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It Comes Up Love is an American film comedy first released in 1943,
directed by Charles Lamont.
The film stars Gloria Jean, Ian Hunter, Donald O’Connor, Frieda Inescort and Louise Allbritton.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Lamont
- Script: Dorothy Bennett, Jay Dratler, Charles Kenyon, Aleen Leslie
- Photo: George Robinson
- Music: Ernesto Lecuona
- Cast: Gloria Jean (Victoria Peabody), Ian Hunter (Tom Peabody), Donald O’Connor (Ricky Ives), Frieda Inescort (Portia Winthrop), Louise Allbritton (Edie Ives), Mary Lou Harrington (Constance Peabody), Raymond Roe (Carleton Winthrop), Charles Coleman (Tilton), Leon Belasco (Orchestra Leader), Beatrice Roberts (Bernice), Dorothy Babb (Debutante), Jean De Briac (Maurice), Roland Dupree (Breckinridge), Joe Geil (Dancer), Vinton Hayworth (Photographer), Maynard Holmes (Tony), Edward Keane (Headwaiter), Jane McNab (Debutante), Jean McNab (Debutante), Sidney Miller (Page Boy), Mantan Moreland (Janitor), Tommy Rall (Stag), Rebel Randall (Vicki), Walter Tetley (Delivery Boy), The Guadalajara Trio (Musicians), Phil Warren (Vicki’s Escort)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 61 min; B&W
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Comedy / Musical






