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Big City (1948 film)

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Director
  
Norman Taurog

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
United States

Big City (1948 film) movie poster

Release date
  
March 25, 1948

Writer
  
Anne Morrison Chapin, Whitfield Cook, Aben Kandel (additional dialogue), Nanette Kutner (adaptation), Miklos Laszlo (story)

Music director
  
Georgie Stoll, Albert Sendrey, Lothar Perl

Screenplay
  
Whitfield Cook, Aben Kandel, Anne Morrison Chapin, Nanette Kutner

Cast
  
Margaret O'Brien
(Midge),
Robert Preston
(Rev. Philip Y. Andrews),
George Murphy
(Patrick O'Donnell),
Danny Thomas
(Cantor David Irwin Feldman),
Edward Arnold
(Judge Martin O. Abercrombie),
Karin Booth
(Florence Bartlett)

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Big City is a 1948 film.

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Plot

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An abandoned infant is discovered in New York City by a cantor, David Feldman, and a minister, Rev. Phillip Andrews, who consult police officer Pat O'Donnell about what to do. Taking in the baby girl and naming her Midge, the three unmarried men seek legal custody in the courtroom of Judge Martin O. Abercrombie, who is agreeable on one condition -- the first man to marry will become sole legal guardian of the girl.

At school after she's a few years older, Midge is teased by others for her unusual family situation. Even her teacher, Florence Barrett, does not approve of a child being raised without a mother. To alleviate her concerns, the men invite Florence to an evening at their home, where even Midge becomes happier about the way she is being brought up.

David falls in love with Florence and hopes to propose marriage. Pat, who has been seeing the extroverted singer "Shoo Shoo" Grady, elopes with her. The two clergymen are unsure that Shoo Shoo would be a proper parent for their child. It is left up to the judge, who gives careful consideration to everyone's concerns, then solves the problem by withdrawing his condition about marriage, permitting all three men to share fatherly responsibilities to Midge equally.

Cast

  • George Murphy as Pat O'Donnell
  • Robert Preston as Rev. Andrews
  • Danny Thomas as Cantor Feldman
  • Margaret O'Brien as Midge
  • Betty Garrett as Shoo Shoo
  • Karin Booth as Florence Bartlett
  • Edward Arnold as Judge Abercrombie
  • Reception

    According to MGM records the movie was not a hit, earning $910,000 in the US and Canada and $489,000 elsewhere, making a loss to the studio of $850,000.

    References

    Big City (1948 film) Wikipedia
    Big City (1948 film) IMDb Big City (1948 film) themoviedb.org