 1962.
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Plot
Grant, as "Poppy" Rose, is the harried husband of Anna, played by his real-life wife at the time, Betsy Drake. Anna has a place in her heart for foster children, and is able to draw out these neglected children and make them real members of the family, despite their various personality differences and physical challenges. Poppy, who on the surface seems reluctant to open his home to "one more", is, underneath, putty in the children's hands, from start to finish.
Cast
- Cary Grant as George "Poppy" Rose
- Betsy Drake as Anna Rose
- Lurene Tuttle as Miss Kenyon
- Randy Stuart as Mrs. Foreman
- John Ridgely as Harry Foreman
- Irving Bacon as The Mayor
- Mary Treen as Mrs. Roberts
- Hayden Rorke as The Doctor
- Iris Mann as Jane
- George Winslow as Teenie
- Clifford Tatum Jr. as Jimmy-John
- Gay Gordon as Trot
- Malcolm Cassell as Tim
- Larry Olsen as Ben Roberts
References
External links
- Room for One More at the Internet Movie Database
- Room for One More at the TCM Movie Database
- Room for One More at AllMovie
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