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Holiday Affair is a 1949 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Don Hartman and starring Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh, and Wendell Corey, with Gordon Gebert. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart is based on John D. Weaver's story Christmas Gift, [2] which was also the film's working title. [3]
The Catered Affair: 1956: 1988: Turner Entertainment [3] [128] Chain Lightning: 1950: 1992: Turner Entertainment [129] Champion: 1949: 1991: Republic Pictures [130] The Charge of the Light Brigade: 1936: 1987: Turner Entertainment [131] (Color Systems Technology) [39] Chickens Come Home: 1931: 1992: Cabin Fever Entertainment [132] The Chimp ...
Holiday Affair: 1949: A fired sales clerk and a young woman fall in love. Holiday Inn: 1942: Introduced the song "White Christmas". [30] The Holly and the Ivy: 1952: An English country vicar hosts his estranged adult children for Christmas. [31] Home Alone: 1990
'Holiday Affair' (1949) It's not exactly meet-cute how Steve (a department store employee played by Robert Mitchum) and Connie (a comparative shopper who works for a rival store, played by Janet ...
1949: Holiday Affair. Christmas is what made this film a classic. Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh star in a romantic comedy that all starts with a train set bought for a little boy at Christmas.
Holiday Affair (1949) Cast: Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh, Wendell Corey. Rating: G. In this classic rom-com, Leigh stars as a young war widow who falls head over heels for a businessman after he ...
In 1949 Gebert was cast as WWII widow Janet Leigh's son in the movie Holiday Affair. [2] Thereafter, he appeared in nine full-length feature films, including the highly regarded films noir The Narrow Margin and The House on Telegraph Hill, and two shorts released between 1950 and 1970, always playing the role of a son. [3]
Holiday Affair, starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh; Home of the Brave, starring Jeff Corey; House of Strangers, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, starring Edward G. Robinson, Richard Conte, Susan Hayward