Louisa (film)

Louisa is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall starring Ronald Reagan, Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey, Edmund Gwenn and Spring Byington. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound (Leslie I. Carey).[2]

Louisa
Directed byAlexander Hall
Produced byRobert Arthur
Screenplay byStanley Roberts
StarringRonald Reagan
Charles Coburn
Ruth Hussey
Edmund Gwenn
Spring Byington
Music byFrank Skinner
CinematographyMaury Gertsman
Edited byMilton Carruth
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • May 31, 1950 (1950-05-31) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.4 million[1]

Plot

Grandma Louisa (Spring Byington) begins dating grocer Henry Hammond (Edmund Gwenn), much to the disgust of her son Hal (Ronald Reagan) and the rest of the family. To make matters worse, Hal’s boss, Mr. Burnside (Charles Coburn), also becomes a rival for Louisa’s affections.

Cast

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References

  1. "Top Grosses of 1950". Variety. January 3, 1951. p. 58.
  2. "The 23rd Academy Awards (1951) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-19.


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