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A prim and proper widow who has succeeded him as mayor of a provincial Vermont town hires a worldly New York sculptor for her husband's statue.

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Anne Crandall
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George Corday
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Jonathan Crandall Sr
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Diana Crandall
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Gilbert Parker
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Jessie
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Morton Buchanan
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Artist (uncredited)
Bob Alden ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
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Clerk (uncredited)
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Witherspoon (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
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Workman (uncredited)
Jimmy Carpenter ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
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Miss Thorn (uncredited)
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Perc Mather (uncredited)
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Woman at Recital (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Man with Woman in Leonardo's (uncredited)
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Train Porter (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Lillian (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Woman with Man in Leonardo's (uncredited)
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Fat Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
Fred Howard ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Gilda LaVerne (uncredited)
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Workman (uncredited)
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Policeman in Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
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Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
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Young Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
Billy Lord ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
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Man fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
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Young Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
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Maid in Nightclub Powder Room (uncredited)
Edwin Mills ...
Potter Kid (uncredited)
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Annoyed Customer (uncredited)
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Cabby (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Pat Parrish ...
Hattie (uncredited)
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Leonardo (uncredited)
Constance Purdy ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
Adele Roberts ...
Young Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
Wally Rose ...
News Cameraman (uncredited)
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Secretary (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Elevator Boy (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Young Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Charles Vidor

Written by

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Virginia Van Upp ... (screen play) and
F. Hugh Herbert ... (screen play)
 
Stanley L. Russell ... (story) (as Stanley Russell) &
Herbert J. Biberman ... (story) (as Herbert Biberman)

Produced by

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Virginia Van Upp ... associate producer

Music by

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Werner R. Heymann

Cinematography by

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Joseph Walker ... director of photography

Editing by

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Otto Meyer

Art Direction by

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Stephen Goosson ... (as Stephen Goossón)
Van Nest Polglase

Set Decoration by

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Fay Babcock

Costume Design by

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Jean Louis ... (gowns)

Production Management

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William Mull ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Milton Feldman ... assistant director
William Mull ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Lodge Cunningham ... unit mixer (uncredited)
Russell Malmgren ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Victor Scheurich ... second camera (uncredited)
Ned Scott ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Morris Stoloff ... musical director (as M.W. Stoloff)
Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Duning ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
John Leipold ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Mel Ferrer ... dialogue director (uncredited)
Thelma Hoover ... research director (uncredited)
Juanita Lopez ... research director (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Anne Crandall is the mayor of a small town in Vermont. Her deceased husband had been the mayor for years and when he died, she was left to carry on and to raise his daughter from his first marriage. She lives with the daughter, her father-in-law and a housekeeper. In the town square, there was a statue of her late husband and every year since his death, they have an anniversary celebration there. This year during a thunderstorm, the statue is hit by lightning and the head falls off. The daughter insists that a new statue be erected instead of patching the old one. Mayor Crandall is sent to New York to interview the prospective sculptor, George Corday. While there, she gets involved in a nightclub raid and goes to jail after she is mistaken for the club's stripper. Back at home, she tries to keep the scandal quiet and to forget Corday but he shows up and moves into her garage to work on the statue. Corday playfully uses the scandal to blackmail her into accepting his advances. Ann Crandall's step-daughter and her boyfriend add still more complications to the situation. Written by ms_sunshine

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Taglines Kissing again! Romancing again! Loving again! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Coup de foudre (France)
  • Modell wider Willen (Germany)
  • Otra vez juntos (Spain)
  • Πάλι μαζί (Greece)
  • Végre együtt (Hungary)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When Charles Coburn is trying to play Cupid between Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer (at 43 minutes), the musical motif is the tune from "Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead" - the song Coburn hums and sings throughout "The More the Merrier" (1943), for which he won an Oscar for playing Cupid between Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Choose Me (1984). See more »
Soundtracks Adiós, Muchachos See more »
Quotes Jonathan Crandall Sr: [to Anne] It also seems that you're a big shot in your office and an nonentity at home.
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