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Directed by
  
Frederick de Cordova

Music by
  
Edited by
  
Director
  
Fred de Cordova

Production company
  
Warner Bros.

6/10
IMDb

Produced by
  
Alex Gottlieb

Cinematography
  
Initial release
  
1947

Music director
  
Werner R. Heymann

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Starring
  
Robert HuttonJoyce ReynoldsCecil KellawayErnest TruexDon McGuireRansom M. Sherman

Written by
  
I. A. L. Diamond, Henry Ephron, Phoebe Ephron

Cast
  
Similar
  
Cecil Kellaway movies, Comedies

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Always Together is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova and written by I. A. L. Diamond, Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds, Cecil Kellaway, Ernest Truex, Don McGuire and Ransom M. Sherman. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 10, 1947.

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Plot

A millionaire on his deathbed leaves a million dollars to Jane Barker, a film addict who believes life is like the movies. Jane gets married without telling her new husband about the inheritance. The millionaire gets better and wants his million dollars back. Throughout the film Jane dreams her experiences are taking place in movies with real movie stars.

Cast

  • Robert Hutton as Donn Masters
  • Joyce Reynolds as Jane Barker
  • Cecil Kellaway as Jonathan Turner
  • Ernest Truex as Mr. Timothy J. Bull
  • Don McGuire as McIntyre
  • Ransom M. Sherman as Judge
  • Douglas Kennedy as Doberman
  • Reception

    Bosley Crowther of The New York Times said, "Not that money lacks advantages, and not that the basic idea behind this silly little picture couldn't be brightly kicked around. But that hasn't been done in the hodge-podge of farcical situations here contrived, nor in the witless and unbeguiling acting of the juvenile principals. Joyce Reynolds is dewishly sophomoric as the girl who thinks money is a curse (even after she is given $1,000,000 by a dying millionaire) and Robert Hutton is merely collar-addled as her contrary-minded spouse. Against such childish opposition, Cecil Kellaway and Ernest Truex, two old hands at ripping up farce scripts and scenery, pretty well have their reckless ways. Some of their clowning is enlivening but for the most part it is forced and dull. The Warners will have to do much better in arguing for money than this."

    References

    Always Together Wikipedia