O, My Darling Clementine (1943)
"Dapper Dan" Franklin and his small troupe of actors become stranded in the small town of Harmony, Tennessee. The town is shackled by Blue Laws imposed upon it by a City Council under the influence of their domineering wives. Harry Cheshire is under the thumb of his sister Abigail Uppington. One look at "Pappy's" daughter Clementine, and Dan decides to stay in Harmony...Blue Laws or no.
Director:
Frank McDonald
Writers:
Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan.
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Roy Acuff as Sheriff Roy Acuff |
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Isabel Randolph as Abilail Uppington |
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Harry Cheshire as 'Pappy' Cheshire |
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Frank Albertson as 'Dapper' Dan Franklin |
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Lorna Gray as Clementine Cheshire |
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Irene Ryan as Irene (Princess Sheba) |
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Eddie Parks as Luke Scully |
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Loie Bridge as Ellie Scully |
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Patricia Knox as Bubbles |
| Sound | Marlin Skiles | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Russell Kimball | Art Direction |
| Writing | Dorrell McGowan | Screenplay |
| Directing | Frank McDonald | Director |
| Production | Armand Schaefer | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Stuart E. McGowan | Screenplay |
| Camera | Bud Thackery | Director of Photography |