Three Hearts for Julia
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4.8/10 Genre Comedy, Romance Screenplay Lionel Houser Country United States | 5.9/10 IMDb Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 21, 1943 (1943-05-21) (United States) Writer Lionel Houser (screenplay), Lionel Houser (story) Cast (Julia Seabrook), (Jeff Seabrook), (David Torrance), (Philip Barrows), (Anton Ottoway), Marta Linden (May Elton)Similar movies In the Mood for Love , Crash , Fatal Attraction , The Bridges of Madison County , Spanglish , Heartbreakers Tagline Someone gets burned when there's three on a love-match! |
Three Hearts for Julia is a 1943 American romantic comedy film starring Ann Sothern and Melvyn Douglas. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Plot

Foreign correspondent Jeff Seabrook's prolonged absences are frustrating his musician wife Julia so much, she is planning a divorce. Jeff hasn't told her he is on his way home. Julia hasn't told him she is leaving him, with orchestra manager David Torrance and music critic Philip Barrows both already wooing her.

Jeff's newspaper editor John Girard advises him to act as if he accepts her decision. Julia tries to concentrate on her music, playing in an all-girl band (due to the war), which new conductor Anton Ottaway resents, feeling the music is too low-brow.
Although temporarily off-duty from his job, Jeff is suddenly called up for active military duty. He takes Julia against her will to a remote cabin, forcing her to think about her decision to get a divorce, angering her suitors, who believe she's gone off with her husband deliberately. Jeff doesn't tell Julia he's going off to do his duty for Uncle Sam, but she takes him back anyway.
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