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A Little Bit of Heaven is an American film first released in 1940,
directed by Andrew Marton.
The film stars Gloria Jean, Robert Stack, Hugh Herbert, C. Aubrey Smith and Stuart Erwin.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Andrew Marton
- Script: Harold Goldman, Grover Jones, Gertrude Purcell, Daniel Taradash
- Photo: John F. Seitz
- Music: Vivian Ellis, Frank Skinner
- Cast: Gloria Jean (Midge Loring), Robert Stack (Bob Terry), Hugh Herbert (Pop Loring), C. Aubrey Smith (Grandpa), Stuart Erwin (Cotton), Nan Grey (Janet Loring), Eugene Pallette (Herrington), Billy Gilbert (Tony), Kenneth Brown (Tony’s Kid), Billy Lenhart (Tony’s Kid), Nana Bryant (Mom), Tommy Bond (Jerry), Charles Previn (Radio Conductor), Kitty O’Neil (Mrs. Mitchell), Helen Brown (Secretary), Sig Arno (Francois), Rafaela Ottiano (Mme. Lupinsky), Chester Clute (Mr. Dixon), Renie Riano (Mrs. Dixon), Frank Jenks (Uncle Dan), Noah Beery Jr. (Uncle Sherm), Maurice Costello (Uncle Louie), Charles Ray (Uncle Wes), Fred Kelsey (Uncle Pete), Monte Blue (Uncle Pat), Tom Dugan (Uncle Ed), William Desmond (Uncle Francis), Edgar Dearing (Uncle Jack), Kenneth Harlan (Uncle Burt), Pat O’Malley (Uncle Mike), David Oliver (Uncle Freddie), John Holmes (Usher), William Alston (Photographer), Bobby Barber (Waiter), Gene Collins (Kid), Mrs. Gardner Crane (Dowager), Grace Cunard (Aunt), Mickey Daniels (Postal Union Boy), Norman Dobrin (Postal Union Boy), Herbert Evans (Butler), Samuel S. Hinds (Doctor), Charles Lane (Stafford), Ian Maclaren (Second Cronie), Robert McKenzie (Grocery Clerk), Jack Mulhall, Charles Murphy (Man with Lion), Mary Shannon (Aunt), Walter Tetley (Boy in crowd), Cyril Thornton (First Cronie), Jack Voglin (Doorman), Abner Wilder (Postal Union Boy)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
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