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My Heart Belongs to Daddy (film)

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My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Theatrical poster
Directed byRobert Siodmak
Written byF. Hugh Herbert
Produced bySol C. Siegel
Starring
CinematographyDaniel L. Fapp
Edited byAlma Macrorie
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • November 7, 1942 (1942-11-07)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

My Heart Belongs to Daddy is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Richard Carlson, Martha O'Driscoll and Cecil Kellaway.[1]

Plot

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Cecil Kellaway is driving Martha O'Driscoll to the hospital to have her baby. The taxi gets caught in a snowdrift and they take shelter in the home of widowed Nobel Prize laureate (Physics) Richard Carlson. The physician says she can't be moved, so there she rests, much to the anger of two sets of in-laws: her snobby in-laws who want the baby taken from his ex-bubble-dancer mother; and his in-laws, Florence and her daughter, Frances Gifford, whom they have been scheming since the funeral to marry Carlson.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Greco, Joseph. The File on Robert Siodmak in Hollywood, 1941-1951. Universal-Publishers, 1999. p. 193. ISBN 1581120818.
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