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The Very Thought of You is a 1944 romantic drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark. [2] The screenplay focuses on a couple who knew each other when he was in college. They meet by chance, fall in love and marry while he is on a short Thanksgiving leave before starting special training.
Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944) as Jack Norworth; The Very Thought of You (1944) as Sergeant David Stewart; Hollywood Canteen (1944) as himself; God Is My Co-Pilot (1945) as Colonel Robert Lee Scott; Christmas in Connecticut (1945) as Jefferson Jones; One More Tomorrow (1946) as Thomas Rufus 'Tom' Collier III; Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) as ...
He appeared in more than 160 films and television productions between 1944 and 2017, mostly in supporting roles. [2] He is most known for his roles in the classic films Stalag 17 (1953) and Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970). In his final years, Erdman found renewed fame through his portrayal of Leonard Briggs in the comedy series Community (2009–2015).
This performance impressed Warners, so when Joan Leslie was held up on Rhapsody in Blue, Parker replaced her in Between Two Worlds (1944), playing the wife of Paul Henreid's character. She stayed in supporting roles for Crime by Night (1944) and The Last Ride (1944), then was given the starring role with Dennis Morgan in The Very Thought of You ...
He was third billed in Destination Tokyo (1943) beneath Cary Grant and John Garfield, and in The Very Thought of You (1944) with Dennis Morgan and Eleanor Parker. He had one of the leads in Hollywood Canteen (1944), playing an actual role while most Warners stars made cameo appearances as themselves.
Delmer Lawrence Daves (July 24, 1904 – August 17, 1977) was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer. [1] He worked in many genres, including film noir and warfare, but he is best known for his Western movies, especially Broken Arrow (1950), The Last Wagon (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and The Hanging Tree (1959).
The actors who Quentin Tarantino originally wanted for the main roles in Pulp Fiction have been revealed.. Tarantino’s crime film is one of the most acclaimed films of the 1990s, but if the ...
The Big Noise (1944) - Dutchy Glassman (uncredited) They Live in Fear (1944) - Provost Marshal (uncredited) The Conspirators (1944) - Customs Official (uncredited) The Very Thought of You (1944) - Assistant Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) The Unwritten Code (1944) - Ulrich, German Soldier (uncredited) House of Frankenstein (1944) - Inspector Muller