Suddenly, It's Spring

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Suddenly, It's Spring
1947 Theatrical Poster
Directed byMitchell Leisen
Written byP. J. Wolfson
Claude Binyon
Produced byClaude Binyon
StarringPaulette Goddard
Fred MacMurray
CinematographyDaniel L. Fapp
Edited byAlma Macrorie
Music byVictor Young
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
February 13, 1947
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,050,000 (US rentals)[1]

Suddenly, It's Spring (some sources list the title without a comma) is a 1947 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray.[2]

The story is set in 1945, at the end of World War II. Goddard and MacMurray play a married couple seeing other again after both served in the military. When they parted, they were planning to divorce, but they never went through with it. Now reunited, they must decide if the marriage should end. Meanwhile, another woman considers herself betrothed to the husband, and a friend of the husband has romantic designs on the wife.

Cast

Radio adaptation

Suddenly, It's Spring was presented on Stars in the Air February 21, 1952. The 30-minute adaptation starred Betty Hutton and Macdonald Carey.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Top Grossers of 1947", Variety, 7 January 1948 p 63
  2. ^ http://allmovie.com/work/suddenly-its-spring-112183
  3. ^ Kirby, Walter (February 17, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 40. Retrieved June 1, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon

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